Is the Spoiler Warning Weekend over? Can we talk about the finale of ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2? Ian Kerner and I are going to do just that on a brand new Geekscape Special, breaking down the entirety of ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2! We’ll talk about the highlights of each episode, the different characters introduced (or re-introduced) and what we might be looking forward to with the announcements of more Star Wars series in 2021 and beyond! Don’t miss it!

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Derek joins Katie and I on this new Geekscape episode to discuss the REAL issues: should we get an XBox Series X or S or a PS5 this holiday season? Derek breaks down the differences for us and gives us his first impressions with the XBox Series X! Meanwhile, I give my impressions of the lame Twitter alternative Parler and we react to last week’s Mandalorian episode at the end of the show! There WILL be a spoiler warning so enjoy up to that point if you aren’t caught up (or just don’t care)!

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Even though we’re in quarantine for the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s a lot of Star Wars news popping off! From ‘The Mandalorian: Season 2’ to the release of Colin Trevorrow’s ‘Duel of the Fates’ script, we’ve got a lot to talk about! Helping me with the heavy lifting are Star Wars fans and indie creators Yehudi Mercado and Barbra and Bryant Dillon of Fanbase Press! We discuss the future of the Star Wars Disney+ shows, Star Wars extended universe titles that we miss, Mandalorian Season 2 rumors, look at the ‘Duel of the Fates’ concept art and more! This one is not to be missed, Star Wars fans! Enjoy!

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Jason Inman and Jay Washington drop in to for J-Town, the 3 man pop culture news team, united for the first time ever! On this episode we discuss the newly announced all-female Star Wars series for Disney+, JJ Abrams’ JLA Dark series, if the MCU has “filler” movies and when we’ll start seeing the Fantastic Four and why DragonCon hasn’t canceled their Labor Day convention yet! We also take your questions and comments and Jason and Heidi give their opinions on Star Trek: Picard and whether it’s a great fit for Star Trek fans! We’re surviving the Pandemic TOGETHER on a brand new Geekscape!

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Season 1 of ‘The Mandalorian’ has concluded… and it did NOT disappoint! It DID leave us with a lot of questions though! Good thing Ian Kerner is here to help us answer a few of them and also help us highlight some of the best parts of the 8 episodes! There will be MASSIVE SPOILERS ahead for ‘The Mandalorian’ but also some helpful hints and answers like who was the mysterious figure teased at the end of Episode 5? What was up with that huge Moff Gideon reveal at the end of the season? Where do we think things are going in the John Favreau confirmed Season 2? Could Boba Fett be showing up? What’s next for The Child and will Baby Yoda remain cute? What Season 1 or other Star Wars characters might we see more of? And what can we expect from the Obi Wan Kenobi series and the Marvel Disney+ offerings? There’s a LOT to talk about so let us show you the way!

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‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ is finally here… and we’ve got a lot to say about it! In this SPOILER FILLED episode, Ian Kerner returns to pick through the ins and outs of J.J. Abrams’ finale to the Skywalker saga that started 42 years ago! Where does Episode 9 pick up and where do we find Rey, Finn and Poe? How does the film react to the events of ‘The Last Jedi’? Does the work as a satisfying wrap up to the entire saga? What works and what doesn’t? Do we find out who Rey’s parents are? Is Palpatine really back? Is there any redemption for Kylo Ren? Where can the Star Wars galaxy go from here? It’s all in front of you so enjoy and may the Force be with you!

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‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ is upon us! But before you see the film, enjoy this SPOILER FREE warmup conversation from last weekend’s EmpireCon Los Angeles, a brand new fan-created Star Wars convention! I join Devin Pike and Matinee Heroes host Craig Price onstage for a really fun panel focusing on what we can expect AFTER Rise of Skywalker! After spending decades with the same group in a galaxy far, far away, where do the Star Wars films go from here? What creators, like Rian Johnson, are confirmed to have upcoming projects? Which characters or expanded universe storylines do we want to see explored? How does Disney+, The Mandalorian or the upcoming Obi Wan Kenobi series change things? This panel was a complete blast to record so enjoy!

