Month: December 2025

Remembering Jeremy Bulloch: The Man Behind Boba Fett, Five Years On

Tribute image honoring Jeremy Bulloch, the original actor who portrayed Boba Fett in Star Wars

Five years ago today, Jeremy Bulloch, the original actor who brought Boba Fett to life, passed away. And somehow, the galaxy still feels a little quieter without him. In a franchise filled with Jedi prophecies, space battles, and epic monologues, Bulloch became a legend by doing something radically different: almost nothing at all. No speeches. No dramatic backstory. Just presence, posture, and a jetpack that said, you should probably be afraid of this guy. The Bounty Hunter Who Didn’t Need Lines When Jeremy Bulloch first appeared as Boba Fett in The Empire Strikes Back (1980), the character had very little screen time and even fewer lines. Yet somehow, Boba Fett immediately stood out. That wasn’t an accident. Bulloch infused Fett with a quiet confidence that made him feel dangerous even when standing perfectly still. His movements were deliberate. His body language told a story. And in a saga where villains…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – Update 12-17 Breakdown (Datacrons, Make Goods, and a Small Oops)

Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes Update 12-17 showing Era Currency compensation and Datacron fixes

Another day, another Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes update—and this one comes with a mix of welcome compensation, balance fixes, and a Datacron situation that’s… still loading. Here’s the clear, no-nonsense breakdown of Update 12-17, what changed, and why you should probably check your inbox (and your Datacrons) before jumping back into combat. 5,000 Era Currency Has Been Granted (Yes, Really) Let’s start with the good news: 5,000 Era Currency has now been granted to all affected accounts as part of the previously announced make good. If you were impacted by the earlier issues, this compensation should already be sitting in your inbox, quietly judging you for how fast you’re going to spend it. This is tied to the earlier situation explained in the official make-good update, so if you were waiting for the follow-through—this is it. Episode Pass Text Cleanup (Goodbye, Galactic Challenges) The Episode Pass description has been…

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Sigourney Weaver Cheekily Breaks Down What It’s Like to Hang with A Group of Grogus on The Mandalorian & Grogu

Headline graphic revealing Sigourney Weaver says there are multiple Grogus used on The Mandalorian set

If you ever wondered what it looks like when Alien royalty meets the galaxy’s cutest little green Force-sensitive, Sigourney Weaver has given us the delightfully nerdy behind-the-scenes scoop. And it’s just as charming as Grogu himself. In a recent interview, the legendary actress—who’s joining the cast of The Mandalorian & Grogu—let slip a wonderfully specific detail: that filming with Grogu actually meant spending time with a whole group of them. Yep, not just one. A group. And according to Weaver, they each brought something special to the set. “There’s the Grogu that walks sometimes, and the Grogu that does weird faces, and then there’s another Grogu that does that, whatever it is — the Force?” Weaver laughed, recalling the mechanics behind bringing the beloved character to life. A Multi-Grogu Ensemble (Seriously) Here’s the fun part: Grogu isn’t just one puppet or CGI creation. On set, multiple performers and puppeteers work…

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Rian Johnson Says The Last Jedi and Wake Up Dead Man Are Spiritually Connected — And Suddenly Everything Clicks

Rian Johnson shown between Star Wars The Last Jedi imagery and Wake Up Dead Man visuals highlighting a spiritual connection

Rian Johnson has never been shy about talking themes, subtext, or why The Last Jedi hit audiences the way it did. But his latest comment might be one of the most revealing things he’s ever said about the film—and it reframes The Last Jedi in a way that feels both heavier and more human. According to Johnson, there’s a “spiritual connection” between Star Wars: The Last Jedi and his upcoming Knives Out sequel, Wake Up Dead Man. And no, this isn’t about plot, genre, or cinematic Easter eggs. It’s about grief. Faith. And asking uncomfortable questions when the universe goes quiet. Star Wars, But Make It Spiritual (On Purpose) Johnson recently explained that when he wrote The Last Jedi, Star Wars wasn’t just a sci-fi sandbox—it was something closer to religion. And honestly? That tracks. Star Wars has always borrowed heavily from myth, belief systems, and spiritual ideas. The Force…

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The Classiest Clapback in Star Wars History: Ron Howard Defends 9-Year-Old Jake Lloyd

Ron Howard defending 9-year-old Jake Lloyd against early criticism of The Phantom Menace before the film’s release

