Trying to stay positive has been a Herculean task. Finally, I can no longer stay silent. There’ll be little neutrality here. Middle ground went “Poof,” like the genie in Aladdin. Bring to mind your nastiest villain Darth Vader, Captain Hook, Cruella de Ville and you might lump me in there.
The Ritz Cinema in Randwick, in the city s eastern suburbs, posted the message outside the theatre on Thursday encouraging film buffs to wear masks inside.
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. But rumours that the two could eventually mix are bad for both and we’ll tell you why.
Those rumours originated from Disney historian Jim Hill who, on recent episode of his podcast, suggested Disney is discussing ways to insert characters and ships from
The Mandalorian into its
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge theme parks. This, of course, makes all the sense in the world.
The Mandalorian is one of the biggest shows on the planet, and with a new
Star Wars. Disney would be silly not to be seriously considering ways to further monetise its pop-culture juggernaut. Adding it into its theme parks is a no-brainer.
January 06, 2021
Watching the Star Wars movies captivated a young Samuel Bey so much that it started his lifelong fascination with the galaxy far, far away. And while collectors of Star Wars memorabilia are a dime a dozen, how many people can say they live in a home that s inspired by the movie franchise?
Entering the 35-year-old s home is like stepping into a movie set. The first thing that grabs your attention is the huge feature wall that comprises a six-spoked circle inspired by the Imperial crest of the Galactic Empire and its red illumination, the colour of the Sith (the bad guys in Star Wars).
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. But rumors that the two could eventually mix are bad for both and we’ll tell you why.
Advertisement Those rumors originated from Disney historian Jim Hill who, on recent episode of his podcast, suggested Disney is discussing ways to insert characters and ships from
The Mandalorian into its
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge theme parks. This, of course, makes all the sense in the world.
The Mandalorian is one of the biggest shows on the planet, and with a new
Star Wars. Disney would be silly not to be seriously considering ways to further monetize its pop culture juggernaut. Adding it into its theme parks is a no-brainer.