Star Wars fans have been clamoring for years to see the continuation of Garen Malek’s story in either the original video game format or through a live-action project starring Darth Maul voice actor Sam Witwer, who lent face to the rogue Sith lord in The Force Unleashed series.
Recommended Videos Thanks to a new fan poster that’s been picking up heat over at the official Star Wars subreddit, we now know exactly how Witwer would look as Starkiller — basically like himself — if the Mouse House ever decided to pick up his story for live-action through a Disney Plus show.
Shazam! Fury of the Gods has finally started to roll out in theaters around the world and marks one of the final entries in the DC Universe before James Gunn and Peter Safran’s Gods and Monsters arc kicks off a new era for the franchise.
Recommended Videos Without taking away from the spectacle of the next big superhero blockbuster of the year, the number one question that is likely running through the minds of fans in the know is whether or not the Shazam!
James McAvoy’s performances in the X-Men movies were warmly received, with the actor believably playing a younger version of Patrick Stewart’s Professor Charles Xavier. Now, fan artist Spdrmnkyxxiii has imagined McAvoy in Stewart’s most iconic role, Star Trek‘s Captain Jean-Luc Picard, and it’s an image that makes you imagine how cool a prequel TV show about a younger Picard could be.
Recommended Videos But could a young Picard series work? Well, as fans of the show will know, Picard wasn’t always the wise and diplomatic captain of the Enterprise-D.
Recommended Videos Jason Aaron has proved himself to be a skilled writer, and his Star Wars ongoing series is one of the strongest Marvel comics out right now. That said, though, I’m really not convinced his latest arc – which comes to a close in this week’s Star Wars #30 – was a particularly wise move.
The central concept is a simple one: Luke Skywalker has found the Journal of Obi-Wan Kenobi, and is reading it while learning what it means to be a Jedi.
Star Wars‘ lightsaber dueling is deadly, decisive, and dangerous. As Sith and Dark Jedi are pretty rare, many Jedi will go their entire life without entering an actual one-on-one lightsaber battle, and truly experienced duelists like Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Mace Windu are surprisingly rare in the Jedi Order.
Recommended Videos But one fan has identified a high-risk/high-reward move that any Jedi should at least be aware of: activating and deactivating your weapon in order to bypass an opponent’s block.