Who Is Mavra Zane In Star Wars? The Yellow Lightsaber Wielding Jedi Explained
Yellow lightsabers aren't common in the Star Wars universe, but fans who played the Kinect game will remember a Jedi who wielded one: Mavra Zane.
Read MoreYellow lightsabers aren't common in the Star Wars universe, but fans who played the Kinect game will remember a Jedi who wielded one: Mavra Zane.
Read MoreWarner Bros. marketing president didn't think the 2001: A Space Odyssey opening of the movie would resonate with young audiences. Thankfully, he was wrong.
Read MoreGeorge Lucas's advice for the Luke and Vader duel in Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi helped make the film powerful and emotionally resonant.
Read MoreTime in Star Wars! How does it work? It's not as complicated as you might think, but you should probably know the abbreviation ABY. So what is ABY in Star Wars?
Read MoreThe long-lost model for the the Red Leader X-wing used to shoot the Death Star battle sequence in the original Star Wars can be yours for as 'little' as $400K.
Read MoreFar from movie magic, Mark Hamill's first day meeting George Lucas on the set of Star Wars was pretty uneventful - at least, until he ended up in a cop car.
Read MoreParamount's Star Trek Kelvin Timeline plans once extended beyond the JJ Abrams Star Trek movies and Justin Lin's Star Trek Beyond. Here's what they had in mind.
Read MoreWhen it came time for director J.J. Abrams to put his spin on Star Trek, he wanted to overcome a Spock and Kirk problem that all came down to characterization.
Read MorePerry King's failed Han Solo audition may have cost him Star Wars on screen, but it earned him the chance to play Han in a different capacity.
Read MoreDavid Prowse is the man behind Darth Vader's iconic gait and bearing. But he almost played another Star Wars character equally infamous for his stature.
Read MoreOriginal Darth Vader actor David Prowse had issues with The Phantom Menace when it first came out, including Maul's fate in the Star Wars prequel.
Read MoreDavid Prowse gave Darth Vader his infamous, imperious stature. But a Sebastian Shaw casting swap tainted an important career moment for Prowse.
Read MoreWhether their work went underappreciated behind alien masks or they became icons in the hearts of fans, these "Star Wars" actors were taken from us too soon.
Read MoreThe Five Nights at Freddy's movie trailer has some fans concerned over the animatronics' eye color, but one crew member has an intriguing explanation.
Read MoreThe truth about Darth Vader shocked Star Wars fans everywhere, including Darth Vader himself, James Earl Jones.
Read MoreLove him or hate him, Ahmed Best made Jar Jar Binks one of the most memorable Star Wars characters of all time.
Read MoreKim Hunter learned the hard way that taking a nap on the set of Planet of the Apes can give you terrible nightmares.
Read MoreGeorge Lucas originally had a very different concept in mind for C-3PO. Starwoids everywhere might see a resemblance in the episode I character Watto.
Read MoreThere's no replacing Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia, but an accomplished musician was very nearly cast as the iconic Star Wars heroine.
Read MoreThe Star Wars prequels employed a different kind of stunt tech to achieve the acrobatics in lightsaber battles, especially in The Phantom Menace.
Read MoreLuke "Wormy" Skywalker.
Read MoreAhsoka uses a classic location from Return of the Jedi to set the stage for the Star Wars series and show how important the stakes are for the galaxy.
Read MoreAhsoka reveals that Sabine Wren became the titular Jedi's apprentice for a time, but doesn't that break Star Wars canon? No, not really.
Read MoreWhat if I told you the four Matrix movies are actually a trilogy?
Read MoreHere's a guide to the key characters in Ahsoka, including important details from their history in both Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels, for the more casual fan.
Read MoreEven when the studio head called with excitement about opening week numbers, George Lucas didn't believe Star Wars was a hit. Obviously, he was wrong.
Read MoreThe Tatooine sets on Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace were beautiful. Too bad volatile and destructive sandstorms required they be built twice.
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