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Sir Tom Stoppard Has Died — Remembering the Secret Star Wars Writer You Never Knew You Loved

Tribute artwork of Sir Tom Stoppard with Star Wars elements, including a Death Star silhouette and a TIE fighter, featuring the text “The Hidden Pen Behind Revenge of the Sith.”

When news broke that Sir Tom Stoppard had passed away at 88, most headlines focused on his legendary theatre career — Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Arcadia, The Real Thing… the list goes on. But for Star Wars fans, there’s another layer to his legacy that rarely gets talked about publicly: 👉 Stoppard quietly helped shape Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith. Yep. One of the greatest playwrights of the last century also helped polish one of the most pivotal films in the saga — and he did it all uncredited. And that’s not all. Before Lucasfilm brought him into the galaxy far, far away, Stoppard had already left fingerprints all over Indiana Jones and a stack of Hollywood classics, again as the film industry’s most elite “script doctor.” So today, as we remember the man, let’s talk about the Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and blockbuster-writing legacy…

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Rian Johnson Still Loves Star Wars — and Says He’d Be “The Happiest Person” to Return

Rian Johnson with Star Wars galaxy backdrop

A Filmmaker’s Renewed Affection for the Galaxy In a recent interview with Empire Magazine, Rian Johnson opened up about his affection for the Star Wars universe—despite stepping away from it after directing The Last Jedi. According to the talk, Johnson remarked: “I love Star Wars. And if someday it makes sense to come back to it, for both of us, it would be the most wonderful thing in the world.” That statement comes amid a creative moment for Johnson: he’s prepping his next project, a ’70s-style paranoid sci-fi thriller, but he clearly hasn’t shut the door on a Star Wars return. What’s Next for Rian Johnson Though Johnson is currently focused on brand-new genre territory—he describes his upcoming film as “light sci-fi” with a nod to classic thrillers—he emphasizes that the Star Wars “cog” in his head remains turning. Here is what that means in practical terms: What This Means…

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Spaceballs 2: The Table Read Awakens — A Return to the Galaxy of Parody

Black-and-white photo of the Spaceballs 2: The Table Read Awakens cast and crew seated in a large circle during the script table read.

The Spaceballs universe may be gearing up for a comeback. The news of Spaceballs 2: The Table Read Awakens has stirred excitement among fans, promising either a sequel, a special event, or a reenvisioned revival anchored by a “table read.” The concept leans into nostalgia, meta commentary, and the kind of satirical wit the original film embodies. While details are still limited, here’s what seems to be on the table: Why a Table Read? The idea of staging a table read is clever for several reasons: What Fans Are Hoping For Here are some aspirations (realistic or not) from the fandom: The Bigger Picture: Parody, Legacy, and Media Trends Spaceballs was never just a goofy parody—it was a razor-sharp satire of entertainment trends and franchise obsession. In 2025, that lens is even more potent: If Spaceballs 2 leans too hard into old jokes or plays it safe, it risks feeling…

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