Timing matters with games like this. On January 13, Star Wars Outlaws is coming to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, opening the doors to a much wider audience across Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Cloud. For a game built around scale, freedom, and discovery, that wider access changes the conversation. What’s being added — and where you can play Game Pass subscribers will be able to jump straight into Outlaws without an additional purchase, whether they’re playing locally on console or PC, or streaming via the cloud. That matters because Outlaws isn’t a quick-hit experience. It’s a full open-world Star Wars game designed around roaming, side jobs, reputation systems, and slower-burn storytelling. Game Pass removes the friction for players who may have been curious but hesitant. Now, curiosity is enough. Why this matters for Star Wars games Star Wars games have often lived in defined genres —…
The Clone Wars Has Landed in LEGO Star Wars: Castaways
There’s a limited window right now where LEGO Star Wars nostalgia and live-service timing line up perfectly. The Clone Wars event is officially live in LEGO Star Wars: Castaways, giving players a chance to unlock themed cosmetics inspired by Star Wars: The Clone Wars—but only until January 31. If you’ve been looking for a reason to jump back in, this is it. What’s happening in the game The event adds a new layer of progression focused on Clone Wars–themed rewards. By playing during the event period, players can earn cosmetic items tied directly to the era—designed in the game’s signature LEGO style. These are visual rewards rather than gameplay advantages, keeping the experience light, playful, and accessible. You log in, play the activities you already enjoy, and gradually unlock items that let your character reflect one of Star Wars’ most beloved eras. Once the event ends, those cosmetics go with…
Mia Goth on Star Wars: Starfighter: “It Was Incredible”
There’s a kind of joy that can only come from being part of a big, collaborative movie set — and Mia Goth says Star Wars: Starfighter delivered exactly that. Speaking with Collider about her experience working on the film, Goth didn’t hold back when describing what it was like to step into the Star Wars galaxy. She called it “incredible” and “the most fun on a film set” she’s had — high praise from an actor with a wide range of acclaimed roles. Not just another gig What makes her comments stand out isn’t just enthusiasm — it’s specificity. Goth highlighted director Shawn Levy as a big part of what made the experience special. She described him as “electric,” praising his energy, his connection with the cast and crew, and how that vibe shaped the atmosphere on set. That kind of rapport isn’t always visible to audiences, but it’s often…
Hayden Christensen Is Heading to Emerald City Comic Con in 2026
Some convention announcements feel routine. This one doesn’t. Hayden Christensen is officially attending Emerald City Comic Con on Saturday, March 7, 2026, bringing one of the most era-defining Star Wars performances directly to the show floor. For a generation that grew up with the prequels—and another that rediscovered Anakin Skywalker through recent Star Wars series—this appearance lands at exactly the right moment. What’s happening at ECCC Christensen will be at ECCC for photo ops and autographs, with multiple purchase windows already locked in. Superfan photo op and autograph presales begin Thursday, January 8 at 11:00 AM PT, followed by general onsale on Friday, January 9 at 12:00 PM PT. Fans looking to attend in person can secure tickets ahead of time, with a delivery cutoff set for January 18 at 11:59 PM PT. For those unable to travel, official mail-in autographs will also be available through the convention’s authorized partner,…
Third Volume of Star Wars: Visions Earns Two Annie Award Nominations
Star Wars continues to prove that there’s more than one way to explore a galaxy far, far away. The third volume of Star Wars: Visions has officially received two Annie Award nominations, further cementing the anthology’s reputation as one of Lucasfilm’s most creatively ambitious projects in recent years. The Annie Awards—widely regarded as the most prestigious honors in the animation industry—celebrate excellence across animated film and television. For Visions, these nominations are a strong signal that its experimental, creator-driven approach isn’t just resonating with fans, but with industry professionals as well. What Makes Star Wars: Visions Stand Out Unlike traditional canon-driven Star Wars series, Visions is designed as an anthology that invites animation studios from around the world to reinterpret the franchise through their own cultural and artistic lenses. From Japanese anime powerhouses in Volume One to globally diverse studios in later volumes, the series deliberately steps outside established continuity….
