Episode VII to be released December 18th, 2015- Mark Your Calendars!
November 7, 2013 at 4:29 pm | Posted in Disney, Entertainment, Episode VII, JJ Abrams, Lucasfilm, Movies, News, Sequel Trilogy, Star Wars, Star Wars News | 2 CommentsStar Wars Episode VII finally has a release date! (via StarWars.com) It’ll be released on December 18th, 2015, just in time for the Holidays!
What with Summer 2015’s already packed schedule, and potential production delays with Episode VII, rumors have been swirling with news of the next Star Wars installment being in the final quarter of 2015. This marks the first time a Star Wars film has not been released in May. However, this also distances Episode VII from other big blockbusters of the year, like Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Jurassic World.
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Podcasts in Review
November 7, 2013 at 8:03 am | Posted in 501st, Audiobooks, Books, Episode VII, Movies, Podcasts, Podcasts in Review, Regular Feature, Star Wars, Star Wars Books, Video Games | Leave a commentTags: death star owner's technical manual, j.w. rinzler, jeremy bulloch, kenobi, marc thompson, ray park, ryder windham, star wars art concept, star wars frames, the making of return of the jedi, william shatner
Here’s this week’s Star Wars podcasts in review.
501stCast: Episode 77 catches up on all the news from the 501st Legion and includes an awesome interview with author Ryder Windham who talks about the Death Star Owner’s Technical Manual.
Bombad Radio: Episode 103 features audio from Salt Lake Comic Con 2013 and the Ray Park panel. Ray talks about playing Toad in the X-Men movies, Darth Maul, Snake Eyes and how he got started in Mortal Kombat Annihilation which actually led to his gig as Darth Maul. Really good audio and some nice comments from Ray who even touches on Star Wars Episode VII.
Episode 98 features more audio from Salt Lake Comic Con 2013, this time covering the William Shatner panel. I had initially passed this episode over in order to catch up with other podcasts, but when I finally got the chance to listen to it, I was thoroughly entertained. Shatner puts on a good show and his panel is pretty fun to listen to. Whether you’re a fan of Star Trek or not, it’s worth a listen.
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