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What’s classified as the largest Disney fan event in the world, with guests coming from around the world to celebrate, the D23 Expo is a celebration. It celebrates the best of what we know to be Disney today. Everything from Marvel, to Pixar, Star Wars, new films, new television shows. There’s even stuff for the people who love to know about the theme parks, and merchandise. D23 Expo 2019 marked the sixth biennial Expo held in Anaheim.

Live music, food, entertainment happens all throughout the expo. What people are most excited for are the ‘E-ticket’ panels. One of them being a panel about all the upcoming movies for the next two years.

One of them being, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. With an introduction of the cast, new droids, fans were shown a special look of what is to come.

Comment below with your thoughts and comments. And remember, may the force be with you.

As I tell you in the intro, my knowledge of MC Chris was fairly minimal when he was proposed to me as a guest… but I knew he was really cool and a lot of my friends were fans and that was good enough for me! Well, after having him on the podcast I gotta tell you that I’m now a fan and he IS very cool! But the pop culture rapper, animator, comedian and actor is so much more than that! As we soon discover in our conversation, it’s not all Star Wars and comic books in MC Chris’ world (although there is a lot of that)! We get into some real talk, from his time dealing with social anxiety at NYU and playing PC games as a kid to some of the professional and personal pitfalls that followed him in his animation career. And we talk about where Chris is RIGHT NOW, in his new turn towards positivity, helping his fans out and how his upcoming tour and album are going to be the best time ever! There’s a LOT revealed on this episode (including his new album name) so listen up and enjoy!

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John Fugelsang is a comedian, an actor, a radio host, a political commentator and so much more! And now… he’s a guest on the Geekscape podcast! Know that John is vocal about both politics and religion (the two things you’re NOT supposed to talk about on the internet), we dive head first into both! We discuss the current climate of bullies, both in gradeschool and in society, and growing up with them as geeks! We can’t seem to avoid talking about the Star Wars Prequels and how there might have been more to Jar Jar than we first though! And we work our way to the Marvel Universe and Planet of the Apes and so much more! Enjoy!

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The road through development and production of Ron Howard’s Star Wars spin-off Solo was a rocky one to say the least. In fact, it wasn’t always the Academy Award winning director’s film. After rumors of chaos on set began to spread like wildfire, as well as rumblings of their displeasure with the lead performance from Alden Ehrenreich, original helmers Chris Miller and Phil Lord were eventually replaced by Howard after six months of filming. We’ll never know exactly how much influence each party had on the final product, and that includes The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi scribe Lawrence Kasdan, who returned to influence and pen the screenplay alongside his son Jonathan, but it’s crystal clear that Solo is a plagued and unnecessary addition to the Star Wars film universe.

A young Han Solo (Ehrenreich) becomes involved in his usual shenanigans after trying to rip-off a dangerous underground crime syndicate in order to escape the dreck of his home planet alongside his lover Qi’ra (Emilia Clarke). Unfortunate circumstances allow only Han to escape freely, as the daring pilot vows to earn enough money to buy his own ship and return back to the planet to reclaim his lover. While away, Han joins a band of thieves that put his life in danger as he’s forced to take part in a risky mission alongside franchise regulars Chewbacca and Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover) that comes with deadly consequences.

