Being an actor sometimes means making some needed changes, and for Harrison Ford, that included improvising one of the most iconic lines in Star Wars history.
Whether it is offering alternative takes on familiar characters or exploring something new, these are the "Star Wars" comics we'd love to see adapted on screen.
Not everything went smoothly when the first "Star Trek" movie went into production. Walter Koenig spells out the 'madness' of "Star Trek: The Motion Picture."
Michael Jackson, The King of Pop, once had his eyes set on making a leap to the "Star Wars" galaxy and campaigned to play Jar Jar Binks in the prequels.
Daisy Ridley isn't a fan of random people approaching her and being "so open with their 'Star Wars' opinions." She thinks it goes against basic human decency.
In 1988, Luke Skywalker actor Mark Hamill revealed "there was a different feeling on the set" of "The Empire Strikes Back" after the success of "Star Wars."
Ming-na Wen has to wear a lot of leather while playing Fennec Shand in "Star Wars" projects. Acting with all that under hot lights can make her feel strange.
With the Star Wars universe expanding to include not just films but video games and television series, there's more Star Wars than ever for fans to enjoy.
Robert Rodriguez reveals James Cameron had different plans for "Avatar," saying, "...what Jim did on Avatar originally, he wrote that to be an R-rated movie."
Breathtaking CGI is one of many reasons why the Avatar movies are so successful. Let's see how various scenes looked before and after visual effects were added.
With two movies, comics, videogames and more, the "Avatar" franchise is already getting deep with its mythology. We map it out, and explore what's to come.
The Ant-Man threequel "Quantumania" is a daring trip into miniature mind realms. We find similar thrills to be found in "Avatar," "Inception" and these others.
James Cameron has brought many larger-than-life flicks to the big screen, but his work with "Avatar" was not originally intended to be the start of a franchise.
The original home release of "I Am Legend" came with an alternate ending that is now being slipped back into the timeline and confirmed as the official ending.