Once envisioned as the most immersive theme park experience in the galaxy, the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser was supposed to be Disney’s ultimate Star Wars offering. A two-night interactive adventure aboard the Halcyon, complete with lightsaber training, alien dinner theater, and a price tag that could fund your own pod-racing team. But just two years after opening, it quietly shut down—and now, the entire bizarre, ambitious, and short-lived story has been turned into a feature-length documentary:👉 The Galactic Starcruiser: How Disney’s $1 Billion Star Wars Hotel Failed A Bold Vision That Crashed Out of Hyperspace When Disney announced the Galactic Starcruiser, expectations went into orbit. It wasn’t just a hotel—it was billed as a live-action role-playing vacation, where guests would step into their own Star Wars story. Guests were assigned roles, participated in missions, interacted with live actors playing Resistance and First Order agents, and even got to “train” with…
Star Wars Battlefront’s Outer Rim Expansion Turns 9 – Remembering the First Big Step Beyond the Core Worlds
Nine years ago today, the galaxy got just a little bit grittier, and a whole lot more fun. On March 22, 2016, the Outer Rim expansion was released for Star Wars Battlefront Season Pass holders. It was the first DLC to drop for the 2015 reboot, and it delivered exactly what you’d expect from a galaxy’s sketchiest neighborhood: tight corridors, dirty cantinas, lava pits, and, of course, Greedo. Yes, that Greedo. A Quick Breakdown: What Was in the Outer Rim DLC? As the first major content drop for DICE’s Star Wars Battlefront, the Outer Rim DLC was the testbed for what future expansions would bring. And to its credit, it packed quite a punch. Here’s what players got back in March 2016: It was gritty, fast-paced, and just a little chaotic. And honestly, that was kind of the point. Why the Outer Rim Expansion Mattered The Outer Rim wasn’t just…
Comic Preview: Star Wars – The High Republic: Fear of the Jedi #2 Brings Tension, Mystery, and Trouble in the Force
The galaxy may be at peace, but someone forgot to tell the writers of Star Wars: The High Republic – Fear of the Jedi. The second issue in the latest Marvel Comics run is set to drop this Wednesday, and the preview just landed—offering a glimpse at rising tension, shifting allegiances, and some very worried Jedi. What’s Going On in Fear of the Jedi #2? Fear of the Jedi picks up in the aftermath of major galactic events that have left the Jedi Order grappling with more questions than answers. The galaxy is still reeling from chaos, and the Jedi, once the symbol of peace and protection, are now viewed with increasing suspicion. In issue #2, the Jedi face rising pressure from political leaders, skeptical citizens, and even within their own ranks. There’s talk of Jedi interference, missteps, and… fear. You know, that thing Yoda told everyone to definitely not…
George Lucas to Celebrate The Empire Strikes Back 45th Anniversary at TCM Classic Film Festival
In what can only be described as a galactic-level cinematic moment, George Lucas will make a rare public appearance to celebrate the 45th anniversary of The Empire Strikes Back at the 2025 TCM Classic Film Festival. Yes, you read that right—the man behind the Force is stepping into the spotlight once again, not on a Star Destroyer, but in Hollywood. According to Dork Side of the Force, the legendary filmmaker will take part in a special screening of the 1980 sci-fi masterpiece on April 20, 2025. And while lightsabers probably aren’t allowed in the theater, the excitement is already at full throttle. A Long Time Ago, in a Screening Room Not Too Far Away… This isn’t just any screening. It’s part of the TCM Classic Film Festival, an event known for celebrating the greatest movies of all time—and now, for turning a galaxy far, far away into a red carpet…
The Acolyte Is Still a Top 5 Force on Disney+ — Here’s Why It Won’t Slow Down
Some shows get a big premiere, trend for a weekend, and then vanish faster than a Jedi in Order 66. The Acolyte, however, said “No thanks” to that fate and is still holding a tight grip on the streaming charts. According to Parrot Analytics (March 7–13, 2025), the Star Wars original remains one of the most watched, most searched, and most shared shows in the United States. That’s right—months after its premiere, The Acolyte is still slicing through the competition like a double-bladed lightsaber at a political summit. And people can’t stop talking about it. The Numbers Don’t Lie: The Acolyte Is a Streaming Titan Parrot Analytics measures demand across a wide range of platforms and social behaviors, from search traffic and streaming data to social media engagement and even fan-driven content. And The Acolyte? It’s consistently lighting up all metrics like Coruscant at rush hour. As of the second…
Star Wars Battlefront II’s Progression Update Turns 7 – The Patch That Changed Everything
