Star Wars fans, hold onto your lightsabers! In a new concept trailer by YouTuber stryder HD, action icon Keanu Reeves is cast as the legendary Revan from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, alongside an ensemble that includes Alexander Skarsgård, Emma Watson, Josh Brolin, Jason Momoa, Michael Fassbender, and Djimon Hounsou. This fan-made footage fulfills long-standing hopes for Reeves to embody the enigmatic Revan, a character known for his dramatic journey between the Light and Dark sides. Why Keanu Reeves is Perfect as Revan Fans have yearned for Reeves to join the Star Wars universe, and this concept trailer doesn’t disappoint. His talent for complex, brooding characters—from Neo in The Matrix to John Wick—aligns perfectly with Revan’s morally complex story arc. First introduced in the 2003 game Knights of the Old Republic, Revan’s journey as both a Jedi and Sith embodies the nuanced, layered roles that Reeves excels at…
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Mads Mikkelsen is Coming to Star Wars Celebration Japan 2025!
Big news for all Star Wars fans! Legendary actor Mads Mikkelsen, who portrayed the brilliant but conflicted scientist Galen Erso in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, is officially confirmed to attend Star Wars Celebration Japan 2025. If you’ve ever wanted to meet the mind behind the Death Star’s secret vulnerability, your chance is coming! This exciting event is scheduled from April 18-20, 2025, in Tokyo, and promises to be an unforgettable experience for fans of the galaxy far, far away. Let’s break down why this announcement is such a big deal and what you can expect from the upcoming Celebration. Who is Mads Mikkelsen? For those who may not be familiar (though, honestly, how could you not be?), Mads Mikkelsen is an internationally acclaimed actor known for his versatility and ability to deliver deeply layered performances. While Star Wars fans may best recognize him as Galen Erso, he’s also…
Star Wars Fans Are Raising Money to #SaveTheAcolyte: The Times Square Billboard Campaign
If you’re a Star Wars fan or simply someone who enjoys watching passionate fan campaigns unfold, you might have heard of the #SaveTheAcolyte movement. Fans of The Acolyte, a recent addition to the Star Wars universe, are rallying together to save their beloved show from the clutches of potential cancellation. And they’re not just tweeting about it — they’re crowdfunding a billboard in Times Square. Wait, what? A billboard? Yes, you read that right. Let’s dive into this fan-driven movement, explore how a Times Square billboard became the symbol of their determination, and why it’s drawing attention. What is The Acolyte and Why Do Fans Care? Before we jump into the nitty-gritty of the billboard campaign, let’s talk about The Acolyte. For the uninitiated, The Acolyte is a live-action series set in the Star Wars universe. Unlike many other Star Wars projects, this show takes place during the High Republic…
Major Studios Are Using “Superfan Focus Groups” to Combat Online Backlash
Hollywood is now enlisting a new strategy to tackle one of its most persistent problems: online backlash from fans. According to recent reports, major studios are assembling “superfan focus groups” to evaluate marketing strategies and provide insights on potential audience reactions. These groups are tasked with advising studios on how fans might react to certain plot decisions, marketing materials, or changes to beloved franchises. But will this approach really help studios navigate the stormy waters of toxic fandom? The Rise of Toxic Fandom Let’s be honest—fans have always had opinions. From passionate debates over Star Wars canon to heated online exchanges about the latest superhero adaptation, fandoms have long thrived on spirited conversations. But in recent years, things have taken a darker turn. Toxic fandom has become a significant issue, with some fans crossing lines and targeting actors, directors, and writers with racist, sexist, and homophobic abuse. While passionate discourse…
Wookieepedia in Crisis: The Controversy and Its Implications
Wookieepedia, the cornerstone of the Star Wars online community, finds itself in an unexpected crisis. This fan-run wiki, known for its comprehensive coverage of Star Wars lore, faces internal turmoil that has captured the attention of fans worldwide. Let’s explore the details of this controversy and its wider implications. The Importance of Wookieepedia A Pillar of the Star Wars Fandom Wookieepedia is an invaluable resource for Star Wars fans, offering detailed information on both Legends and canon content. With over 193,050 pages, it has become an essential part of the fan experience, frequented by actors, writers, and enthusiasts alike. The Acolyte Controversy The Catalyst The controversy began with “The Acolyte,” a new Star Wars series that sparked backlash, particularly regarding the age of Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi. This seemingly minor issue escalated when Wookieepedia updated Ki-Adi-Mundi’s canon page, leading to severe online harassment of the editor responsible for the change. Death…
Beyond the Stars and Screens: The Rise of Fan-Made Star Wars Games
In the expansive universe of “Star Wars,” where starships soar and lightsabers clash, a different kind of adventure is unfolding. This saga isn’t just being written by the big studios; it’s being passionately crafted by fans. “Fan-Made Star Wars Games” are more than just digital tributes; they’re a testament to the enduring legacy and unbridled creativity of the Star Wars community. As we embark on this interstellar journey through fan-made galaxies, let’s get a clearer picture of what lies ahead: In this article, we will explore each of these aspects, shining a light on the unique constellation that is “Fan-Made Star Wars Games.” These projects represent a powerful connection between creativity, technology, and fandom, bridging gaps and building worlds where fans can not only explore but also contribute to the Star Wars legacy. Strap in and prepare for lightspeed – our journey through this fan-made galaxy is about to begin….