At its core, a plot-driven and emotionless void swallows Ron Howard’s valiant attempt at saving this doomed project. Solo unravels like a safe and superficial checklist towards developing the character’s origins and bridging his connections to George Lucas’ initial trilogy. Throughout the film it becomes difficult pinpointing whether this lack of depth is caused by thinly written characters or weak onscreen portrayals, and that criticism even includes a personal favorite of mine, Woody Harrelson, who gives one of the most forgettable turns of his career. Yet, no matter where the blame ultimately lies, the sad truth is that the Star Wars saga will continue to follow in the money-printing footsteps of Marvel’s cinematic universe no matter how watered-down the overall product becomes. I’d also be remiss not to mention the loathsome qualities regarding this feature’s most significant droid, L3. Her sassy and progressive demeanor is both off-putting and annoying. The franchise’s newer droid character have been molded to create comic relief, however their increasingly over-the-top nature is beginning to get out of hand, a clear sign that “the powers that be” are grasping at straws.

Now, perhaps Solo was simply destined to fail, with warning signs and red flags popping up throughout the entire filmmaking process. Or there may be an even more troubling interpretation of this hollow and worthless inclusion, and the Star Wars franchise may be headed down a worrisome path that could ultimately sour the amazing foundation built by George Lucas over 40 years ago.

GRADE: 2.5/5

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There’s a lot of controversy about ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’, Disney’s latest entry in the rapidly expanding Star Wars cinematic universe! From the box office to the story to the actors, nobody quite seems to be in agreement about film… but everyone is talking about it! And that includes Ian Kerner and I as we sit down to discuss pretty much every aspect of the film! Does it work? Was it necessary? What did we like? What worries us going forward? What was up with that surprise cameo? Where does this leave the announced James Mangold ‘Boba Fett’ movie? Is the Box Office indicative of the movie’s quality? Was Lando given his due? Do new characters Beckett and Qira hold up alongside the classics? Really, there is a LOT to talk about… so let’s get to it! Hyperspace time, Ian!

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Author Adam Korenman arrives on the show to talk about his brand new science fiction novel ‘When Skies Fall’, the second book in The Gray Wars Saga! Along the way, he talks about the current state of indie publishing, the decade plus struggle it took to get The Gray Wars Saga published and the impetus for the story! We also talk about the early days (and frustrations) of Star Wars MMORPGs, I freak out over the new Star Wars VR experience from TheVoid and Adam offers up some very good advice to writers! If you love books, sci-fi or just great conversation, this is a solid episode! Enjoy!

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Following the box office and critical powerhouse that was The Force Awakens, fans and enthusiasts were shocked to learn that director J.J. Abrams wouldn’t be returning to oversee the next chapter of the Star Wars saga. Instead, Disney put its full faith behind Looper and Brick helmer Rian Johnson. But where would Johnson’s vision take this delicate collection of old and new characters? Early indications and trailer footage suggested a darker tone would exist throughout The Last Jedi, and only time would tell if this was the correct path for the franchise. Well now, that time has finally arrived.

Rey (Daisy Ridley) has taken her newfound abilities to a desolate island to learn the ways of the Force from Jedi Master Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill). But as her understanding of the Force grows, so does Skywalker’s skepticism in her intentions as he becomes fearful of her uncontrollable strength. Meanwhile, Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) and the First Order look to put an end to the Resistance once and for all.

From start to finish, The Last Jedi becomes plagued by an artificial cheapness in both story structure and delivery. This isn’t to say that the film is a complete miss, because that’s by no means accurate, Rian Johnson’s effort is rather a misguided continuation of the re-branded universe that J.J. Abrams worked diligently to build. Where The Force Awakens goes overboard in its reliance on familiarity, both in terms of the story’s likeness to A New Hope and its return to key figures from the original trilogy, The Last Jedi desperately ventures in a polar-opposite direction by offering numerous thematic statements that this trilogy intends to have its own voice. Consequently, this branching-out approach from Rian Johnson comes with a wide range of successes and failures. Rey, Finn and Poe prove to be a strongly-developed trio of characters who are well-equipped to carry the saga into Episode IX. However, an absolute mishandling of Luke Skywalker’s character, which even drew public criticism from Mark Hamill leading up to the film’s release, is just the beginning of The Last Jedi‘s careless ideas. Everything from the revelation of Rey’s parents to shameful amounts of inorganic slapstick comedy sprinkled throughout, and lest we forget cinema’s most unimaginative and prolonged “chase sequence” ever, The Last Jedi‘s most shining qualities are sadly clouded by many blatant and unforgivable blunders from its writer and director. Therefore, we must turn our hopes back to J.J. Abrams for a stronger and more appropriate conclusion when he returns for Episode IX.

