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Lucasfilm Needs to Decide Who Its Audience Is for Star Wars
Who is
Star Wars for? It’s a question that’s been heavily contested for some time, increasingly complicated as more branches shoot off from what was originally just a campy, indie homage to
Flash Gordon. Is it truly for the die-hard fans who can speak its constructed languages and fact-check the fiction better than Lucasfilm’s Story Group? Is it first and foremost for the casual filmgoers, who don’t care about all the books, games, and TV shows? Most importantly, is it a franchise for kids or adults?
Catherine TaberÂ
(Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Avengers Assemble) is an actress who has appeared in both animated and live-action projects. However, she is arguably best known known for her voice acting work, especially throughout her extensiveÂ
Star Wars career as Padme and Leia in popular projects likeÂ
The Force Unleashed, Clone Wars, Knights of the Old Republic.
Taber is looking to balance her voice acting and live-action work a bit more, and recently lead a cast in an apocalyptic sci-fi thriller calledÂ
Haven s End. In the film, she plays a trauma doctor who leaves Atlanta when the world ends to escape to her family s property, leading to more mayhem.
Exclusive: Padme Actress On Why She Loved Voicing Mission In KOTOR The Most
We recently chatted with
Star Wars: The Clone Wars voice actress Catherine Taber about playing Padme, but she also mentioned that her role of Mission in
Knights of the Old Republic was her favorite!
LiteraryJoe |
1/17/2021
AlthoughÂ
Star Wars: The Clone Wars has finally ended well over a decade from when it began, many fans are still raving about the animated series. Even the show s cast is still reminiscing about it, just as Padme Amidala voice actress Catherine Taber did when she recently spoke with us aboutÂ
Haven s End.
Dream Star Wars Games We Want And Who Should Make Them
Here are the Star Wars games we most want to see made and the studios we want to handle development.
With
Lucasfilm s announcement that all video games based on its properties will now live under the “Lucasfilm Games” umbrella, it appears that a new age is about to begin for the company s video games ambitions. We already got a glimpse of what this new strategy is with the reveal of a
new Indiana Jones game by Bethesda s studio MachineGames. And more recently, Ubisoft confirmed that it s making an
open-world Star Wars game, which is all the more surprising, given Star Wars titles have been predominantly developed by Lucasfilm s longtime video game collaborator