Since the Star Wars universe is alive and well in today’s entertainmentlandscape with future animated films/series and live-action shows, what will the Star Wars universe look like in another couple of decades and beyond? Can a live-action TV series still create that same magic as the original trilogy and prequels?
The Millennium Falcon is a fictional spacecraft in the Star Wars universe commanded by smuggler Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and his Wookiee first mate, Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew). The highly modified YT-1300 light freighter first appears briefly at the beginning Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
The adventure in a galaxy far, far away continues in the LEGACY OF THE FORCE book series, the latest epic adventure to expand the Star Wars universe. LOTF sees the return of major Jedi and Sith players in an explosive galactic war.
The "Star Wars" universe, already substantially rendered by computer generated imagery, is giving in all the way to animation.
"What if Han Solo, Chewbacca and the entire Star Wars universe took place in modern day Los Angeles? Check out this award winning comedy short, that was completely shot in half a day."
This is an awesome Darth Maul animation from the star wars universe. The author is putting this together for the fan film festival.
Six feature films, three spinoff films, five television series, plus video games, books, and merchandise, plus a big chunk of the internet, all devoted to the Star Wars universe. There will always be movies with fans, but those who identify with Star Wars are so numerous, so prolific, and so vociferous, they redefine what it means to be a fan.
"The ethical problems in Star Wars are many, and by Episode III they had significantly inhibited decent, believable storytelling." A well-thought out dissection of the issues with the ethical model in the Star Wars universe.