Star Wars: Starfighter Is Built Around a Father-Son Dynamic
Early reporting on Star Wars: Starfighter has been tantalizingly cautious—tight-lipped about plot specifics and character details. But one theme director Shawn Levy confirms is central to the story: it’s anchored in a father-son dynamic. That might sound simple on its face, but in a franchise defined by legacy and lineage, this choice resonates in a very Star Wars way. Building a Star Wars story on emotional grounding Levy has a long track record with emotionally centered adventure films, and his past work often circles relationships between adults and younger characters. That sensibility appears to be shaping Starfighter too. In a recent interview connected to his New York Times profile, Levy discussed how moments of intergenerational connection have drawn him back again and again in storytelling. While the full plot is still under wraps, the fact that Starfighter is described as being built around paternal bonds suggests we might see a…
Kathleen Kennedy Pushes Back on the Shawn Levy Narrative
For a franchise that lives under a microscope, who gets hired can matter almost as much as what ends up on screen. That’s why Kathleen Kennedy’s recent comments about Shawn Levy landed with more weight than they might first appear. Levy, now attached to direct an upcoming Star Wars film, has faced familiar criticism: that his background in family-friendly and crowd-pleasing movies somehow makes him a “lightweight” choice. Kennedy doesn’t buy that framing—at all. What Kennedy actually said Speaking to The New York Times, Kennedy addressed the criticism head-on. She noted that Levy’s work in family comedies has been routinely misinterpreted, saying it’s “completely unfair” to treat that genre as creatively shallow. Her reasoning was blunt and revealing: making films that work for broad audiences is hard. Not technically flashy hard, but emotionally precise hard—balancing tone, pacing, humor, and sincerity without losing the audience along the way. That skill, she…
The Las Vegas Sphere Is Becoming a LEGO Death Star — and You Can Fly the Trench Run
For years, Star Wars fans have joked about wanting to step inside the Death Star. Now, that idea is being taken seriously—at a scale that feels almost excessive in the best possible way. The Sphere is set to be transformed into a massive LEGO Death Star, as part of a new interactive experience developed by LEGO in collaboration with Lucasfilm. The concept allows visitors not just to look at the superweapon—but to climb inside it and take on the trench run themselves. And yes, that’s exactly as wild as it sounds. What’s actually happening The project reimagines the Sphere’s exterior and interior as a fully realized LEGO version of the Death Star, using the venue’s wraparound LED technology to create an interactive environment rather than a passive display. Inside, visitors will be able to move through sections of the station and participate in a trench run–style game experience. Instead of…
Tom Cruise Visited a Star Wars Set — and Helped Film a Lightsaber Duel
When Tom Cruise shows up on a film set, people assume he’s there to act. That’s not what happened on the set of Star Wars: Starfighter. Cruise visited the production and filmed one of the movie’s lightsaber duels. He did not appear on screen, did not portray a character, and was not acting in the scene. According to The New York Times, his involvement was behind the camera, not in front of it. That distinction matters—and it makes the story more interesting, not less. What actually happened Cruise was present on set during production and took part in filming a lightsaber duel sequence. The reporting is specific: he filmed the scene. There has been no indication of a cameo, a secret role, or any on-screen appearance. Lightsaber duels are among the most technically demanding sequences in a Star Wars production. Camera movement, timing, choreography, and spatial awareness are tightly synchronized….
Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes January 7, 2026 Update – Farm Changes, Fixes, and Unit Tweaks
The first Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes update of 2026 isn’t flashy, but it’s meaningful. This patch focuses on accessibility, cleanup, and quiet groundwork for what’s coming next—exactly the kind of update that tends to matter more over time than it does on day one. Here’s a clear breakdown of what changed, and how it affects day-to-day play. Farmability Updates: A Shift Toward Accessibility Several older units and ships have moved into more reliable farming locations, continuing CG’s slow but steady effort to reduce roster bottlenecks. These changes are small individually, but together they make bounty hunter and Rebel fleets easier to progress without relying on shipments or event timing. Character Progression Notes A few important status updates came with the patch: Bug Fixes and Quality-of-Life Adjustments This update also cleans up a number of long-standing inconsistencies: None of these change the meta, but they remove friction—especially for players progressing…
Maul (Hate-Fueled) Arrives in Galaxy of Heroes — Abilities, Synergies, and How to Use Him Effectively
Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes is no stranger to powerful reimaginings of familiar characters, but Maul (Hate-Fueled) stands out as something more extreme. Twisted, half-mechanical, and sustained purely by rage, this version of Maul—often referred to by fans as “Spider Maul”—is designed to feel dangerous at every stage of a battle. Introduced as part of the game’s anniversary plans, Maul (Hate-Fueled) is firmly positioned as a high-impact Dark Side Attacker with deep synergy potential, especially within a Starkiller-centric lineup. Below is a full breakdown of his kit, followed by practical strategies for getting the most out of him on the holotables. Character Overview Unit Name: Maul (Hate-Fueled)Alignment: Dark SideRole: AttackerCategories: Dark Side, Attacker, Unaligned Force UserHidden Category: Large Character This incarnation of Maul draws inspiration from his time on Lotho Minor in The Clone Wars, when he survives through sheer hatred and obsession. Mechanically, that theme translates into a character…
Andor Earns Major Guild Recognition Across SAG and DGA Awards
Awards attention is starting to coalesce around Andor—and this time, it’s coming from the industry’s most telling voices. The Star Wars series has received multiple nominations across both the 2026 Screen Actors Guild Awards and the Directors Guild of America Awards, signaling broad recognition that goes beyond fandom and into craft. Strong showing at the 2026 SAG Awards At the Screen Actors Guild Awards, Andor has been nominated in several major television categories. The series earned a nomination for Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series, a category that highlights coordinated physical storytelling rather than individual star turns. For Andor, a show grounded in realism, tension, and lived-in conflict, that recognition feels especially aligned with its identity. In addition, the show is in contention for ensemble and performance honors in the drama categories, including Best Drama Series Ensemble as well as individual recognition for Best Drama…
Shawn Levy Recalls How a Stranger Things Scene Led to His First Contact With Lucasfilm
Careers don’t always intersect with major franchises through formal pitches or long-planned meetings. Sometimes, they cross paths because of a single creative question that needs an answer. For Shawn Levy, that moment came during the making of Season 1 of Stranger Things, years before he became attached to a new Star Wars project. The scene that raised a problem While developing the first season of Stranger Things, the creative team planned a scene in which Eleven uses her telekinetic powers to levitate the Millennium Falcon. It was meant as a brief but recognizable pop-culture reference. That idea immediately ran into a legal and rights issue. Levy explained that Netflix informed the production they would need permission to reference the Millennium Falcon. The response came back quickly—and decisively. The answer was no. The show would need to replace the object with something else. Reaching out directly At that point, Levy had…
Mark Hamill Names the One Actor He’s Always Wanted to Work With
Sometimes the most interesting Star Wars moments happen far away from a movie set. In a recent interview, Mark Hamill was asked a deceptively simple question: which actor has he always wanted to work with? His answer didn’t involve a new collaboration or an unexpected pick from another franchise. Instead, Hamill pointed backward. “Well, in the sequel trilogies, Harrison Ford.” It’s a line delivered without irony, and it carries more weight than it might first appear. Context matters here Hamill and Harrison Ford are inseparable in the public imagination. Luke Skywalker and Han Solo helped define Star Wars together, and their on-screen chemistry shaped the original trilogy’s tone as much as the story itself. But the sequel era didn’t really give them a shared runway. Ford returned as Han Solo in The Force Awakens, and later appeared again in The Rise of Skywalker—not in a sweeping reunion, but in an…
Lynwen Brennan: Career, Leadership Role, Age, and Net Worth Explained