This is the way: Star Wars fans raise over $10,000 in support of trans rights
Here’s a happy news story for a change: Star Wars fans raise over $5,000 in support of trans rights! It all began when over the past week or so, Mandalorian actor Gina Carano’s social media posts stirred up controversy. She seemed to have a lot to say about a lot of things, and not all of it was kind or flattering. But Star Wars fans are a special breed, and definitely passionate, and decided to do something to counter the hurtful language she was using. A group of Star Wars fans decided to come together and create a GoFundMe to support trans rights. Within the first two hours of creation, they had already blown past their initial goal. At the time I am writing this, they’re over $10,000 which will go to support the Transgender Law Center, an organization that “changes law, policy, and attitudes so that all people can live safely, authentically, and…
SKYWALKER’S APPRENTICE (2019 Star Wars Fan Film)
Ah, time for another fan film. You know how much I love these! We are getting some new Star Wars fan films in 2019 and some of them are pretty awesome. Here’s one that is truly a work of art. It’s a great story (Starwalker lives on!) and it’s really well done. Nice acting and effects, music and everything. All the elements that make for a good film are here. So, what’s it about? In the wake of the destruction of Starkiller Base, a young Jedi Knight, one of the few surviving pupils of Master Luke Skywalker, gathers his own Padawans for a learning lesson in the ways of the Force. However, this simple exercise soon turns dangerous when a sinister visitor, a Knight of Ren, comes looking for the Jedi’s legendary teacher. Check it out here: Give it a watch and let us know what you think in the…
Star Wars Fan Film “Shrouded Destiny”
Here’s the start of a very interesting fan film. Shahbaz Sarwar was born and raised in Copenhagen, Denmark and has been working on a film draft for 2 1/2 years. This is a test shot of that script in action. I really don’t want to ruin it by telling you much more about the film/story itself. You just need to watch it. It’s just over 6 minutes, so it’s not going to take up a lot of your time, but I think you’ll be glad you watched. It had me both rolling with laughter and screaming at my screen. It’s good. Very good. I’m going to let you see for yourself, but allow me to tell you a bit about the creator and the project itself. This is what Sarwar has to say about it: Like many people, “The Force Awakens” really got a lot of people back into Star…
ODYSSEY: A Star Wars Story – Fan Film
Odyssey has been a project in the works for over two years! It was a labor of love, talent, and hard work for sure. They have done a truly amazing job with this one. Honestly, it’s so above caliber that I almost don’t want to call it a “fan film” (and you guys know how much I love my fan films). Ever wondered what it would be like to see stormtroopers in a film like Saving Private Ryan? Well, this fan film is as close as you can get. This film is set in the Star Wars universe and it’s all about a war, and follows the life of a young rebel named Quinn on his first mission with the Odyssey Squadron. It has dramatic and uplifting music, great costumes (Rebel and Imperial uniforms that look professionally-made), great stories, and realistic acting. It ticks all the boxes for a really…
Star Wars – Battle of Sullust – Fan-Film
Ah, fan films… one thing that brings the Star Wars community leap years ahead of other fanatics. We love our Star Wars stories, games, and lore. And it shows in the sheer amount of fan films that are out there, along with the production quality and the time that gets put into making them. In Battle of Sullust, we get to experience an awesome fan film with great CGI, music, story and backdrops. It definitely feels like a fan film, but this isn’t a bad thing, since if you’ve been a regular here, you know I love them. This story takes place moments before the events in Star Wars The Clone Wars: Nightsisters. Anakin Skywalker joins in the battle for Sullust against the Separatists, offering help to the soldiers of the 144th Legion after they were stranded on the battlefield after the death of their general. This battle is important…
How To Become The Ultimate Star Wars Fan
When Star Wars first hit our screens back in 1977, we fell in love with the characters and the story that shot us into space and helped us discover a new world. Since then, there have been many new films released as well as plenty of books, games and comics. To help you become the ultimate Star Wars fan, we have put together a guide of some of the things that you can do. This includes everything from watching the movies to visiting Star Wars conventions and meeting other big fans just like yourself. Keep reading if you want to find out more and become the ultimate fan of this franchise. Movies You can’t be an ultimate Star Wars fan if you’ve never seen all of the movies. There are so many that have been released that by the time you’ve watched them all through you’ll be ready to watch…
The Samurai Mandalorian – A Star Wars Fan-Film