Grade: 3/5

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‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ is here… and it’s being met with a lot of mixed opinions! That means it’s time to join Ian Kerner on a brand new Geekscape special to throw in our own! Warning! There will be LOTS of Spoilers but hopefully we help clarify a lot of the moving parts! What worked in the film? What didn’t? Who are Rei’s parents? What’s up with Luke being a jerk? Was Canto Bight a complete waste of time? Was the Snoke storyline satisfying? Can Poe do anything right? And what can we expect in episode IX? There’s so much here to talk about so strap in and get ready for the jump to hyperspace!

And as I stated in the episode, here are some of the big discussion worthy articles Ian and company shared:

‘The Last Jedi’: An Explanation for Some Fans’ Disappointment and Ire

Gerry Conway’s fantastic piece on the Generational commentary in ‘The Last Jedi’ 

Chris Holm on Gender and Jedi

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Star Wars has been in a big mess lately.

While Episode VII re-ignited the long dormant franchise after the prequel plague, it seems like every week now there’s some sort of drama going on behind the scenes. From Rogue One’s extensive reshoots, the untimely death of Carrie Fisher, the firing of Phil Lord/Chris Miller from the Han Solo standalone film, and Colin Trevorrow’s removal from Episode IX, the beloved series has had more downs than ups recently. However, it seems like they’re finally coming up from the water to breathe easy for once.

Just announced, J.J Abrams will officially be returning to the writer and directors chair for the 2019 film. Some might be a bit hesitant as many heavily criticize Abrams for simply remaking A New Hope, but personally, The Force Awakens had better characters, even with a somewhat recycled story (Which is still a good story.) Even though this is good news, Kathleen Kennedy and the crew aren’t completely out of the woods; The Last Jedi has a good amount of people nervous about it, and the Han Solo film is still a never-ending dumpster fire. What do you think? Was this a good or bad move? Tell us in the comments below!

 

When we finished with Star Wars Rebels at the end of season two, we were left at an incredibly compelling point in Star Wars lore. Ahsoka Tano, Anakin Skywalker’s apprentice who was introduced in the Clone Wars animated film and TV show, was last seen locked in combat with her former master in the form of Darth Vader. Darth Maul had emerged from hiding in an attempt to take in the Rebels lead, Ezra Bridger, in as his apprentice while advancing a then unknown goal. Ezra kept the Sith Holocron that Maul was after, hinting at a potential turn to the dark side of the force, while his master, Kanan Jarrus, had been blinded by the former Sith Lord. Things looked pretty bleak for the Ghost crew as we stepped into season three, a more well rounded, but ultimately inconsequential chapter for the group of rebels. With that said, it’s not to say that there wasn’t plenty of compelling material filling up the 23 episodes, but most of the highlights revolved around the characters we’ve come to know outside of the show rather than the ones introduced within it.

The season starts off with one of its highest points, exploring the fallout of the events between Maul and the Jedi of the Ghost crew. With Kanan blinded, he has essentially resigned as the combat leader of the group, leaving Ezra to fill his shoes. Sporting a new, more mature look, the Padawan has been successful in his new role, but this is partially due to him seeking guidance from the Sith Holocron in secret. Seeking guidance, Kanan eventually finds a way to adapt to using The Force as his sight and uncovering a Jedi Holocron to offset the influence of the Sith. When it seems like Ezra’s potential fall has been averted, who would return but the one who was seeking to corrupt him in the first place. After taking his friends hostage, Maul forces Ezra to use the both Holocrons to unlock both of their memories of the secrets they contain. When it’s all said and done, all signs point to one planet, a desert world with twin suns…

This sets up the much talked about return of Obi-Wan Kenobi, which pays off at the end of the season when the two rivals have one final duel, finally tying up a long lasting loose end. But aside from a handful of episodes, Maul never makes another appearance. Considering his importance in the previous season and the start of this one, it was strange that he ultimately becomes a footnote seemingly written in for the purpose of being written out. Ezra’s more mature personality fades pretty quickly, with little reference to a potential turn after the first three episodes, rendering one of the most anticipated cliffhangers from the previous season moot.

