We’re less than two months out from the next Star Wars film and you can practically taste the anticipation. But just in case you need more reasons to get totally hyped for The Last Jedi, Lucasfilm has revealed a new still and dropped a new behind the scenes video that takes us right to the top-secret Star Wars set...
Oh to be a kid again in this day and age of advanced technology. While we had Big Wheels and Power Wheels growing up, today's kids have things like Mercedes cars and BMWs to drive around the playground. There's probably a Tesla out there too, what with it being the leading electric car and all. Those are cool and all, and they made me mildly jealous, but not nearly as much as learning Radio Flyer is releasing a battery-driven Landspeeder from Star Wars in a few months. I haven't wanted to be a kid again so much in my life.
Finally, the wait is over and the very first footage of Star Wars: The Last Jedi has arrived! If you haven’t already passed out or exploded into tiny specs of dust, congrats!
Although pre-production on Phil Lord and Chris Miller’s young Han Solo spinoff has been underway for some time now (operating under the clever codename “Red Cup”), today marks the full, official start of production. To celebrate, Lucasfilm has debuted the first photo of the cast and their directors, crammed together inside the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon as if posing for a very cheerful (if a bit tardy) holiday greeting card.
On February 9, the force will be with Fort Collins when Canadian actor and self-proclaimed geek, Charles Ross, brings his One Man Star Wars Trilogy show to the Lincoln Center stage.
With the release of Rogue One right around the holidays, it's only natural that fans would want to make gingerbread houses and cookies inspired by the franchise.
A lot of the Rogue One showings have already sold out. So, what's left? Here's where you can still get tickets to see the new Star Wars film in Northern Colorado.
Star Wars and the Power of Costume will take you on a journey to a galaxy far, far away (to the Denver Art Museum) to see original costumes from the iconic films.