Plus, hot new Book of Boba Fett Lego, and even more Star Trek action figures.
Hot off a return in both The Bad Batch and now The Book of Boba Fett , Hasbro's latest Star Wars figure is ready to claim his next bounty: your wallet.
The latest Star Wars Disney+ show is over—and we have some questions about what happened and what's next.
"In the Name of Honor" brings the Star Wars series to an explosive end, but doesn't offer much beyond the action.
His Disney+ series has issues, but casting the bounty hunter as naive to the world around him is not exactly inaccurate.
The Book of Boba Fett 's latest episode has clearly left us with a lot of questions. But one mystery about the bigger picture lingers...
"From the Desert Comes a Stranger" sets up for The Book of Boba Fett 's finale by forgetting why it was following its protagonist in the first place.
Akiva Goldsman already has ideas for another Star Trek show.
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The bounty hunter chases his targets through Coruscant in the sadly canceled video game.
There are lots of them but one in particular just seems completely...off the walls.
Chapter 5 of The Book of Boba Fett is a completely different show, and that's... well, that's kind of a problem.
No Thunder though. Plus more updates from the MCU!
The Star Wars Disney+ show had a piece of music near the end that offered a big hint for what's to come.
"The Gathering Storm" makes little progress towards the show's ultimate conflict, but at long last gives Ming-Na Wen something to do.
"The Streets of Mos Espa" sets the stage for conflict to come, but loses some of the promise of the series' first few episodes.
The second episode of the Star Wars Disney+ show was filled with callbacks, but a subtler one was our favorite.
"The Tribes of Tatooine" delves into the past to ask a fundamental question of its protagonist: If Boba Fett is no longer a bounty hunter, then what is he?
And Brian Michael Bendis has a... surprisingly needed clarification about his Legion of Superheroes animated series.
Artist KillCutter blends Star Wars figures with photography and digital art for stunning results.