Instead, the main plot of the season focuses on the war with the Empire, or more specifically, against Grand Admiral Thrawn. As an immensely popular character from the now non-canon Extended Universe, officially bringing him into the fold came with high expectations. The master strategist is as cold and calculated as you would expect, developing into a fun antagonist for Hera, the leader of the Ghost Crew who often took a backseat to the Jedi in the past. As the polar opposite of the Rebel leader both in demeanor and tactics, Thrawn always feels like he’s one step ahead of our heroes, as if anticipating Hera’s small victories building a path for him to crush the resistance under his boot. Even with former enemy, Agent Kallus, acting as a double agent after secretly siding with the Rebels as a result of his meeting with crew member Zeb Orrelios in season two, (still one of my favorite episodes of the whole series), the whole season builds to what could be Thrawn’s ultimate victory.

And yet, it never comes. In fact, the big finale just feels like every other episode, except Thrawn acts frustrated instead of stroking his chin while touting his mental superiority when he’s ultimately defeated. If I had one major complaint about this season, it’s that it felt largely inconsequential. The Rebels had their liberation of Lethal, Ezra’s home world, delayed, but not halted. Thrawn wasn’t captured, and is confirmed to return for the show’s fourth and final season. The crew is largely in the same shape it was in when the season started aside from the loss of a core side character, and with the exception of the death of Maul, you could seemingly start season 4 and not realize you missed a whole season of content. While that sounds harsher than I mean it, there is one character who is an exception to the season’s rule…

Enter Sabine Wren, the Mandalorian youth who struggles with her role when it comes to uniting her people after fleeing from them when they had sided with The Empire. After a double cross from the captured Mandalorian warrior Fenn Rau from last season leads to the pair discovering his crew either dead or on the side of the Empire after vowing to be a neutral party, Rau then joins the team, becoming a sort of mentor to Sabine as she’s drawn closer to returning home. It’s not until an unexpected encounter with Maul that she confronts her true destiny, obtaining an ancient weapon that legends say would unite all of Mandalore when a leader with the blade emerges. This Darksaber leads to one of those moments that I didn’t know I wanted to see until now, which was Sabine being trained by Kanan and Ezra as if she were a Jedi. While still unsure about her ability to lead her people by season’s end, it’s a bittersweet moment when Sabine leaves the crew in order to re-establish her relationship with her family. It doesn’t seem to be long lasting by the time the season comes to a close, but who’s to say what will happen between the two seasons?

Watching Sabine’s character growth throughout these episodes was the peak of the season for me. Seeing non-Jedi take center stage is always appreciated, but seeing a non Force wielder show signs of becoming just as proficient as they are in combat with her own special weapon is something that I want to see more of in future episodes. After all, the show started off as a coming of age story for both Sabine and Ezra before the latter took on more of a central role, so it was great to see that there are still plenty of interesting stories to tell when it comes to Sabine and Mandalore.

While the overall story didn’t move too much by the end of the season, it was appreciated that almost every episode did contribute either to the overall plot, or to Star Wars lore in general. Throughout the season, we see how Wedge Antilles defected from the Empire to the Rebellion, what the transition looked like as Saw Gerrera, (voiced by a returning Forest Whitaker from Rogue One), transformed from the no nonsense soldier in The Clone Wars to the radical freedom fighter during his days in live action, a sadly nostalgic ending to the war between the Separatist droids and the Jedi when the crew comes across an abandoned planet full of robots who couldn’t let the Clone Wars go, and a few humorous filler episodes focusing on the Rebels versions of C-3Po and R2-D2, AP-5 and Chopper. But most importantly, nearly every episode was exciting to watch, even if the ultimate payoff falls flat.

