Before we know it, 2015 will be here, and "Star Wars Episode 7" will be in theatres. And, if you believe Disney president Alan Horn, the much-anticipated film is already shooting!
It's been confirmed: Adam Driver, the breakout star of the HBO hit Girls, has been cast in a role in the upcoming Star Wars: Episode 7 film... or has he?
Star Wars fans can take comfort in knowing that a life-size Millennium Falcon has been built on the Pineridge Studios lot in London...and the female lead has been confirmed and cast for the much-anticipated Episode 7!
With the "Star Wars Episode 7" casting rumors flying around, the latest entry into the foray -- acclaimed character actor Gary Oldman -- has created a positive stir amongst the Star Wars community, with some fans calling Oldman's possible casting the "best news yet!"
Now that JJ Abrams has started to open up about the development of Star Wars Episode VII, more actors have begun to come forward to talk about their casting talks with the director. The latest actor to confirm his talks for a possible role in the much-anticipated film? Former Disney star turned serious actor Zac Efron, who admits it would be "cool" to get a role.
A few days ago, we reported that JJ Abrams would be taking a less secretive approach to the disclosure of important news regarding the much-anticipated Episode VII of Star Wars. With this in mind, then, here are some of the things we'd like to see JJ Abrams confirm for Episode 7.
The rumors have been going on for a while, but now Carrie Fisher has confirmed what many of us in the "Star Wars" fanbase knew to be true: the Original Fab Three -- Fisher, Mark Hamill, and Harrison Ford -- will return to the roles that catapulted them into the pop culture landscape in "Star Wars: Episode VII"!
With the upcoming release of "Star Wars Episode 7" in 2015, the rumors surrounding the casting -- and the characters -- have gone into overdrive. The latest casting rumor? Yoda will appear in "Episode 7" as a Force Ghost.
In what is good news for fans of the original trilogy, new reports have confirmed that Episode 7 screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan has written significant parts for the original cast -- Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, and Harrison Ford.
The latest spate of "Star Wars" merchandise, as was reported yesterday, was 50 Cent's "Star Wars"-inspired SMS Audio headphones. But, of course, this isn't the first time "Star Wars" has been merchandised out (in fact, some reports indicate that George Lucas makes -- or, rather, made -- more money on licensing the "Star Wars" franchise than anything else). With that in mind, then, we decided to take a look at some of the best "Star Wars" products in the galaxy -- and beyond -- that have come out over the past 35 years.
Yesterday, it was revealed that 50 Cent teamed up with Lucasfilm to create a "Star Wars"-themed line of SMS Audio headphones. Today, in continuing with the theme of "Star Wars" in hip-hop, it's been revealed that rapper Tupac Shakur auditioned for the role of Mace Windu in the prequels...a role that Samuel L. Jackson went on to make famous.
Some more news from the "Star Wars Episode 7" front: Lawrence Kasdan, the genius behind "Empire Strikes Back" who has also been tapped to pen Episode 7 with J.J. Abrams, is also now rumored to be penning the stand-alone movie about infamous bounty hunter Boba Fett.
It seems that every actor in the world, literally, wants to have a role in the upcoming "Star Wars Episode VII" film slated for release in 2015. The latest actor on the audition block? Dominic Monaghan, last seen on American television screens on the hit ABC show, "Lost."
Fun "Star Wars" fact of the day: Ewoks were originally supposed to be Wookiees, and vice versa (hence the similarity of their names). Nevertheless, today, we look back on two not-quite-canon films that, unlike the "Star Wars Holiday Special," George Lucas actually claims as part and parcel of the "Star Wars" franchise.
2013 was the year that every possible "Star Wars Episode VII" rumor came out. Some of the rumors were great, some were exciting...and some were just plain stupid. Here are the dumbest "Star Wars VII" rumors of 2013.
More news and rumors are coming up from the "Star Wars Episode VII" set, and this time, the rumors are that Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence -- best known for her work in "The Hunger Games" -- will be cast in a pivotal role in the upcoming feature film!
The Internet has been abuzz with "Star Wars Episode VII" news, updates, rumors, and castings. Just last week, fingers were being pointed at British actor Jack O'Connell being the so-called "new face of the movies." However, some interesting developments have emerged today: the new film, scheduled for release in 2015, doesn't have an approved budget or script at the moment!
No, this isn't an extra from "Trainspotting" -- this is British actor Jack O'Connell, and even though he's best known for starring in the Angelina Jolie vehicle "Unbroken," he's now the latest offering into the rumor mill of potential "Star Wars Episode VII" cast members.
Avid Star Wars fan finally get a release date for Star Wars Episode VII. However, they won't be too happy that the debut is still at least two years away.