According to Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace star Jake Lloyd, General Grievous voice actor Matthew Wood has seen a supposed 6-hour cut of the film.
Groot has interesting powers. His most recent skill, however (revealed through a to-be-released Funko Pop! vinyl figurine), is one of his most surprising yet.
People need to have watched "The Book of Boba Fett" to fully understand "The Mandalorian" Season 3, and Jon Favreau is aware of the confusion that may come.
Ming Na Wen felt overcome seeing Tatooine's binary suns on the set of The Mandalorian. Here's what she said about her experiences in the Star Wars franchise.
Adam Warlock has been one of the more anticipated characters, and while we have seen small teases of him before, the Super Bowl trailer gives us our best look.
A new trailer for "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts" has released during the Super Bowl, showing new characters and a song enveloping us in '90s nostalgia.
"Avatar" creator James Cameron says that the biggest challenge in making the film franchise was to make the characters of Pandora feel like real people.
Force-sensitive beings in the "Star Wars" universe don't have to be strictly Jedi or Sith. Somewhere in between, these Force users carved their own paths.
Captain Kirk faced death any number of times, but when he actually died at the end of Star Trek: Generations, it was much less glorious than he deserved.
"Star Wars" has become such a cultural icon that even the franchise's worst Christmas gift ever is now something that is worth major bank to collectors.
While fans may always be quick to jump into a discussion about their favorite "Star Wars" movie, Mark Hamill doesn't like picking a favorite between them.
According to Keira Knightley, the force wasn't exactly with her parents when she was auditioning for her film debut in "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace."
Let's take a look at the major baddies of Star Wars not just in terms of how memorable or compelling they are, but which ones are the most ruthless of all.
Cliff Curtis, who plays Tonowari in "Avatar: The Way of Water," opened up about what the filmmaking experience was like for him as an Indigenous person.