Here we go with another awesome Star Wars fan film. This one has a samurai so I was intrigued from the start. It’s short, has live actors, great costumes, and an interesting story. It clocks in under four minutes long so you’re not going to need to block out a lot of your day to give it a quick watch. It has great music, too, and they are in the very, very beautiful castle Schauenburg in Dossenheim, Germany. I would personally love to be able to see this castle and location for myself. There’s an epic lightsaber battle, some beautiful shots of the sun setting and the scenery, mixed in with a great Samurai story as well. So go ahead and give it a few minutes and watch for yourself. Be sure to leave them a comment if you really liked it and maybe they’ll get around to making more for…
THE SITH RELIC – Star Wars Fan Film
You know how we love Star Wars fan films here, and honestly, there’s no shortage of them out there to choose from. It seems there’s nearly as many Star Wars fan films as there are Star Wars fans. With that in mind, here’s an interesting one we dug up for you. This short film from Scruffy Looking Workshop was posted in Jan of this year and is just under 15 minutes long. It has a solid story, nice costuming and decent acting. It’s not just your typical lightsaber duel (not that there’s anything wrong with lightsabers, but we like to see something different). And if different is what you want, then you’re definitely going to get it with this one. There are some… uh… interesting little pieces in this one that you won’t see in other fan films. The reaction from those who have watched it seem mixed – either they love…
Karl Hewitt Paints Amazing Death Star Mural Over 20 Hours (and Records It)
Karl Hewitt painted a Death Star mural for a huge Star Wars fan, and recorded the whole thing (posted in time lapse) for us to see. It’s really, really awesome. The 31-year-old mural artist from Clywd, UK, got what must be one of the coolest jobs ever – to paint a giant Death Star mural. His business, Noo Design Murals, has been at it for about four years. It’s a whole different ballgame from his previous job as a forklift driver. While he’s new to the painting business, his natural talent clearly shines through in his amazing work, and I suspect it will only get better and better with time. Here are some photos of the Star Wars mural from his Facebook page. Hewitt markets his business from Facebook, and you can see more examples of his work there on his page. He does a lot of awesome stuff for kids, a football mural for…
Countdown – A Star Wars Fan Film
Here’s another great Star Wars fan film that went above and beyond to share their story. I’ll let you watch it to see what I mean by that statement, but for now, let’s move on to the story. In a desperate attempt to save the future, Xenia travels back in time to a pivotal moment in history–the untimely assassination of Senator Desera–hoping that by saving the senator, she can change the course of history for the better. It was great story, it has action, and the fight/lightsaber scenes are great. The acting is good and the dialogue isn’t stiff like with some fan films. Costumes and props are also nicely done. All in all, it hits all the marks for what I’d say makes a great film. You can tell a lot of time and dedication went into this which is part of what I love the most about Star…
Star Wars Origins: Revan Fan Film
Fans of Knights of the Old Republic and especially Revan can rejoice, for there is a new fan film on the way, set to feature Revan in his youth. Eddie Lee Henderson is leading the Star Wars Origins: Revan fan film project, which he describes as “the most ambitious fan film ever produced.” Henderson’s Dallas-based production company, Black Ginger Media, is currently working on this project and aims to launch on Kickstarter on January 9, 2017. The film tells the story of the young Revan sneaking into a cantina reminiscent of Mos Eisley. While he’s there, he’s witness to a black-market deal between a Mandalorian and another trader. When the trade sours and other people see what the valuable object of the trade was, chaos breaks out as everyone tries to get their hands on this precious item. The fact that there is a Jedi in the mix when this…
The Real Fans Of The Saga – A Star Wars Fan Reality Show
We love fan projects and this one looks like a great one. A fun look at four different passionate Star Wars fans and how their fandom effects not only family life but everyday life. Here is a very fun project that most Star Wars fans will find exciting. The Real Fans project was filmed at the start of 2015 and followed 4 completely different fans (that are friends) to Celebration Anaheim all through well over a year (including leading up to The Force Awakens and after it’s release). Each Episode will be 15 – 30 mins (actual time per episode TBD after editing) and there will be approx 12 – 17 episodes total (again, TBD while editing) This will be the 3rd project that Filmmakers Cris Macht http://www.imdb.com/name/nm5277601/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 and Ian Vacek http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3051870/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 produced together. Why do they need your help? “The Risks and Challenges are always financial. When you don’t have enough….you can only do so…