On this day 7 years ago, March 21, 2018, the galaxy far, far away experienced a much-needed course correction. Star Wars Battlefront II’s Progression Update was released, and with it came a new hope… or at the very least, an overhauled progression system that didn’t feel like it belonged to the dark side of monetization. Yes, this was that patch—the one that scrapped pay-to-win mechanics, introduced linear class progression, and dropped players into the dusty elegance of the Administrator’s Palace on Bespin. It wasn’t just a patch. It was a redemption arc. The Patch That Made the Force a Bit More Fair When Battlefront II launched in late 2017, let’s just say things were… tense. The original progression system was heavily tied to loot boxes, creating a frustrating experience where Darth Vader felt more locked behind a credit wall than behind his iconic breathing mask. The backlash? Galactic. So, seven…
LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars Turns 14 – A Look Back at the Blocky Brilliance
On this day, 14 years ago, a very specific kind of chaos was unleashed in a galaxy far, far away—but this time, it was made entirely out of LEGO bricks. LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars was released on March 22, 2011, and whether you were mashing buttons solo or tag-teaming levels in couch co-op, it delivered a galactic blend of comedy, strategy, and satisfying brick-smashing. Time flies when you’re force-pushing everything in sight. What Made LEGO Star Wars III Stand Out? By 2011, the LEGO video game formula was well established—quirky humor, cinematic parodies, collectibles galore—but LEGO Star Wars III raised the bar in a few unexpected ways. This wasn’t just another rehash of the Skywalker Saga. Instead, it focused on The Clone Wars animated series, bringing characters like Ahsoka Tano, Captain Rex, and Count Dooku into the plastic spotlight. It was the first LEGO game to feature:…
Star Wars Outlaws Sweeps the 2025 Game Audio Network Guild Awards – The Sound of Victory
Let’s be honest—Star Wars games have always looked good, but sounding good? That’s a whole other level of immersion. In the case of Star Wars Outlaws, the audio didn’t just hold its own—it absolutely dominated the 2025 Game Audio Network Guild Awards, collecting more trophies than a droid in a Jawa pawn shop. Ubisoft’s ambitious open-world Star Wars title walked away with five major awards, putting its musical muscle on full display and solidifying its place in the galactic hall of audio fame. The 5 Awards That Made Star Wars Outlaws the Star of the Show Here’s the breakdown of the awards Star Wars Outlaws snagged: If there were a Grammy category for “Best Use of a Space Violin During a Blaster Fight,” this team probably would’ve taken that home too. Why the Soundtrack Hit So Hard This isn’t just about epic orchestra stings or humming some mysterious Force-like melody….
Romance, Roleplay, and Republic Credits: Date Night in Star Wars: The Old Republic
There’s a new feature in Star Wars: The Old Republic that’s turning heads faster than a Jedi spinning in a lightsaber duel. BioWare has decided it’s time for players to stop saving the galaxy for five minutes and maybe take someone special out for a nice Corellian dinner. Yes, Date Night is officially canon… or at least canon-adjacent, depending on how seriously you take your MMO storylines. This quirky addition, detailed in Thumbsticks’ full article, brings romance front and center, with a healthy side of awkwardness and enough emotional XP to level up your feelings. What Is the Date Night Feature in SWTOR? Introduced in the 7.4.1 update, Date Night is a new mission type tailored for players who’ve locked in romantic relationships with their companions. If you’ve previously chosen to pursue a love interest during your galactic travels, you’ll now get to engage in personal story-driven scenes where the…
Marvel’s Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker #2 Comic Drops a Preview—And Yes, Somehow Palpatine Returns (Again)
The Skywalker saga isn’t done with us yet—and now, it’s being retold panel by panel. Marvel’s Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker adaptation continues with issue #2, and a brand-new preview has just dropped. If the movie left you with questions, this comic series might just help fill in the gaps… or at least make those gaps look a lot cooler with inked shading and dramatic close-ups. And in case you missed it: yes, you can already buy it on Amazon right here. No hyperspace travel required. What’s New in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker #2? Marvel’s adaptation isn’t just a frame-by-frame rehash of the film—it’s a reimagining with added nuance, fresh visual takes, and the occasional extra line of dialogue that actually explains what’s going on. (A rare and beautiful thing in the Star Wars sequel trilogy.) Issue #2 picks up right in the middle of the chaos….