Before The Phantom Menace even hit theaters in 1999, the Star Wars discourse machine was already warming up its hyperdrives—and somehow decided that a nine-year-old child was a perfectly acceptable target. Yes, really. Long before social media outrage cycles, YouTube essayists, and algorithm-fueled pile-ons, Newsweek published a piece criticizing Jake Lloyd’s performance as young Anakin Skywalker… before the film was even released. And that’s when Ron Howard stepped in—with a letter so calm, measured, and devastatingly polite that it still reads like a masterclass in public decency. A Letter That Aged Better Than Most Hot Takes Dated January 14, 1999, the letter came directly from Ron Howard, co-CEO of Imagine Entertainment and someone who, conveniently, actually knew what it meant to be a child actor under public scrutiny. Howard didn’t yell. He didn’t grandstand. He didn’t threaten.He simply dismantled the article with quiet precision. He called the critique of Jake…

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Ahsoka Season 2 Missing From Disney’s 2026 Slate — What It Could Mean

Ahsoka

A surprising update has caught the attention of Star Wars fans: Ahsoka Season 2 is not included on Disney’s updated release slate for 2026. While this could simply be an oversight, it has also sparked speculation that the series may not arrive until 2027. At the moment, Disney has not commented on the omission — leaving fans to read between the lines. Why Ahsoka Season 2 Was Expected in 2026 Following the success of Ahsoka Season 1, many assumed the second season would land sometime in 2026. The show quickly became one of Disney+’s most discussed Star Wars series, continuing threads from The Mandalorian era while expanding the galaxy’s mythology in bold directions. Given typical production timelines and prior expectations, a 2026 release felt reasonable — which makes its absence from the current slate stand out. Two Possible Explanations 1. It Could Be a Simple Oversight Release slates are often…

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John Cena’s Final WWE Moment Had an Obi-Wan Kenobi Energy — And That Wasn’t an Accident

John Cena taps out in his final WWE match, a moment he compared to Obi-Wan Kenobi’s sacrifice

When John Cena tapped out in his final WWE match, the moment felt different. Quieter. More deliberate. Less like a loss — and more like a decision. Now, Cena has implied that the choice was intentional, drawing inspiration from an unexpected place: Obi-Wan Kenobi. For fans watching in real time, it suddenly makes sense why that ending landed the way it did. A Choice, Not a Collapse In Star Wars, Obi-Wan Kenobi doesn’t lose to Darth Vader because he’s overpowered. He chooses to stop fighting. He understands that his role has changed — that the future no longer depends on him winning, but on him stepping aside. Cena has suggested that his final WWE match followed a similar philosophy. Instead of going out on top, or dragging out one last heroic victory, he tapped out. A rare move for a performer whose entire legacy was built on endurance, strength, and…

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Star Wars Outlaws Hits Its Lowest Price Ever on Xbox and PC

Star Wars Outlaws lowest price sale featuring Kay Vess and Nix in an action-packed open-world scene

If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to jump into Star Wars Outlaws, this might be it. The open-world Star Wars adventure is currently available at its lowest price ever on Xbox and Steam, with an even deeper discount offered through Ubisoft Connect when using the HOLIDAY promo code. The sale runs for a limited time, ending in early January. For a game built around exploration, freedom, and life on the edge of the galaxy, the timing couldn’t be better. A Different Kind of Star Wars Story Unlike traditional Jedi-focused Star Wars games, Outlaws puts players in the role of Kay Vess, a scoundrel navigating the criminal underworld alongside her companion Nix and droid ND-5. Set between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, the game leans heavily into: It’s Star Wars seen from ground level — messy, dangerous, and morally flexible. A Multi-Open-World Galaxy Rather than…

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What Happened to Star Wars: Squadrons?

When Star Wars: Squadrons launched in 2020, it felt like a minor miracle. A focused, cockpit-only Star Wars space combat game. No live-service roadmap. No endless grind. Just starfighters, immersion, and a clear design vision. And then — almost as quickly as it arrived — it was gone. So what actually happened to Star Wars: Squadrons? A Game That Knew Exactly What It Wanted to Be Developed by Motive Studio, Star Wars: Squadrons was intentionally designed as a complete experience at launch. EA and Motive were unusually clear about this from the start: At release, that approach was refreshing. The game delivered: For fans of classic X-Wing and TIE Fighter, it felt like Star Wars returning to its roots. Strong Launch, Limited Longevity Initial reception was largely positive. Players praised the flight model, immersion, and respect for Star Wars dogfighting. But the same focus that made Squadrons special also limited…

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Andor Writer Dan Gilroy Explains Why Mon Mothma’s Speech Felt So Real

Mon Mothma delivers her Senate speech in Andor as writer Dan Gilroy explains the real-world political inspiration behind the scene.

