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The point-of-view video tours drop July 17 on the streaming service in honor of the Anaheim theme park’s 70th anniversary celebration.
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Parade on MSN'Star Wars' Icon Announces First Ever Comic-Con AppearanceAccording to The Hollywood Reporter, the first time Star Wars appeared at San Diego Comic-Con was in 1976, a year before the first movie was released.
It’s official. Disney has started removing all traces of the Galactic Starcruiser. First stop? The road signs.
Did you ever hear the tragedy of 'Star Wars: Underworld', George Lucas' cancelled Star Wars TV show?
George Lucas had big plans for a live-action TV series before he sold Lucasfilm to Disney in 2012 — so what happened?
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SuperHeroHype on MSNA Star Wars Sequel Trilogy Character Could Lead New Spin-off MovieAs per a recent rumor, Lucasfilm is planning a spin-off movie about a mystery character from the Star Wars sequel trilogy. Read on for more.
Tim Everett from The Walt Disney Company Australia and New Zealand says the collection is a celebration of the 70th anniversary of Disneyland Resort in California. “It’s a tribute to the magic, memories and imagination that started it all,” he says.
A STAR Wars health and safety boss with an MBE for cultural awareness is suing after being sacked for calling a colleague “white man”. Sadi Khan, who worked on The Acolyte, was the
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SuperHeroHype on MSNStar Wars: Dan Stevens To Play Fallen Jedi in Disney+ ShowDan Stevens has officially joined onto an upcoming Disney+ Star Wars series to play the role of a fallen Jedi.
The Magic Kingdom Park will look different in the months to come, as one of its iconic attractions, Tom Sawyer Island has now closed.
Since Disney acquired the rights to ‘Star Wars’ and integrated Lucasfilm into its studio portfolio, many believe that ‘Rogue One’ is, by far, the best modern installment in the saga. It’s a sentiment shared by the vast majority of fans... except for its director.
George Lucas to appear at San Diego Comic-Con for first time ever, even though 'Star Wars' itself was integral to putting Comic-Con on the map.