Once the episodes wrap up, the Blu-Ray edition has a wide variety of special features to go through, including the return of Rebels Recon, the post show making of and discussion featurettes, and timeline showing how Rebels fits into Rogue One. Exclusive to the Blu-Ray copy are audio commentaries for five key episodes, an in depth explanation of the history of Mandalore and where Sabine fits into its tumultuous history, a feature exploring Grand Admiral Thrawn’s reputation and his possible role in the future of the franchise, an overview of the rivalry between Obi Wan Kenobi and Darth Maul, and an interview with Forest Whitaker about his take on Saw Gerrera in both Rebels and Rogue One. These are all must watch segments for any Star Wars fan who either wants to be introduced to some of the content outside of the films, gain additional insight about some of the world’s side characters, or teased by what may come going forward.

Overall, Star Wars Rebels season 3 was a more consistent, often compelling season that fails to accomplish anything meaningful once the final episode wraps up. Especially coming off of last year when we were left with Maul resurfacing and a duel between master and apprentice that we’ve been waiting for for years, this year felt solid, yet anticlimactic. It does have its highlights, including the tense final duel between Kenobi and Maul, seeing younger versions Gerrara and Antilles as they find their role in the rebellion, and Sabine’s excellent story arch. As we head into the fourth and final season, I’m concerned that the show will have trouble tying up all of its loose ends. What will happen with Thrawn? Ahsoka wasn’t seen all season, so what happened between her and Vader? With Luke and now Rey being “the last Jedi”, what is going to happen to Ezra and Kanan? And what role will Sabine play as she continues towards uniting Mandalore? That’s a lot of ground to cover, some of which I wish was resolved in this season, but what we did get was an exciting watch for those who want to tie up the story between the prequels and sequels, or for those who just want to watch a cool sci-fi cartoon. That alone is worth the purchase.

I grew up watching Eric Walker whenever ABC would re-air ‘The Ewok Adventure’ and ‘Battle For Endor’ every Christmas on TV! And now he’s my guest on Geekscape! Eric and I talk all about filming the TV movies, where they fit in Star Wars canon, his friendship with Warwick Davis, his lifelong battle with his weight, his faith, his new career as a musician and a lot more. This is a really solid episode, whether or not you’re a Star Wars fan… because the George Lucas stories are pretty good either way. Enjoy!

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You might recognize actor Eugene Byrd from his stints on shows like ‘Bones’ and ‘Arrow’ and his appearances in movies like ‘8 Mile’ and more! And now he’s finally on the Geekscape podcast. Eugene is a sincere fan and we talk about playing and appearing in video games like ‘Gears of War 4’, acting for film legends like Curtis Hanson, Barry Levinson and Jim Jarmusch and being a part of the DC TV universe! And… enjoy that new ending on this episode!

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Variety has reported that the new director for the upcoming Han Solo movie is Ron Howard. The position was recently abandoned by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, leaving the fate of the Star Wars film in jeopardy. There was still several weeks of production left prior to the shift but Lucasfilm has now added an additional five weeks of reshoots onto the schedule. I suspect some portion of the original story will be lost, given the difference in directing styles (the original directors had a fondness for humor and improvisation – which may have lead to the decision to remove them from the project).

Ron Howard has worked with Lucasfilm in the past on Willow in 1988. Other credits include hits like Apollo 13 and A Beautiful Mind as well as flops such as Inferno and In the Heart of the Sea. The director will also be reuniting in this picture with actor Warwick Davis, who starred in Willow. Howard is set to begin working immediately.

What do you think of Lucasfilm’s decision?

