The Mandalorian and Grogu continues a 49-year-old Star Wars tradition
…Starfighter , the next feature film in the Star Wars franchise, is set five years after The Rise of Skywalker, so the setting doesn't lend itself to a direct post-credit tie…
…Starfighter , the next feature film in the Star Wars franchise, is set five years after The Rise of Skywalker, so the setting doesn't lend itself to a direct post-credit tie…
…Then director Michael Bay cuts to a photo of Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf), the protagonist of the first three films, looking like he was just arrested for peeping through somebody's window…
…He also hopes the franchise's setting-hopping nature will help his dev team avoid burnout. “For us inside [Rebel Wolves], it also has a meaning because it gives us the direction…
…In a short tag at the end of the movie, we see another iconic franchise character: She-Ra! "She-Ra has always been a very, very important part of Adam's story…
George Lucas hasn't been directly involved in Star Wars for more than a decade, but many of the people who helped build the franchise with him are still working at Lucasfilm…
…visual continuity from across the franchise. A perfect example are the subtle nods to Zahn’s later novel Outbound Flight , including the same ship design lifted directly from the book’s cover…
…action take on this colossal franchise was back in Dolph Lundgren's 1987 , so He-Man getting a modern spin has been a long time coming. Directed by Travis Knight ( Bumblebee , Kubo…
Sign in to your Polygon.com account Takashi Tezuka, the director of Nintendo classics like Super Mario Bros. 3 and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past , will retire from…
…Critters was directed by first-time filmmaker Stephen Herek, who would go on to direct a number of notable films like Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure , Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter…
…The show’s character designer and animation director, Takeshi Koike, continued the storyline in a series of one-off short films highlighting each of the franchise’s core characters — 2014’s Jigen…