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The Star Wars franchise depicts the adventures of characters "a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away" [2] across multiple fictional eras, in which humans and many species of aliens (often humanoid) co-exist with droids, which may be programmed for personal assistance or battle. [3]
The Star Wars opening crawl is a signature device of the opening sequences of every numbered film of the Star Wars series, an American epic space opera franchise created by George Lucas. Within a black sky background featuring a smattering of stars, the crawl is preceded both by the opening static blue text, "A long time ago in a galaxy far ...
Here’s a nod to that galaxy far, far away with 10 facts you might not know about the Star Wars films. Luke Skywalker's lightsaber was made in New York Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back - shot ...
The Book of Boba Fett in its final weeks fielded a veritable All-Star (Wars) Team of familiar faces, starting with Din Djarin aka the Mandalorian (along with the Armorer) in Episode 5, followed by ...
Star Wars: Tales From a Galaxy Far, Far Away: Aliens: Volume 1 is a collection of six short stories written by Landry Q. Walker. The stories take place in the Star Wars Universe, set near the events of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. The book was published by Disney Lucasfilm Press in 2016. [1]
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Ming-Na Wen portrays and voices Fennec Shand in The Mandalorian, Star Wars: The Bad Batch, and in The Book of Boba Fett with Ming Qiu as her stunt double. [30] [31] Fennec Shand is the first major Star Wars villain/antihero character portrayed by an Asian actress. [32] Wen stated that it was her "dream role of a lifetime" to play Fennec. [33]
The franchise-originating film was released in 1977, under the title Star Wars.The subtitle Episode IV – A New Hope was retroactively added to the opening crawl for the theatrical re-release on April 10, 1981, [13] [37] to align with the titling of the sequel, Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back (1980).