One of the most powerful moments in Andor wasn’t an explosion, a chase, or a secret mission — it was Mon Mothma standing in the Senate and speaking the truth, knowing exactly what it would cost her. According to Andor screenwriter Dan Gilroy, that moment didn’t come from Star Wars lore alone. It came from anger — very real, very current anger — at what he was watching unfold in the real world. Writing Star Wars Through a Real-World Lens Gilroy has revealed that as he began writing the episode featuring Mon Mothma’s Senate speech, he was closely following contemporary politics. What he saw directly shaped the scene. He described watching senators and elected officials abandon democratic principles, choosing comfort, safety, or power over accountability. That frustration carried straight into the writing process. When Mon Mothma speaks in the Senate, she isn’t just addressing the Empire. She’s confronting a system…

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On This Day in Battlefront: The Rise of Skywalker Trailer Marked Two Years of Updates

Star Wars Battlefront II Rise of Skywalker trailer 6 year anniversary featuring Rey, Finn, Poe and BB-8 in an epic battlefield scene

Six years ago today, Star Wars Battlefront II released The Rise of Skywalker trailer — a celebratory look back at everything the game had become after two full years of post-launch support. More than just a movie tie-in, the trailer functioned as a milestone. It highlighted new content inspired by The Rise of Skywalker while also serving as a victory lap for a game that had undergone one of the most dramatic turnarounds in modern multiplayer history. A Trailer That Meant More Than New Content By the time the Rise of Skywalker trailer dropped, Battlefront II was no longer defined by its troubled launch. Instead, it had evolved into a content-rich Star Wars sandbox shaped by consistent updates, community feedback, and steady iteration. The trailer celebrated: It wasn’t just promoting what was coming next — it was acknowledging how far the game had already come. Two Years That Changed Everything…

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Star Wars KOTOR Remake Is Still in Active Development at Mad Head Games

Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic Remake logo with a Sith mask and red lightsaber glow

After years of uncertainty, the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake is once again showing clear signs of life. According to recent comments from Mad Head Games, the studio is actively working on the long-awaited remake — and while specific details remain under wraps, the message is clear: the project is real, ongoing, and significant. For fans who have been cautiously optimistic since the remake was first announced, that alone is meaningful news. Mad Head Games Confirms Active Development Mad Head Games has stated that the KOTOR Remake is currently in development, describing it as: “By far the biggest project we have ever done.” That phrasing matters. It suggests not only scale, but priority. Rather than being a side project or a stalled transition, KOTOR appears to be a central focus for the studio. Unsurprisingly, the team is keeping specifics close to the chest. No gameplay details, no…

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New Plot Details Reveal the Core Story of The Mandalorian and Grogu

A new plot description for The Mandalorian and Grogu offers the clearest picture yet of where the story is heading — and it firmly places the film at a pivotal moment in the Star Wars timeline. According to the newly revealed description, the galaxy is still dealing with the aftermath of the Empire’s collapse. Imperial warlords remain scattered across the stars, while the fledgling New Republic struggles to maintain order and protect everything the Rebellion fought to achieve. In the middle of that chaos stand Din Djarin and Grogu, drawn back into the conflict as unlikely but essential allies. A Galaxy Still Picking Up the Pieces Rather than jumping ahead to a stable era of peace, The Mandalorian and Grogu appears to lean into the uneasy transition period following the fall of the Empire. The presence of roaming Imperial warlords suggests a fragmented enemy — dangerous not because of unity,…

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Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic Dominates The Game Awards Conversation

Star Wars Fate of the Old Republic logo reveal featuring gold title text on a black background.

When the dust settled after The Game Awards, one thing became clear: Star Wars didn’t just show up — it dominated the conversation. According to post-event analytics, the Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic tease trailer emerged as the most watched trailer of the entire show, outperforming reveals from some of the biggest franchises in gaming. For a brand that already carries enormous cultural weight, the numbers confirm that interest in Star Wars games is not just strong — it’s accelerating. And it wasn’t a one-hit moment. Fate of the Old Republic Was Everywhere Beyond raw viewership, Fate of the Old Republic also ranked as the second most written-about game following The Game Awards. That metric matters just as much as views, if not more. It reflects sustained discussion, analysis, speculation, and editorial coverage — the kind of attention that doesn’t disappear once the trailer ends. For a project…

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What We Know About Star Wars Jedi III So Far