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Lucasfilm announced today that Phil Lord and Christopher Miller are no longer directing the Han Solo Star Wars spin off. Kathleen Kennedy, president of Lucasfilm, said that while Lord and Miller were “talented filmmakers who have assembled an incredible cast and crew” that the directing duo and Lucasfilm had different visions.

The amazing part is that the film has been in production since February, and that there are still weeks left on the shoot as well as reshoots scheduled later this summer.

No hint yet on the who the new director(s) will be, but the release date of May 26, 2018, is still on.

Who would you pick to head this movie? Let us know in the comments below!

With Star Wars being all the rage, now is the perfect time to review Lucy Collin’s crochet kit, Star Wars Even More Crochet. The kit is a sequel of sorts to the popular Star Wars Crochet, which was released in 2015. And while the original kit was dedicated strictly to the classic trilogy, this new release features a mix of characters from the original films as well as those found in The Force Awakens.

The box containing the goods is quite fun by itself, with color photos of the amigurumi (crochet dolls) from the pattern book. Characters can be found not only on the front and back of the box but also two of the sides, giving it a festive air.

Found in the enclosed book are patterns for a Jawa, BB-8, Rey, Finn, Poe Dameron, Kylo Ren, Obi-wan Kenobi, Lando Calrissian, Admiral Akbar, Nien Nunb, the four members of the Cantina band, and Greedo.

The kit includes the materials needed to make a Jawa and BB-8, even safety eyes and stuffing.

Sounds great, right? And it is, in theory. However, I encountered several issues with the yarn and the hook. For starters, two important things to keep in mind when crocheting amigurumi is that your gauge is tight enough to keep the stuffing from showing through and that the yarn weights are the same. I noticed right off that the weight for the black and brown yarns for the Jawa were different. I ended up using some yarn from my stash instead (both chosen were worsted weight).

Next off, the crochet hook provided was crooked when I took it out of the box (you can’t tell in the photo because it is facing up). And while the hook was still usable, I did find it very uncomfortable to hold after more than 20 minutes.


It is a shame about the pack-ins because the book for the most part is great. The patterns were well-written and I did not encounter any errors. The only problem was the Techniques and Terminology section, which gives a rundown on the different stitches found in the patterns. I have been crocheting a long time and thankfully knew how to do all of the required stitches already but even I was confused by some of the diagrams used in that section. If you know what you are looking at, you eventually have a moment of “I see what you did there” but I can’t see it being of any help to someone unfamiliar with the techniques. I guess that is where Youtub comes to the rescue.

Here is my finished project, Martini the Jawa. He didn’t take long to make. I did have the split the crochet sessions into bits because my hand really did not like working with that bent hook. But all told, I estimate it took me between two to two and a half hours to finish. Not bad at all.

I am going to give the kit as a whole a 2 out of 5. For $24.99, it should come with usable supplies. The pattern book on its own earns a 4 out of 5. The patterns are relatively simple with a great blend of characters from the series’ past and present. The only problem was the not-helpful Techniques section. Other than that, it was super fun.

[This review is based on a sample provided by Thunder Bay Press. All opinions are my own.]

After months and months of painful and agonizing waiting, we’ve finally gotten the trailer for Star Wars: The Last Jedi! The teaser mostly echoes The Force Awakens teaser where you see a brief scene of something happening before the camera flashes to something else. Even though they do go pretty quickly, there are some really cool shots such as Rey running towards someone head on with her Lightsaber and some more space battles (which Episode 7 was sorely lacking). What do you think? Tell us your thoughts on the trailer below!

 

Briefly: Here’s a nice Monday morning tidbit: Disney has finally let loose the official title for December’s next chapter in the Star Wars franchise.

Here’s the official word, straight from the official Star Wars website:

We have the greatest fans in this or any other galaxy. In appreciation of the fans, we wanted them to be the first to know the title of the next chapter in the Skywalker saga: STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI.