Disney Shuts Down Anti-LGBTQ+ Proposal—and Why That Matters in a Galaxy Not So Far Away
In a move that would make the Jedi Council nod in quiet approval, Disney has just overwhelmingly rejected a shareholder proposal aimed at curbing LGBTQ+ content across its media empire. This isn’t just about corporate policy—it’s about the future of storytelling in some of the world’s most beloved universes, including Star Wars. The proposal, brought forward by conservative activist shareholder group the National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC), called on Disney to limit LGBTQ+ themes, citing what they framed as reputational and financial risks. Spoiler alert: shareholders were not having it. The vote wasn’t even close. The rejection was as swift and final as Vader’s response to “Do you feel cold in that helmet?” The Proposal That Tried to Go Full Dark Side The resolution, while framed in business language, essentially took aim at Disney’s ongoing efforts to promote inclusion and diversity across its various brands. The pitch? That featuring…
Are You Too Old to Go Pro? The Role of Age in Gaming
The gaming industry, predominantly seen as a youth-centric arena, frequently raises the question: are certain individuals too old to become professional gamers? While youth certainly dominates the gaming scene, it’s essential to consider the nuances of age’s role in professional gaming. This article explores whether age truly is a limiting factor in aspiring to go pro. The Perception of Age in Gaming Common stereotypes suggest that gaming is an activity reserved for the young. With quick reflexes and ample free time, younger individuals are often seen as ideal candidates for becoming professional gamers. However, the gaming landscape is evolving, challenging these traditional perceptions, and opening doors for older players. While many seasoned gamers don’t fit the typical young age bracket, they bring a wealth of experience and maturity to professional gaming. This shift is similar to the healthcare industry’s trends, where more than 84% of adults, regardless of age, are…
Han Solo’s Blaster from A New Hope Is Up for Auction—and It’s Gonna Cost More Than a Star Destroyer
There are legendary movie props… and then there’s this. The actual blaster used by Harrison Ford as Han Solo in Star Wars: A New Hope is officially back in circulation. Well, not exactly in circulation—more like available to the highest bidder. And it’s probably going to cost more than most people’s mortgages. Combined. The DL-44 heavy blaster pistol isn’t just some sci-fi pew-pew toy. This is the OG prop from 1977, the one Han fired in the Mos Eisley cantina when he definitely shot first (don’t start that debate here). After being thought lost to time, this iconic weapon has resurfaced and is headed to the auction block. So if you’ve been wondering what to do with that spare million lying around, this might just be your moment. A Piece of Star Wars History, Up for Grabs For anyone familiar with the original trilogy, the sight of Han’s blaster brings…
LEGO Officially Returning to Star Wars Celebration 2025 — Here’s What That Means
Some things in life are just meant to go together — peanut butter and jelly, lightsabers and dramatic slow-motion fights, and of course, LEGO and Star Wars. After a short hiatus from Star Wars Celebration events, LEGO has confirmed it’s officially back for the 2025 edition in Japan. Cue the Wilhelm scream of excitement. While details are still sealed tighter than an Imperial bunker, the news of LEGO’s return already has bricks rattling with anticipation. So, what does this mean for the galaxy’s most dedicated collectors, builders, and lore-obsessed rebels? Let’s dive into the brick-built possibilities. What’s the Big Deal About LEGO at Star Wars Celebration? Okay, first — context. Star Wars Celebration is the ultimate convergence point of all things from a galaxy far, far away. Think of it like Comic-Con’s cooler cousin with fewer capes and way more droids. In past years, LEGO has used the platform to…
KOTOR 2 Mod Spotlight: Fallen Jedi Floating Lightsabers – Now with 200% More Style
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords is already a masterclass in dark storytelling, philosophical angst, and turning the Jedi Code into emotional confetti. But let’s be real—some of the in-game visuals haven’t aged as gracefully as a Force ghost. That’s where the Fallen Jedi Floating Lightsabers mod steps in. This spicy little upgrade takes Kreia’s iconic mid-air lightsabers and gives them a serious glow-up. It doesn’t just tweak the visuals—it transforms them into a set of elegantly deadly sabers that match the aura of fallen Jedi legends. Bonus: they now laugh in the face of stuns, fears, and paralysis. What Does This Mod Actually Do? Short version: It makes Kreia’s floating lightsabers look cooler, hit harder, and act like they’ve seen some things. Long version: The mod modifies Kreia’s signature floating sabers to better represent fallen Jedi. You get a variety of color and…
Director Krennic Gets a Style Upgrade in Star Wars Battlefront (2015) – Rogue One Officer Cap Mod Breakdown
