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Vader Episode I: Shards of the Past is a 2018 Star Wars fan film created by Star Wars Theory. On December 20, 2018, a screening was held at the Landmark's Regent Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, [1] and on December 21, 2018, it was released to YouTube. As of October 2022, a sequel, Vader Episode II: The Amethyst Blade is in pre-production. About six ...
The channel originally began with Dadbeh presenting theories regarding the mysteries that were set up by Star Wars: The Force Awakens.From there, the channel has grown and evolved over the years, with recurring motifs and series such as Star Wars Explained, a narration of many of the Star Wars comics, animated (and often humorous) fan fiction, and many others.
Between the movies, TV shows, comics, video games, novels and reference books, you’d be hard-pressed to ever run out of stories to read about the “Star Wars” universe, past and present.
The film takes place after Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, and explores new adventures in a familiar galaxy. Compared to the average fan film, Threads of Destiny runs long with a length of 110 minutes, and was relatively inexpensive to make, with a final budget between $5,500 and $6,000. [1] The film was released online on February 23 ...
The film takes inspiration from the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises, [1] [2] with online publication Nerdist describing it as a "mashup." [3]It also contains Easter eggs relating to the two franchises., [3] [1] [4] which was inspired by the Easter egg in Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), where the Star Wars characters, C-3PO and R2-D2 appear as hieroglyphs.
Star Wars Insider is the official Star Wars magazine. [1] It began in 1987 as the official magazine of The Lucasfilm Fan Club, and was renamed in 1994 to coincide with the release of Star Wars: TIE Fighter. Its contents include stories, articles relating to the Star Wars universe, letters, and the
Female “Star Wars” fans have heard sexist comments before. This time, the remark — “women don’t even watch” the films — came from a popular YouTube channel that called their fandom ...