As interest in Lucasfilm’s leadership grows, so does curiosity around one of the studio’s most influential executives: Lynwen Brennan. While Brennan has long operated behind the scenes, her expanded leadership role has brought increased public attention — and with it, common questions about her background, age, career path, and net worth. Here’s what is known, what isn’t publicly disclosed, and why that distinction matters. Who Is Lynwen Brennan? Lynwen Brennan is a senior Lucasfilm executive with decades of experience in film and television production. She has worked closely with some of the industry’s largest franchises and is widely regarded as a key operational figure inside Lucasfilm. Her expertise lies not in creative authorship, but in production leadership — overseeing budgets, schedules, logistics, and execution across complex, large-scale projects. In recent years, she has become one of the most trusted figures inside the company, known for maintaining consistency and stability across…
A new leadership structure at Lucasfilm — and what it means going forward
With Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan stepping into roles as co-presidents of Lucasfilm, the studio enters a new phase defined less by abrupt change and more by structural refinement. The transition represents a formal realignment of responsibilities that have, in many ways, already existed behind the scenes. Filoni’s appointment consolidates a creative role he has effectively held for years. His influence across animation, live-action television, and long-term narrative planning has positioned him as one of the central figures shaping modern Star Wars. Moving into a presidential role does not introduce a new creative philosophy so much as it formalizes an existing one, anchoring it within Lucasfilm’s top-level leadership. Importantly, this does not signal a narrowing of creative scope. While Filoni is closely associated with specific corners of the Star Wars mythology, Lucasfilm’s recent output demonstrates a deliberate commitment to tonal and thematic range. Projects that emphasize mythic storytelling continue to…
Level Up Your Game Content with AI: Dynamic Visuals, Original Music, and Creative Assets for SWTOR Creators
In recent years, gaming communities have evolved far beyond pixelated screenshots and static text guides. As games like Star Wars: The Old Republic (SWTOR) continue to capture the imagination of players around the world, creators are increasingly exploring multimedia content that is cinematic, immersive, and emotionally engaging. Whether you’re a streamer, YouTuber, guide writer, or social media enthusiast, the demand for eye-catching visuals, original soundtracks, and dynamic content assets is higher than ever. But not every creator has a team of graphic designers or music producers behind them — and that’s where AI-powered tools step in. In this article, we’ll explore three cutting-edge AI services — Animate-Image.AI, LyricsToSong.io, and Banana-Pro.io — that can help any content creator elevate their game content. We’ll also walk through step-by-step examples of how you can combine these tools to produce truly next-level creations for your SWTOR community. Animate Image AI: Bringing Static Images to…
From Concept to Launch: Building a Scalable Poker Platform
Online poker remains one of the cornerstones of digital entertainment — combining strategy, community, and real-time interaction. Behind every polished interface, however, lies a sophisticated ecosystem that balances performance, security, and user engagement. Alt: A person with a watch using a laptop. Creating a truly scalable poker platform takes more than great visuals or smooth gameplay. It demands thoughtful engineering, forward-thinking architecture, and a deep understanding of player expectations in a fast-moving global market. The Foundation: Engineering for Growth Every successful poker platform begins with an adaptable technical backbone. Scalability depends on modular architecture — where game servers, payments, and user interfaces operate as independent services. This design supports quick updates and prevents a single system failure from affecting gameplay. To meet player demand worldwide, developers often choose cloud-based infrastructure that supports horizontal scaling. Adding servers during peak traffic ensures uninterrupted performance and low latency. This flexibility allows teams to…
Why Brooklyn Appeals to Gamers Looking for Something Different Offline
Long gaming sessions demand focus, patience, and constant decision-making. Strategy players often invest hours refining skills, coordinating with others, and pushing toward specific goals. Time away from a screen still matters, especially when mental clarity and balance affect performance. Offline experiences do not need to feel disconnected from the sense of control and intention gamers value. Brooklyn offers a setting that supports purposeful downtime without forcing a complete shift in pace or identity. Neighborhoods feel varied yet accessible, making it easier to step away from routines while staying grounded in a familiar rhythm. Why Gamers Look for Offline Stimulation Extended gaming can sharpen concentration, though it also creates mental fatigue. Offline stimulation works best when it provides engagement without pressure. Activities that feel intentional rather than random tend to suit gamers who are used to choosing strategies carefully. Personal downtime improves focus when it feels rewarding. Selecting experiences that encourage…
Dave Filoni and Lywen Brennan will replace Kathleen Kennedy as the new Co-Presidents of Lucasfilm.