THE LAST JEDI is written and directed by Rian Johnson and produced by Kathleen Kennedy and Ram Bergman and executive produced by J.J. Abrams, Jason McGatlin, and Tom Karnowski.

STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI is scheduled for release December 15, 2017.
What do you think of the title? What do you hope to see in the film later this year? Sound out below!

There’s no easy way to say this.

Last week, Actress Carrie Fisher suffered a heart attack while on a plane flight from London to L.A. Fisher stopped breathing for around 12-15 minutes and was quickly rushed to UCLA’S ICU where she quickly regained conciseness, but had to remain hospitalized. Just yesterday, her mother came out to say that she was in stable condition and that things were looking up,but today, we’re sad to report that she did not make it. Carrie Fisher, Princess Leia herself, has passed away at age 60 due to cardiac Arrest. Now, in the spirit of honoring her obituary that she wanted, we would also like to report that the cause of her death was actually drowning in Moonlight, strangled by her own Bra. Old Grim the Reaper just couldn’t keep away from the last week of 2016. We here at Geekscape are deeply saddened by this event and offer our warmest condolences to  her family. Have a safe week everyone, and may the force be with you.

Ok 2016, we get it. Its been a bad year. Bad movies, bad political figures, bad everything, but you shouldn’t be taking it out on some of our most beloved celebrities.

About an hour ago, L.A Times reported that Star Wars actress Carrie Fisher had gone into Cardiac Arrest during a flight from London to L.A and was quickly taken to UCLA Medical Center for treatment. All we can do right now is hope the best for her, and pray to god that this isn’t what we’re going to remember about the end of 2016. All of us here at Geekscape wish Ms. Fisher a fast and speedy recover and hope that the force is with her during this time.

 

Briefly: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is finally here.

I’m finished watching trailers for the film, as I’d like to go in as fresh and out-of-the-loop as possible, but I definitely just took a look at this featurette, in which director Gareth Edwards and Creature Effects Supervisor Neal Scanlan offer a behind-the-scenes peek at the creatures.

These are some incredible creatures, and we are so freaking excited for Rogue One.

You can take a look at the featurette below, and be sure to let us know what you hope to see on December 16th!

Briefly: I haven’t spent all that much time with EA/DICE’ Star Wars Battlefront at this point. The high price, and limited content that the game originally launched with had me skip the purchase after my EA Access trial ran out.

With the game coming to the EA Access Vault in December, however, I could definitely see myself playing the game again, and definitely picking up this upcoming DLC.

EA has just debuted the official trailer for Star Wars Battlefront Rogue One: Scarif (what a title), which will let players “Battle across four new maps on the tropical planet of Scarif. Play as two new heroes Jyn Erso and Orson Krennic, and blast opponents in a brand new multi-stage game mode with new weapons and Star Cards,” and it looks so freaking neat.

For now, you’ll have to watch the trailer, while Season Pass holders can play the new content on December 6th. Those looking to purchase it separately, however, will be waiting until December 20th.

Briefly: Following that stellar (pretty plot heavy) international trailer from a few days back, Disney today has debuted the absolutely gorgeous IMAX poster for next month’s Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.

If you (like myself) need one of these on your wall, you’ll want to attend one of the first IMAX showings of the film on opening night… if it’s anything like most IMAX posters, these won’t last long at all.

For now, bask in the glory of the poster below, and be sure to let us know what you think. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story takes off on December 16th.

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Briefly: Whoah.

Disney today debuted a new international trailer for next month’s Star Wars: Rogue One. It’s incredibly gorgeous, featuring some of the slickest eye candy that we’ve seen from any of the promotional material so far.

You may want to skip this one however. Rogue One is just a month away, and if you’d like to go into the anticipated film as fresh as possible, you won’t want to see all of the intense plot revealed in this latest trailer.

You’ve been warned. Be sure to let us know how excited you are for December 16th.