Star Wars Jedi III title logo over cinematic background

The Star Wars Jedi series has become one of the most successful modern Star Wars game franchises, blending cinematic storytelling with challenging action gameplay. With Jedi: Fallen Order and Jedi: Survivor, Respawn Entertainment turned Cal Kestis into a central figure of the current canon — and now, attention is turning toward what comes next. While details remain limited, several key points about Star Wars Jedi III have already been confirmed or strongly indicated. Here’s what we know so far. A Possible Shift to Unreal Engine 5 One of the most notable developments surrounding Star Wars Jedi III is the possibility that the game will be built using Unreal Engine 5. The previous entries in the series were developed using Unreal Engine 4, but UE5 would allow for: While not officially locked in, the move would align with broader industry trends and signal a technical step forward for the final chapter….

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Marvel Rivals Hela Merciful Queen No Cloak – A Cleaner, Bolder Take on the Goddess of Death

Hela Merciful Queen No Cloak mod in Marvel Rivals showing full body front view with white and gold armor

Customization is half the fun in Marvel Rivals, and sometimes the smallest tweaks make the biggest visual impact. The Hela Merciful Queen No Cloak mod does exactly that—stripping away one signature element to reveal a sharper, more imposing version of the Asgardian ruler. No gimmicks. No lore-breaking chaos. Just a focused aesthetic upgrade that lets Hela’s design breathe. If you like your character mods intentional and clean, this one deserves a spot in your load order. What This Mod Changes (and Why It Works) At its core, the mod removes Hela’s cloak from the Merciful Queen outfit and subtly reshapes the lower body for a more refined silhouette. That’s it—and that restraint is the point. By eliminating the flowing cloak, the model gains clarity in motion. Animations read better in combat, silhouettes pop during ability use, and Hela’s presence feels more direct and intimidating. The Butt Reshape tweak is tasteful…

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Mark Hamill Reveals His Favorite Star Wars Quote — And It’s Not What You’d Expect

Graphic highlighting Mark Hamill revealing his favorite Star Wars quote

After more than four decades in a galaxy far, far away, Mark Hamill has delivered countless iconic lines as Luke Skywalker. But when asked to name his favorite Star Wars quote of all time, Hamill didn’t choose something heroic, philosophical, or Force-related. Instead, he picked a line that quietly runs through almost every Star Wars film. “My favorite from the space movies was, ‘I have a very bad feeling about this.’And they gave it to a character in every movie—somebody else said it!” It’s a choice that says a lot about Star Wars — and about Hamill’s affection for the saga’s shared traditions. A Line That Became a Tradition “I have a very bad feeling about this” isn’t tied to one character, one trilogy, or even one era. It’s a recurring phrase that has appeared across the original trilogy, the prequels, the sequels, animated series, and beyond. Sometimes it’s delivered…

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Why Andor Worked: The Power of What the Show Didn’t Show

Andor Disney Plus series graphic highlighting minimalist storytelling approach

One of the most striking things about Andor wasn’t its action, its sets, or even its political tension — it was what the series deliberately chose not to show. That idea was recently summed up perfectly by Robert Emms, who portrayed Lonni Jung in Andor. Reflecting on the show’s storytelling approach, Emms explained that much of Andor’s power came from implication rather than spectacle — from moments where something important was felt, hinted at, or discussed, rather than shown outright. And that restraint, he argues, is exactly what made the series so effective. The Art of Leaving Space for the Audience According to Emms, Andor thrived on the unspoken. Scenes were often constructed around tension, subtext, and quiet understanding between characters rather than overt exposition or dramatic payoff. The result was a form of storytelling where: Instead of presenting every major event directly, Andor often allowed the audience to piece…

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Marvel Rivals She-Hulk Meets Rogue in a Surprisingly Polished Mesh & Alt-Skin Mod

She-Hulk Rogue hybrid character model in Marvel Rivals mod preview

Marvel Rivals modders continue to blur the lines between characters, universes, and “this absolutely shouldn’t work, but somehow it does.” The She-Hulk – Rogue – Mesh-AltSkins-Icons mod is a perfect example of that creative chaos done right. It takes one of the more usable She-Hulk costume meshes available, merges it with Rogue’s face and hair, and then smooths the whole thing out with custom alternate skins and icons. The result is a hybrid character mod that feels experimental, imperfect in places, but packed with genuine effort. If you enjoy digging through Marvel Rivals nsfw mods, character swaps, or visual overhauls that aren’t afraid to get weird, this one deserves a closer look. 👉 Download the mod here What This Mod Actually Does At its core, this mod is a character mesh and presentation overhaul that blends elements of She-Hulk and Rogue into a single playable experience. The author ported one…