A significant leadership change is coming to Lucasfilm. According to Puck News, Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan will take over as co-presidents of Lucasfilm, replacing Kathleen Kennedy. Under the reported new structure, Filoni will lead all creative development across the studio’s projects, while Brennan will oversee executive and operational responsibilities. The move formalizes a division of duties that, in many ways, has already been taking shape behind the scenes. What’s changing at Lucasfilm Filoni has long been the public-facing creative voice of modern Star Wars. Rising from animation into live-action, he has become closely associated with the franchise’s storytelling direction, particularly on Disney+ series that connect animation-era characters with the post–Original Trilogy timeline. Brennan, by contrast, has been deeply involved in the production and business side of Lucasfilm. Her background centers on managing large-scale productions, budgets, and logistics—work that is less visible to audiences but critical to keeping a studio…
Official Vs Fake Clash Royale Codes: What Players Should Know
You’ve seen Clash Royale “codes” promising free gems, but most are bait. Real rewards exist—just not where scammers claim. Official codes come from Supercell, are time‑limited, and unlock cosmetics, not currency. Fake ones often push phishing sites or recycled strings. If you want the perks without risking your account, you need to know where to look, how to redeem safely, and why some codes fail—here’s what separates legit from misleading. What Are Clash Royale Codes? Clash Royale codes are short, time-limited keys from Supercell that you redeem through the official Supercell Store with your Supercell ID to unlock cosmetics like emotes, banners, or decorative sets. They’re alphanumeric or phrase-based, often themed to seasonal events, collaborations, tournaments, or promotions—think January 2026’s Dragon Arena drops. Most codes in Clash Royale are single-use per account and grant cosmetics only; you won’t find legitimate gem codes. To redeem codes in clash, open a browser,…
A Star Wars Horror Series Is Reportedly in Development — Here’s What That Actually Means
A new rumor is making the rounds in Star Wars circles, and it’s one of the more intriguing ones we’ve heard in a while: a Star Wars horror show is reportedly in development. The claim comes from Daniel Richtman (often known online as DanielRPK), a source with a mixed but occasionally accurate track record when it comes to early-stage Hollywood projects. As with many reports at this stage, there’s no official confirmation from Lucasfilm or Disney — which means this is worth discussing, but not swallowing whole. Still, the idea itself isn’t as far-fetched as it might sound. Why a Star Wars Horror Project Makes Sense Despite its family-friendly reputation, Star Wars has always flirted with horror. In other words, the ingredients are already there. A horror-focused series wouldn’t be a genre break — it would be a genre reframing. What “Horror” Could Actually Mean in Star Wars It’s important…
How Aviator Fits Into the Rise of Quick-Session Gambling
Not every gambling session starts with a plan. A lot of them start in small gaps. Waiting for a message. Sitting on the bus. Killing five minutes before heading out. That is where quick-session gambling has found its place, and it is also where Aviator makes the most sense. Aviator does not ask for commitment. You do not sit down for a long session or learn a system before you begin. A round starts, the multiplier climbs, and you decide when to leave. Sometimes that decision takes two seconds. Sometimes it takes ten. Either way, it ends quickly, and that ending is clear. That clarity is important. Modern players are not always looking for depth. Often they are looking for control over their time. Gambling That Fits Between Things Traditional casino games assume you are settled in. Blackjack, roulette, even slots expect you to stay for a while. You play…
Steven Soderbergh Rewatched the Star Wars Sequels and Empire Strikes Back — What That Suggests About The Hunt for Ben Solo
One of the more interesting pieces of Star Wars film trivia to surface recently didn’t come from Lucasfilm press releases or convention panels. It came from the personal viewing habits of a filmmaker. Steven Soderbergh, the acclaimed director behind Ocean’s Eleven, Traffic, and Contagion, was at one point attached to a proposed Star Wars film titled The Hunt for Ben Solo. While the project ultimately did not move forward, new insight into Soderbergh’s preparation sheds light on how seriously the film was being developed before it quietly stalled. In January 2025, Soderbergh rewatched the Star Wars sequel trilogy along with The Empire Strikes Back, and also revisited The Making of Star Wars, the classic behind-the-scenes chronicle of George Lucas’ original film. That timing is notable — and likely not accidental. A Director Deep in Preparation Soderbergh is known for publishing annual “Seen/Read” lists documenting the films and books he consumes…