The Mandalorian is finally back, and on the first episode of season 2, fans got treated to the sight of a Krayt Dragon. Here's the history behind them.
Outside of a few Star Wars novels, the Gotra hasn't made much of an impression in the main continuity, but by all accounts, that could change very soon with The Mandalorian. The group was mentioned in Chapter 9 of the show. Here's what's behind that reference.
At first glance, you may think a krayt dragon is a new addition to Star Wars lore, but in actuality, these monsters have been around since the very beginning of the franchise.
The Mandalorian is finally back for its second season on Disney+, with the first episode, titled "Chapter 9: The Marshal," premiering on October 30, 2020. At the very end of the episode, a cloaked figure appeared. Here's who that person is.
On October 30, 2020, The Mandalorian, a stand-alone spinoff of the Star Wars franchise, returned for its second season. Here's the ending of The Mandalorian chapter 9 explained.
More than the '83 flick of the same name, the new Disney+ series explores the trials and tribulations of the astronauts' wives. Of those wives, few endured as many trials and tribulations as Louise Shephard. And yes, there's a good chance you know the actor who portrays Louise in The Right Stuff.
Any Disney animation fan worth their salt can tell you that the House of Mouse faced a real pickle when it started offering its classic cartoons on the Disney+ streaming service. Now, the company has updated the disclaimer it attaches to some of its classic animated offerings.
Is The Mandalorian not enough to satisfy your Star Wars needs? Well, incredible news, as a long-gestating new Star Wars series starring Ewan McGregor looks like it's finally getting ready to start production.
Although much about the Mandalorian-Jedi War is still up in the air, we can learn a lot about the history of this long-standing conflict in the Star Wars canon.
Disney has been releasing a rush of information on its long-awaited slate of Marvel Cinematic Universe series destined for Disney+. As a result, we now know one major star heading to the streaming platform's Loki series.
After the live-action Mulan remake was shuttled to Disney's exclusive streaming service due to COVID-19, which is keeping lots of movies out of theaters outright, subscribers were dismayed to discover that they would have to pay $29.99 to watch the film on top of their monthly $6.99 subscription.
With its deep and diverse library, Disney+ has quickly become a vital part of many of our streaming portfolios. We were a bit shocked, though, to learn that only five movies in the entire Disney+ catalog have achieved a perfect 100 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes — and here they are.
The House of Mouse might be adding a new wing, with a sign on the door: NO KIDS ALLOWED. Industry insider Grace Randolph recently took to Twitter with a sizzling rumor claiming that streamer Disney+ will soon be adding a grownup-only section in which to house its more adult content.
The 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special has long been a source of tacky yuletide joy for fans willing to track down a bootleg. Now, we can confirm that this holiday season will see the release of a brand new Star Wars special — this time with a little more self-awareness... and a whole lot more LEGO.
The Mandalorian packs a whole lot of Stars Wars story into its first season. But even the most diehard fans might have failed to grasp the full meaning of some of its most important lines. We're here to take a closer look at those key bits of dialogue, one detail at a time.
The Disney+ series' diversity of armaments brings out unspoken layers in its densely nuanced characters, so it's no surprise that a lot of care was put into their creation. Here's the background on The Mandalorian's arsenal
It's easy to get lost in a galaxy far, far away. While shooting on the set of The Mandalorian with Baby Yoda — in actuality, an extremely lifelike and expensive puppet — Werner Herzog's directorly instincts took over, and things got a little surreal.
The Kingdom Hearts rumor mill has kicked into gear again, and this time there may actually be some substance to the scuttlebutt. Reports are surfacing that the Kingdom Hearts project has been revived as a CGI animated series, and may be destined for Disney+.
Despite the two-steps-forward-one-step-back development strategy on Disney and Lucasfilm's promised Obi-Wan Kenobi series, new information and rumors continue to trickle out. According to unconfirmed reports by The Illuminerdi, Ahsoka Tano will appear on the Disney+ show.
On the first episode of the new Disney+ documentary series Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian, showrunner Jon Favreau discussed how he went about calling the show's stable of directors to arms, uniting storytellers from a wide variety of backgrounds.
There is a charm to space westerns that can be hard to match without venturing into cheesy territory. Luckily, some amazing creators have ventured into the unknown and returned with visions of other worlds for our eyeballs to explore. This is the way.
After sifting through the recent box office hits, it's time to take a deeper look into the service's extensive library to find some equally enthralling titles hiding in the Disney+ archives — from Saturday morning cartoons to Disney Channel original series to great movies you might have forgotten.
The availability of The Simpsons on Disney+ has proved to be a significant draw — but it has also raised a question that fans of creator Matt Groening's other iconic series would like answered. That question, of course, is: where the heck is Futurama?
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is one of the MCU’s most anticipated shows. Everybody wants to know what’s next for Bucky Barnes, Sam Wilson, Helmut Zemo, and Sharon Carter, and here are a few things fans would like to see in this Disney+ series.
On one side, there’s the Jedi. On the other, there’s the Sith. And in the middle, there’s Ahsoka Tano, one of the most complex characters in ‘Star Wars.’