Some villains command fear through raw power. Others do it with precision, posture, and the kind of fashion choices that say, “I built a Death Star and I look fabulous doing it.” Director Orson Krennic definitely leans into the second category. And now, thanks to the Rogue One – Imperial Officer Cap Director Krennic Mod, his impeccable Imperial wardrobe has made its way to Star Wars Battlefront (2015). This mod doesn’t break the lore, it enhances it—giving Krennic the same sharp, commanding appearance seen in multiple scenes throughout Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Because when you’re delivering lines like “We stand here amidst my achievement,” you better be wearing the right hat. What Does the Mod Do? At its core, this is a cosmetic overhaul of Director Krennic’s in-game model. It replaces his default appearance with one inspired by his Imperial Officer look in Rogue One. That means: This…
Snowbreak: Containment Zone Just Got Naughty – Enya Pure Devotion UI Mod
Snowbreak: Containment Zone is known for its high-intensity sci-fi gameplay, tactical gunplay, and a surprisingly stylish roster of operators. But what if that clean, futuristic interface got a little… less sterile and a little more seductive? Enter the Enya – Pure Devotion Mod, a cheeky and unapologetically bold modification that turns the standard UI into something that wouldn’t feel out of place at a fashion-forward nightclub on a cyberpunk moonbase. This NSFW-styled mod gives one of the game’s more elegant characters—Enya—a sultry UI makeover, complete with moving illustrations that add some animated eye candy to your Outfit Collection. If you’re looking to give your Snowbreak sessions a little extra flair, this mod delivers without messing with the game’s core mechanics. What Is the Enya – Pure Devotion Mod? This is a naughty UI modification designed specifically for Snowbreak: Containment Zone. It primarily enhances the visuals tied to Enya’s “Pure Devotion”…
OotiniCast: The End of a 13-Year Journey in the SWTOR Galaxy
In the vast expanse of the Star Wars universe, few fan-driven endeavors have shone as brightly or endured as long as OotiniCast. This podcast, dedicated to “Star Wars: The Old Republic” (SWTOR), recently concluded its impressive 13-year run, leaving a void in the hearts of many within the community. The Genesis of OotiniCast OotiniCast launched its inaugural episode on November 19, 2011, positioning itself as a hub for SWTOR enthusiasts seeking news, discussions, and camaraderie. Over the years, it became more than just a podcast; it evolved into a cornerstone of the SWTOR community, fostering connections and sharing insights that enriched the gaming experience for many. A Personal Reflection While not every listener tuned in to every episode, OotiniCast’s presence was undeniably influential. Its format—friends discussing their shared passion for SWTOR—resonated with many, offering both information and a sense of belonging. The podcast’s longevity is a testament to its authentic…
How The Mandalorian & Grogu Scored $21.7 Million in Tax Credits
The Force is strong with this one! The Mandalorian & Grogu, the next chapter in the ever-expanding Star Wars universe, is officially in post-production. While we still have over two years until its theatrical release on May 22, 2026, new details about the film’s budget, filming process, and tax credits have surfaced. So, let’s dive into the latest information, break it all down in a way that doesn’t require a Jedi Master’s wisdom, and see what this means for the galaxy far, far away. A $166 Million Budget and California Tax Credits Hollywood’s love affair with big-budget productions continues, and The Mandalorian & Grogu is no exception. The film reportedly had a hefty budget of $166,438,000, which isn’t surprising considering the visual spectacle Star Wars films are known for. What’s more interesting? The movie managed to secure $21,755,000 in tax credits from the California Film Commission. In case you’re wondering,…
Starfield – Star Wars Canto Bight Police Mod
Starfield is already a massive open-world space RPG where players explore the cosmos, forge their own stories, and sometimes, let a little chaos unfold. But what if law enforcement had a more galactic feel? The Star Wars – Canto Bight Police mod is here to change that, bringing a touch of intergalactic justice to Starfield’s world. This mod adds Canto Bight-inspired police officers, giving the game a distinct Star Wars aesthetic while keeping the law enforcement aspect intact. If you’ve ever wanted a crossover between Bethesda’s space adventure and the Star Wars universe, this mod delivers in style. What Does the Star Wars Canto Bight Police Mod Do? This mod overhauls the in-game police to resemble the Canto Bight enforcers from Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Canto Bight, known as the glitzy, high-stakes casino city on Cantonica, is famous for its luxurious aesthetic and strict, corporate-backed law enforcement. Now, Starfield’s…
Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes Update 3-19-25 – What’s New?