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On This Day in Battlefront: The Last Jedi Update Changed Battlefront II Forever

AT-M6 walkers advancing across the salt plains of Crait in Star Wars Battlefront II

Eight years ago today, Star Wars Battlefront II received one of its most ambitious and memorable updates: The Last Jedi Season. Released to coincide with Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the update didn’t just add new content — it reshaped how Battlefront II connected to the wider Star Wars saga. For many players, this was the moment Battlefront II truly felt like a living Star Wars platform rather than a static shooter. A Major Cinematic Expansion The Last Jedi update brought a wave of content directly inspired by the film, expanding both multiplayer and single-player experiences. Players were introduced to: Each addition helped bridge the gap between the films and the game, allowing players to step directly into scenes that were still fresh in theaters at the time. The Rise of the Resurrection Missions One of the most important parts of the update wasn’t multiplayer at all. The update introduced…

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How Symbols, Reels, and Paytables Shape Online Slot Games

Have you ever opened an online slot and thought, “Why does this game feel so easy to play?”  Have you noticed how some slots feel clear from the first spin itself?  That smooth feeling comes from how symbols, reels, and paytables work together.  Let us talk about this in very simple words, like normal daily talk, so everything feels clear and comfortable. The Basic Structure of an Online Slot Every online slot is built using three main parts: symbols, reels, and the paytable. These three decide how the game looks, how it moves, and how results are shown. When these parts are planned properly, the slot feels friendly and enjoyable for players. What Symbols Do in Slot Games Symbols are the pictures you see spinning on the reels. They give the VAVA4D slot its look and style. Symbols help players understand wins, features, and game flow easily. Types of Symbols…

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From KOTOR to Fate of the Old Republic: Casey Hudson’s Star Wars Return

Casey Hudson alongside the Star Wars Fate of the Old Republic logo

When Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic was announced, one name immediately caught the attention of longtime RPG fans: Casey Hudson. Best known as the director of Knights of the Old Republic and the creative force behind the Mass Effect trilogy, Hudson is officially returning to Star Wars—this time as founder and CEO of Arcanaut Studios. Rather than revisiting the past, Fate of the Old Republic represents a new chapter in Hudson’s career and in Star Wars gaming. It’s a return to the Old Republic era built around player choice, narrative consequence, and cinematic storytelling—the same pillars that helped define some of the most influential role-playing games of the last two decades. Casey Hudson Casey Hudson is a Canadian video game director, producer, and studio executive best known for his work on narrative-driven role-playing games. He rose to prominence at BioWare, where he served as project director on Star…

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Star Wars Legend Ahmed Best Wins Impact Award at The Game Awards

Star Wars legend Ahmed Best accepts The Game Awards Impact Award for directing the video game South of Midnight.

Ahmed Best has officially added another milestone to his career — and this one hits especially hard for Star Wars fans. At The Game Awards, Best received the Impact Award for South of Midnight, the video game he directed. The award recognizes projects that make a meaningful cultural, emotional, or social impact — and the moment marked a powerful full-circle achievement for one of Star Wars’ most misunderstood and ultimately vindicated figures. From Jar Jar Binks to Industry Recognition For Star Wars fans, Ahmed Best will always be remembered as the performer behind Jar Jar Binks, a character that became one of the most controversial in the franchise’s history. What often gets lost in that conversation is the toll that backlash took on Best personally — something he has spoken about openly in recent years. That context makes this award matter. Winning the Impact Award isn’t just recognition of South…

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Stellar Blade – Eve Keyhole Suit Nude Mod Review

Stellar Blade Eve nude mod showing Keyhole Suit topless design with cybernetic outfit details in a red-lit interior scene

When one of the game’s most iconic outfits gets taken all the way. Stellar Blade doesn’t exactly shy away from bold character design, and Eve’s Keyhole Suit is already one of the most talked-about outfits in the game. The Stellar Blade – Eve Keyhole Suit Nude mod takes that familiar look and removes the final barriers—literally—by turning it into a fully topless and bottomless version built completely from scratch. This isn’t a quick edit or a recycled asset flip. It’s a standalone nude overhaul created independently, aimed squarely at players exploring Stellar Blade NSFW mods who want a detailed, physics-friendly alternative that stays close to Eve’s original aesthetic. If you’re already browsing Stellar Blade nude mods, this one is very much designed for you. What the Eve Keyhole Suit Nude Mod Does At its core, this mod is a full nude replacement for Eve’s Keyhole Suit. It keeps the visual…

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