New familiar faces are photographed in anticipation of the new installment of the epic saga. If there is anyone capable of capturing the grandeur and beauty of the Star Wars universe in photos, it's Annie Leibowitz.
This year’s Forbes’ “30 Under 30” list in Hollywood and Entertainment category featured no repeats. With that said, previous honorees such as Jennifer Lawrence, Ryan Coogler, Lena Dunham or Issa Rae won’t be on the 2016 list. And since the game of popularity has evolved this year, the common formula for success has been changed and gone are those who rose to fame through YouTube video uploads, historical hip-hop musicals or highest-grossing first films.
Neil DeGrasse Tyson has admitted to fact-checking the new “Star Wars” film. Neil deGrasse Tyson admitted on Monday, Dec. 21 that he fact-checked the new "Star Wars" film.
A longtime fan of the "Star Wars" franchise had recently been diagnosed with a terminal cancer that could potentially take his life before the release of the new film, "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." So after he and his wife took to social media for a dying request to see the film before he passed on, that wish was granted. See the details and Twitter posts here.
A new teaser-trailer has emerged across the internet and Star Wars fans all around the globe have nearly wept in response to seeing Han Solo (Harrison Ford) next to his long-time friend and co-pilot saying, "Chewy, we're home."
As the movie finished its final day of shooting, "Star Wars: Episode VII" is now officially titled "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," according to an announcement Thursday on StarWars.com.