Another day, another update in Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes, and this one brings farmable character shards, new additions to Chromium Packs, and of course, the ever-important bug fixes (because even the best bounty hunters miss their mark sometimes). Let’s dive into the latest patch notes and see what’s changing in the galaxy. Omega (Fugitive) Becomes Farmable At last, Omega (Fugitive) has become farmable! Her shards now appear in Dark Side 3-D Hard, replacing Teebo. But don’t worry—if for some reason you’re still after Teebo shards (Ewok enthusiasts, this one’s for you), they’re still available in Galactic War Shipments. Hunter (Mercenary) Joins Chromium Packs Another Bad Batch member is making waves! Hunter (Mercenary) has officially joined Chromium Packs and Shipments, meaning he’s now up for grabs if you’ve got the crystals (or the luck of the Force) to pull him. Time to complete that mercenary lineup! Bad Batch Lightspeed Bundle…
Decoding Legal Entity Identifier: Everything You Need to Know
A Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) is a unique 20-character code used to unambiguously identify legal entities participating in financial transactions. This global reference system is designed to improve the transparency and efficiency of financial markets by providing precise and reliable identification of parties involved in transactions. It facilitates regulatory oversight and risk management by providing a robust framework that enhances trust and accountability. As financial markets grow more interconnected, the importance of LEIs continues to rise, ensuring that global economic activities can be monitored, assessed, and managed with greater precision, thus fostering a more secure and stable economic environment. The Role and Necessity of LEIs The legal entity identifier assumes a critical role within the broader financial ecosystem, serving as an essential tool for regulatory authorities and market participants alike. With its inception, LEI codes ushered in a new era of transparency and accountability, indispensable in today’s complex, multi-national finance…
Jedi vs. Sith: A Reflection on Good and Evil in Islamic Theology
The battle between the Jedi and the Sith is one of the most iconic conflicts in science fiction, but beneath the lightsaber duels and epic space battles, there’s a deeper theme at play—the timeless struggle between good and evil. It’s a tale as old as time, and it’s one that resonates beyond the galaxy far, far away. In Islamic theology, the conflict between righteousness and corruption is a fundamental concept, explored in the Quran and Hadith. But how closely does the Jedi-Sith rivalry align with these teachings? Let’s take a deep dive into the philosophies of the Force and the moral lessons they share with Islamic principles. The Jedi Code: Patience, Wisdom, and Humility The Jedi are not just warriors wielding glowing swords—they are guardians of peace, wisdom, and balance. Their philosophy is built on discipline, restraint, and an unwavering commitment to the greater good. This aligns closely with core…
Star Wars Battlefront: Twilight Company Book Review – War, Grit, and Blaster Burns
Overview: More Than Just Explosions and Space Wizards If you’re tired of seeing endless Jedi flips and laser swords dominating the Star Wars universe, then Alexander Freed’s Battlefront: Twilight Company might just be the gritty, boots-on-the-ground antidote you’ve been craving. This isn’t your usual tale of heroics or destiny-filled Skywalkers—it’s a front-line diary, a muddy, bruising affair that feels closer to war documentaries than classic Star Wars escapism. And honestly? That’s precisely what makes it stand out. This novel isn’t just another retelling of good versus evil; it dives deep into moral ambiguity, exploring the emotional toll on ordinary soldiers caught in extraordinary circumstances. Freed challenges the reader’s preconceived notions about heroism, painting a picture of war that is unglamorous yet deeply compelling. The Plot: Galactic War Through Mud-Covered Goggles Freed’s novel drops you straight into the trenches with Twilight Company, a group of battle-hardened Rebel soldiers. Forget glitzy space…