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Thanks to “Andor,” the Galactic Empire is no longer just an aesthetic or a force of expendable, faceless bad guys to stand behind a cackling evil sorcerer. It is not just a symbol of fascism ...
The galaxy's last chance for freedom fails The Battle of Endor was a turning point in galactic history, where the Empire fractured and the Rebellion soon transitioned into the New Republic. In ...
Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire gives us a rare example of viewing the world of Star Wars through a critical lens. “A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away.” So opens almost every Star ...
Season one of Andor was the "making of a revolutionary," series creator Tony Gilroy tells NPR. In season two, viewers will see the growing pains of expanding the rebellion.
The legendary saga continues as the Rebel Alliance faces increasing challenges from the mighty Galactic Empire. Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and Princess Leia Organa confront new trials that test ...
The Galactic Empire has always had an appetite for the theatrical. It's the Sith Lords sitting at the top table who set that agenda, whether it's Darth Vader stomping down corridors in a billowy ...
In its place rose the Galactic Empire. Across the galaxy, people rejoiced and celebrated the end to war—and the promises of tomorrow. But that tomorrow was a lie.
Star Wars’ Galactic Empire has never been far from Nazi Germany comparisons — if nothing else, the aesthetic inspiration is instantly obvious and totally inescapable. But rarely, if ever, has ...
“Foundation” is back with another sizable time jump in Season 3 and the introduction of The Mule. The series brings us back to the Galactic Empire of the Cleons as their rule is beginning to ...