After the credits rolled on the eighth and final episode of The Mandalorian's second season, one more surprise Star Wars character made his surprise return.
Considering the fact the franchise started with the fourth installment, it's easy to understand why fans get lost trying to follow the Star Wars timeline.
It's become clear that Moff Gideon has a much greater influence on the established Star Wars universe than we imagined — both the past and potentially the future.
Ming-Na Wen's Fennec Shand is a relative newcomer to the galaxy far, far away, having made her debut in the season 1 episode of The Mandalorian titled "The Gunslinger." With her return in chapter 14, there's no better time to get to know the character.
The Mandalorian is quickly diving into familiar territory for fans of Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels. It seems that Grand Admiral Thrawn is coming, but if he's been cast, the actor remains a mystery. What if it were Benedict Cumberbatch?
If you think 1997's Starship Troopers was just a fun action movie about soldiers shooting up alien bugs ... well, to be blunt, you don't understand Starship Troopers. And the film's overt linking between Nazi Germany and U.S. nationalism only grows more disturbingly relevant every year.
Turns out that tookas have been in the Star Wars universe for quite a while, appearing multiple times in both of the animated series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels, but this is the first time they've appeared in a live-action Star Wars property.
The Matrix changed the world forever with its brilliant script, iconic aesthetic, and unique approach to action. We think it's so good, in fact, that it should be considered the best sci-fi movie ever made. Allow us to convince you.
Back to the Future blew audiences away with its humor, heart, and time-traveling antics. We're not just fans of Marty McFly's legendary film -- we think it's the best sci-fi movie ever made. Hop in the DeLorean, grab your skateboard, and allow us to convince you.
The Aqualish species make their latest appearance in chapter 12 of The Mandalorian, "The Siege," looting the Armorer's lair on Nevarro. This isn't exactly out of character for the Aqualish, who have something of a reputation for rudeness, crudeness and unlawful antics.
Color has always played a key role in the battles of Star Wars, from lightsabers to laser bolts. A natural question, then: "What if stormtroopers, but in black?" Here's what you need to know about Dark Troopers, and the role they might play on The Mandalorian.
While many were excited to see Katee Sackhoff surrounded by real-world Star Wars characters in The Mandalorian, others weren't too surprised. This, they knew for a fact, wasn't the first time Sackhoff had been within spitting distance of Stormtroopers.
Children of Men is a bleak journey into a world ravaged by mass infertility. We believe its stellar performances, innovative camerawork, and unique script make it the best sci-fi movie of all time. Allow us to convince you with this journey into Alfonso's Cuaron's dystopian masterpiece.
In an interview with Men's Health, the Dune actor opened up about a moment during production that left him so happy it almost brought him to tears. The experience involved a scene featuring Jason Momoa's character Duncan Idaho and Javier Bardem's Stilgar, an actor Momoa said was "like a god to me."
Arrival is a thrilling look at language, humanity, and the nature of time. It's so spectacular, in fact, that we think it's the best sci-fi movie ever made. Allow us to explain why, from Amy Adams' performance to the story's cerebral roots.
Are you a fan of Guardians of the Galaxy? What about an enthusiastic occasional patron of the most magical place on earth? Disney has just released a tantalizing first look at their upcoming GotG-themed attraction at EPCOT, the long-awaited Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind.
"The Heiress," Chapter 11 of The Mandalorian, is packed with references to the larger Star Wars universe, but one of the most interesting nods to the franchise's past has to be the introduction of the Gozanti.
In Solo: A Star Wars Story, viewers got their first glimpse at the OI-CT, a piece of heavy construction equipment being used on the Core World of Corellia, home to Han and his outfit of interstellar scamps. Even better, Solo wouldn't be the last time that this impressive tool would rear its head.
This season of Disney+'s The Mandalorian has been a frog egg buffet of callbacks and connections to the outer reaches of the Star Wars canon. The latest episode of The Mandalorian, "Chapter 11: The Heiress," is no different, as it features Bo-Katan and the Nite Owls.
In the old canon, Quarrens were an amphibious species derogatorily referred to as "squid heads." They hailed from the oceanic planet of Mon Cala, home to both the trap-perceiving Mon Calamari and some of the most on-the-nose names in the galaxy far, far away. Here is their story.
How did she come by the Darksaber in the first place? And how did she end up here? These are the critical questions, and Bo-Katan's backstory goes a long way toward providing the answers.
Digital Artist, apexform, who often posts what-if renderings on Instagram of actors dressed in roles they never actually took, imagined what Bullock's look would have been had she been cast as Neo.