Star Wars Secrets of the Unknown Fan Film Project
Oh, you know how I love that Star Wars fan stuff… don’t we all? Well, there is an upcoming fan film that we will definitely be following in order to give you more info on it but we also heard from one of the most talented lightsaber creators around that he will be involved in the project as well. Tom Stephens of TS.Creations posts: “I have been comissioned through my saber shop TS.Creations to hand make all of the lightsabers for the upcoming fan film Star Wars: Secrets of the Unknown. The design of the first saber is underway! and this is the character who will weild it. Padawan Veila the fierce Viking-esque Jedi warrior. This film is set to be an INCREDIBLE work, the attention to detail and passion that has gone into creating it so far is nothing short of awesome, and seeing as it is intended for US! YOU…
Nadia Grell Fan Drawing is Amazing
Reddit user zulzulfie shared her SWTOR art with fans and it’s really awesome. The first drawing I ever saw was her rendition of a cute little Nadia Grell. Then I browsed through her Tumblr and saw she has a lot of cool stuff. I know I’m a sucker for fan art but this is really good and I love the cute, “girlie” style to it. She says she’s going to do male characters too, after she gets through the female ones and I really look forward to seeing that as well. They remind me of the chibis you can find of superheros and similar styled art. Here’s one she did of Vette that I really like: I love how they have a cartoony, cutesy feel to them. She has a tiny Satele Shan, tiny Senya, Lana Beniko, a drawing of Vaylin that I adore, and more. It’s really worth taking the time…
The ‘Star Wars’ Fan Film Awards Are Back
It’s that time again – you can can make your own Star Wars short for fun and earn a profit from it. How cool would that be? The Star Wars Fan Film Awards are officially back and you have the chance to win one of seven $250 prize packs and you can get your short film posted online for the world to see. What do you have to do to win? Well, it all starts with making your own short film and being sure you follow all the rules. Submissions will be judged on filmmaking (or animation) talent, storytelling, character design and development, acting and voiceover talent, originality and entertainment value. There are many different great categories that winners will be chosen from so you can do the style of your choice and really make it your best. Here’s all the important info you need to know: STAR WARS FAN FILM…
Star Wars On the Go: Awesome Themed SUV
If I was still living in Texas I’d have to take a drive and try to spot this fantastic vehicle for myself. The Houston Chronicle explains what you see in the photo below: “An SUV spotted outside a Toys R Us in the Woodlands this week is covered in iconic objects from the movie such as the Millennium Falcon and even displays a scene with Luke Skywalker and his green saber in the rear window. But what really makes this the coolest “Star Wars” display is the license plate that reads B KENOBI, a reference to the movie’s Obi-Wan Kenobi who is later known as Ben Kenobi. Photo: Katelyn Sclafani What is one of the coolest personalized Star Wars items you’ve seen? Do you own one yourself? Send us some photos and you might be featured here on the site. Have you always dreamed of making something cool to commemorate…
Star Wars Fan Film: REBEL SCUM
As of right now, we are still around 12 months away from the next Star Wars film, and the spinoff installment Rogue One, brings fans back to the days of the original trilogy. If you have been craving some 80’s style nostalgia, you should definitely check out this awesome Star Wars fan film from the independent studio Blood Brother Cinema Co. This nine minute short film, which has a title of Rebel Scum, shows fans a meeting between one downed Rebel pilot and also an injured member that is part of the Galactic Empire after they happen to cross paths on nearly everyone’s favorite icy war zone. It has some pretty impressive costume work and a subzero snow-covered environment that was captured on film from an airfield in Alberta, Canada. This short film also has some amazing visual effects that doesn’t use CGI, which includes a stop-motion AT-AT walker that…
Show Us Your Star Wars!
Whether you’ve seen the new film or been living under a rock the past couple of weeks, it’s very apparent that the Star Wars craze is here to stay. It doesn’t seem to be going anywhere any time soon. With this in mind, I’ve now taken to a little personal gamed called “Spot the Star Wars” and started taking photos of Star Wars items and displays that I come across throughout my daily life. So this got me thinking… what are other people seeing in their parts of the world? With this, an idea was born: Show us your Star Wars! We invite you to head over to our Facebook fanpage and share your own photos of Star Wars scenes, displays, merchandise or other goodies while out and about. We may even feature some of our favorite pics here on the site in a future post. To get it started,…