It's hard to believe that Timothy Zahn first introduced us to the character of Thrawn in Heir to the Empire thirty years ago. Notwithstanding, the blue-skinned, perplexing Chiss strategist remains one of the Star Wars franchise's most beloved characters three decades later. Fans were elated when
Last summer author Timothy Zahn introduced us to a whole subset of the greater Star Wars franchise. Thrawn was back in action with the prequel novel Thrawn Ascendancy: Chaos Rising. In it we get to experience the blue-skinned Chiss as a rising star in the Expansionary Defense Force. Further, we got
WARNING: Article contains mild spoilers for Star Wars: Thrawn Ascendancy (Book I - Chaos Rising). Read on at your own risk. "You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain." Now, I'm sure you're probably asking this question: Why is he quoting Harvey Dent in an
Lucasfilm Publishing dropped a couple of bombshells at their New York Comic Con panel this past October when it came to new, written Star Wars material. First was the announcement of the mysterious Project Luminous. To the delight of Thrawn fans, they also announced that the blue-skinned Chiss
Grand Admiral Thrawn has been a Star Wars fan favorite since his introduction in Timothy's Zawn's 1991 novel Heir to the Empire. A contrast to Vader's violence and impulsiveness, however, Thrawn represented the meticulous and patient side of Imperial strategy. Unfortunately Disney relegated the the
Daemons of the Shadow Realm has Yuru and his Daemons turn the table on his pursuers in Ep. 4 "Jin and Yuru". It's pretty clearly a case of the hunters becoming the hunted here, and in a very action-packed way to boot. Now we wait and see if this is a good thing for Yuru, or if he has bitten off
I'm not completely sold on the Bob Odenkirk action star rebrand. That's not a knock on him, either. I actually think he fits the role quite well, given the right circumstances - those being the break out Nobody which remains the best use of his new look. But something about it feels off and
It's been quite a long time since we've had a Star Wars movie in theaters. In the time between Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and now, we've had a revolution in entertainment in streaming and Star Wars moved from controlling the theater to a fixture in our living rooms with shows like The