Did you know that George Lucas will pimp out the Star Wars franchise to anyone with $10 and a Twinkie? It’s true. In related news, the Angry Birds Star Wars mashup launches on November 8th on iOS, Android and with a series of board games, toys, and of course costumes.
A long time ago, on the 6th of January 2011, on a web site far, far away, the minions of George Lucas announced that both Star Wars Trilogies would be available on Blu-ray Disc, with today’s news being the announcement, at last, of local Australian pricing.
George Lucas is the man celebrated for creating Star Wars, and hated for destroying it.
George Lucas just sold Lucasfilm to Disney. Not only that, but Disney is now working on a new Star Wars trilogy (episodes 7-9) that will be released in 2015. They'll be using George Lucas as a creative consultant, and they will be using a storyline that Lucas has already worked on. Lucas's current co-chair will be going to Disney and will still be in charge of this stuff.
Beep boop boop bee squeee! Happy May 4th aka Star Wars Day (say the date out loud and you’ll figure out why).
Okay, so I'm a horrible nerd/geek whatever because until 2013 I'd never seen an episode of Star Trek or any of the movies. I watched the 2009 movie and it wasn't bad, so I started watching the show on Netflix.
What in the hell? I'm 15 episodes in because I keep hearing this is the best show ever made... but every episode so far is terrible!
The worlds of Hollywood, tech, and gaming are getting cozier than ever.
The latest evidence of this came this afternoon, with the announcement that entertainment juggernaut Walt Disney Company will buy Lucasfilm, the film production company best known for making the Star Wars series, in a cash-and-stock deal worth $4.05 billion.
This is a major payday for George Lucas, the screenwriter, director,
The novelty voice applications for your GPS navigation have hit a new high with Tom Tom announcing Star Wars voices starting with everybody’s favourite dad, Darth. We even have the video of Mr Vadar recording his directions.
Following complications due to Parkinson's Disease, Ralph McQuarrie, the artistic inspiration for pretty-well all of George Lucas' Star Wars world passed away on March 3rd.