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Andor season 2 confirmed a timeline detail for the Death Star that is completely unbelievable and drastically changes how you'll see A New Hope.Where specific dates of Star Wars are concerned ...
May 4, which is Sunday, marks the annual observance of Star Wars Day. It's celebrated on May 4 because of a certain line of dialogue from the films.
Forty-nine years ago, the original Star Wars fans weren’t super worried about the origin of the Death Star. In the opening crawl to the first 1977 movie, later retitled A New Hope, we were told ...
We know so much about the theft of its plans, and its final destruction over the Yavin system—but building the Death Star was a project decades in the making.
May 4 is always a special day for fans of Star Wars and that's why on Sunday you will likely hear someone utter "May the 4th be with you." The saying comes from a line of dialogue in the 1977 film ...
In the climactic scene of what is now known as “Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope” (1977), Luke Skywalker demolishes the Death Star by firing two proton torpedoes into it from his X-wing ...
Star Wars: Episode IX ... It was a bit lazy for Lucas to put a second Death Star in this movie, but the special effects in 1983 were far more mind-blowing than what his team could do in 1977.