The Clone Wars Rewatch: Rafa’s “Dangerous Debt”

To celebrate the final season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars on Disney+, we’re undertaking a full chronological rewatch of the five original seasons, The Lost Missions, and the theatrical release. We’d be honored if you would join us for the weekly #CloneWarsRewatch — you can watch this week’s episode on Disney+ now — and share your thoughts on the award-winning series.

124: “Dangerous Debt” (Season Seven, Episode 7)

“Who you were does not have to define who you are.”

Synopsis: Captured by the Pyke Syndicate, Ahsoka and the Martez sisters attempt a daring escape.

Analysis:

The sorrow of the Martez family brings the cost of the war into sharp focus for Ahsoka Tano. The former commander of the Grand Army of

The Makers of Star Wars: The High Republic: Cavan Scott and Daniel José Older on Marvel’s and IDW’s Comics | StarWars.com

As we prepare to enter a new era of Star Wars storytelling with Star Wars: The High Republic, StarWars.com sits down with the five authors — Charles Soule, Justina Ireland, Claudia Gray, Daniel José Older, and Cavan Scott — penning the first round of books and comics. “The Makers of Star Wars: The High Republic” will run weekly through the end of the year to celebrate the January 2021 launch of the storytelling epic.

Spoiler warning: The article contains plot details from The High Republic from Marvel and The High Republic Adventures from IDW Publishing.

Light of the Jedi is just the beginning of an epic tale that sweeps across a prospering Republic in an era of heroes, villains, and monsters. The High Republic, an ongoing comic series from Marvel, picks up where the

The Return of Fennec Shand: Ming-Na Wen on Finding her Voice as the Elite Assassin in The Mandalorian

The first time Ming-Na Wen walked onto the set of The Mandalorian, Tatooine materialized before her very eyes as the Stagecraft set powered up, surrounding her in its glow. “They turned on the Volume and there were the two suns,” she tells StarWars.com. “And tears welled up in my eyes. I was on Tatooine!” It was as if she’d been transported not just to the Star Wars galaxy, but back in time. 

Growing up in Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania — a hometown she shares with fellow Pittsburgh native and The Mandalorian executive producer Dave Filoni — Wen dreamed of becoming an actor. Some days she would grab take out from her family’s restaurant, The Chinatown Inn, and head to a matinee at the local movie theater, she says. Among the films

Go Behind the Scenes of the Second Season of The Mandalorian in an All-New Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian Special

From the triumphant return of legendary bounty hunter Boba Fett to the live-action debut of fan-favorite Ahsoka Tano, the second season of The Mandalorian is a fun, surprising, emotional thrill-ride, which has kept fans excited to see how each new weekly chapter will unfold. This Christmas, Disney+ takes viewers behind the scenes of the groundbreaking season in a new hour-long Making of Season Two special.

In this new installment of Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian, filmmakers and cast provide unprecedented access to the storytelling decisions and innovations that went into the second season of the Emmy Award-winning series.

Featuring immersive on-set footage that places viewers right in the middle of the filmmaking process, and rare insights from the cast and crew, this special documentary explores the production of all 8 episodes

Valance and Han Solo Fly TIEs in Marvel’s Bounty Hunters #8 – Exclusive Preview

Even in his younger days, Han Solo could impress and frustrate from moment to moment.

In StarWars.com’s exclusive first look at Bounty Hunters #8, we glimpse a mission from Beilert Valance’s time in the Empire, as he and his squadron of TIEs evade pursuers. And among his fellow Imperial cadets is none other than our favorite nerf herder…

Bounty Hunters #8, from writer Ethan Sacks and artist Paolo Villanelli, arrives December 23 and is available for pre-order now on Comixology and at your local comic shop.

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Make Blue Milk Mando Macarons to Share with Everyone

There’s no separating the Mandalorian and the Child, and there’s no coming between the Child and his cookies. When Mando reaches Nevarro City, he leaves little Grogu in the care of the local school. It’s here that the always-hungry young one gets a taste of something sweet. A student eating a bewitching blue cookie refuses to share, so the Child does what he has to and levitates it right to himself. If you have that kind of power, there’s no better way to use it than for grabbing snacks.

These blue milk macarons are smaller than most, so they’re the perfect size for foundling-like hands. They also have a surprise raspberry filling in the center, making these coveted cookies among the best in the galaxy. This is the Way.

Every Star Wars: The High Republic Book and Comic Series (So Far)

Star Wars: The High Republic takes us back to the prime of the Jedi Order — centuries prior to the events of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, during a previously unseen era. A multi-platform publishing initiative with books and comics for all ages, the story introduces new heroes to cheer on, new worlds to explore, and new threats to face. There has never been anything like it before in tales of the galaxy far, far away.

With The High Republic set to launch January 2021, StarWars.com has compiled a guide to the first books and comics of the storytelling epic. See below for covers, official plot synopses, release dates, and more.

Star Wars: The High Republic Books

Star Wars: The High Republic: The Light of the Jedi

By Charles

Mando and the Child Come Home (Literally) in New AR Experience App

The Child’s hovering pram is levitating inside my kitchen. With a tap of my finger, the Mandalorian unlocks the protective shell to reveal the bounty hiding within. And even though I know it’s augmented reality, the product of the new Google Pixel The Mandalorian AR Experience beaming this tender moment into my home, I can’t help myself. After examining the scene from every angle, I finally step between bounty hunter and asset to stare into the eyes of the Child for myself, his one small hand reaching out toward me through the screen.

A few minutes later, Grogu has toddled into a new scene just a few feet from my desk. Like a diminutive boss checking on my progress for the day, he stands gazing in my direction, then sips