The Mandalorian Season 3 Begins With Big Action And A Big Timeline Reset
This episode is a real crowd-pleaser.
Read MoreThis episode is a real crowd-pleaser.
Read MoreSomething's rotten in the state of Arrakis.
Read MoreRiley Keough steals the show.
Read MoreAnyone up for a fetch quest?
Read MoreLet's talk about purrgils.
Read MoreStranger Things is headed to the stage.
Read MoreThe first episode plays out every beat that is quintessential Star Wars and manages to have a gala time with it.
Read MoreHere's how we think Bo-Katan and Ahsoka will fit into season 3 of The Mandalorian.
Read MoreDouble the trouble, double the horror.
Read MoreFarewell to the last Universal Monster.
Read More'The planet was turned into a wasteland long before the Purge and the Empire.'
Read MoreWill Grogu end up becoming the rock that the usually-stoic bounty hunter needs?
Read MoreQueer kids have always existed and will continue to exist, no matter what.
Read MoreEven though Industrial Light and Magic's digital set technology has made big waves in Hollywood, there are still limitations to what it can do.
Read MoreReal-life tragedy was reflected in the Star Trek prequel series, which shifted the franchise's ethos in key ways.
Read MoreEpisodic storytelling is not a bad thing.
Read MoreConnectivity: this is the way.
Read MoreTime and time again, fans return to one of cinema's most classic debates. What genre is Star Wars? And does it even need one?
Read MoreSearch your feelings. You know it to be true.
Read MoreWe love this little guy.
Read MoreBobby Axelrod is back, baby!
Read MoreHow can anyone else compete with Grogu?
Read MoreHistory of the World, Part II is a mostly very funny collection of heavy-hitting comic performers delivering the goods.
Read MoreWe miss you already, Riley.
Read MoreThe gripping docuseries allows survivors to tell their own stories.
Read More'It's called, 'All or None,' which is very much Ellie. It's like everything or nothing. And it's always this kind of full commitment.'
Read MoreHoward recognizes it's not just the spectacle but also the glimpses of everyday life that make The Mandalorian work.
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