Ram Bergman, director Rian Johnson’s longtime producing partner, says we probably won’t see their new Star Wars trilogy for at least a couple of years. “Maybe in two years; it’s just in the early stages,” he said in an interview with From the Grapevine. He also reiterated that it will involve all new characters, and that “Everything is new.”
Rebels S4 comes to Blu-ray, DVD in July
The fourth and final season of Rebels will be avaliable on Blu-ray and DVD on July 31, StarWars.com says today.
There will be six audio commentaries from Executive Producer Dave Filoni as well as special features on the characters, the Force, and composer Kevin Kiner.
The Last Jedi, Rebels take home Saturn Awards
The Last Jedi and Rebels were both winners at last night’s Saturn Awards. Mark Hamill won Best Actor, with Rian Johnson winning Best Writing and Bob Ducsay taking Best Editing. Star Wars Rebels was named Best Animated TV Series.
Black Panther was the night’s biggest winner, with five awards, including Best Comic-to-Film, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actress for Danai Gurira.
How to get the (two!) SDCC exclusive versions of Thrawn: Alliances
Del Rey’s Unbound Worlds blog has the details on how you can score the two exclusive versions of Timothy Zahn’s Thrawn: Alliances that they’ll be bringing to San Diego Comic Con next month. The first is a signed hardcover version that comes with a new cover, a pin and a tote bag. The second is the audiobook version, which features an exclusive conversation between Zahn and narrator Marc Thompson, as well a collector’s tin, numbered and signed card, and the same pin as the hardcover.
Either version will cost you $45. Del Rey will be using a wristband system again, with separate wristbands for each edition.
Fans at the con will also be getting the book slightly early: SDCC is held July 19-22, while the standard editions go on sale July 24.
Celebrating The Clone Wars’ 10th birthday at SDCC
Dave Filoni and “special guests” will celebrate the ten-year anniversary of Lucasfilm Animation’s The Clone Wars with a panel at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday, July 19th. Star Wars isn’t expected to have a huge panel presence at the con this year – at least not in the Hall H sense – but this is our first announcement re: SDCC so far. Writer Amy Ratcliffe (Women of the Galaxy) will be moderating the panel.
With Episode IX more than a year out, will there be a panel on this fall’s Resistance – Lucasfilm Animation’s third show – as well? Per usual, we wait and see.
The Last Jedi is now on Netflix
The eighth episode has arrived on Netflix (at least in the U.S.) for anyone who wants yet another way to watch the film. It’s part of Disney’s deal with the streaming service: Rogue One was the first Star Wars film on the service under the deal. (Again, domestically; The Force Awakens did appear in some countries, while it aired on Starz here.)
Thrawn meets Anakin in new Thrawn: Alliances excerpt
StarWars.com has a new excerpt from Timothy Zahn’s Thrawn: Alliances, featuring the first meeting between Anakin Skywalker and Thrawn. The article also debuts artwork that will cover the San Diego Comic Con exclusive edition of the book.
SDCC is held July 19-22; the standard edition of the book will be out on July 24.
A previous excerpt featured Thrawn, Vader and the Emperor.
Star Wars out this week: Lando, Aphra
Two new Star Wars comics are coming on Wednesday, June 27. Head out to your favorite comic venue for Lando: Double or Nothing #2 and Doctor Aphra #21.
Coming up we have The Rebel Files (July 3) by Daniel Wallace, William Shakespeare’s Jedi the Last (July 10) by Ian Doescher and Timothy Zahn’s Thrawn: Alliances (July 24).
Video: Rating the (stuffed) porgs
Because it’s Monday, let’s all gather around our computer screens and watch Jenny Nicholson, porg aficionado, rate all the stuffed porgs.
Star Wars spinoff rumors continue to spool, read at your own risk
Are you ready for yet another set of Obi-wan standalone rumors? Today we have The Playlist, with some stuff they heard a while back (six months, so way pre-Solo). Continue reading “Star Wars spinoff rumors continue to spool, read at your own risk”