Imperial Commando #2 “probably” series finale
UPDATE: Look, Googlers: There will be no more Imperial or Republic Commando books. Aaron Allston is writing a Wraith Squadron book that took RC #2’s publishing slot. It’s over.
Sue Rostoni answered some followup questions to yesterday’s reveals, and says that Imperial Commando #2 will “probably be the last one.”
Updates from Sue: Another Reaves/Bohnoff book, Imperial Commando sequel looks like a go
UPDATE: Look, Googlers: There will be no more Imperial or Republic Commando books. Aaron Allston is writing a Wraith Squadron book that took RC #2’s publishing slot. It’s over.
Sue Rostoni has let lose several bits of news on the StarWars.com message boards today:
- Michael Reaves and Maya Bohnoff will do a fourth Coruscant Nights book with the tentative title of Jedi Dawn. It’s set for November 2012 and is in addition to the 2011 holostar novel.
- A hardcover has been assigned for March 2012, but the author can’t be revealed yet.
- Imperial Commando #2 has been scheduled for February 2012. An author has been selected – but the contract hasn’t been signed yet so we’ll have to wait for that reveal. It will likely be the last novel in the series (thus technically making it a duology,… Details, details.)
- She’s “hoping” that a paperback anthology of John Jackson Miller’s Lost Tribe of the Sith stories will be released in paperback sometime in 2010.
She’s also posted an updated release schedule: I’ll be updating ours later today. Thanks to Eddie for the heads-up!
Deathly Hallows Ham Fest
ComingSoon.net is putting together a series of articles in which they try to pry some quotes out of actors with confidentiality clauses associated with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
There appears to be some real, giddy joy amongst the actors (especially the new ones) about getting to be involved with this monster cast of the UK’s best actors. Which is totally understandable.
Can they win back everyone so disappointed by the last film? I suspect so. (via)
The Star Wars Happy Meal has landed
Go to McDonalds, don’t go to McDonald’s. Whatever: Please don’t argue in front of the kids! (I don’t see how these are worth it to adults, but to each their own.) To open a whole new can of worms, there are separate toys for girls this time and they’re even lamer. (A lip gloss phone?)