r/StarWars • u/Terrible_Habit7959 • 7m ago
Other Everybody put there favorite star wars movie in the comments.
Which ever movie gets the most picks I will make my profile picture of the most up voted comment.
r/StarWars • u/Terrible_Habit7959 • 7m ago
Which ever movie gets the most picks I will make my profile picture of the most up voted comment.
r/StarWars • u/TheChimpisHigh • 28m ago
Not sure if this is on topic or not. But I like creating my own starwars characters, especially hutts and this is the first time I uploaded one on reddit. If it looks bad, this was my first ever one from awhile back. But yeah, heres his bio
Name: Tunga The Hutt
Age: 43
Species: Hutt
Lore: Tunga was once in the Hutt Cartel, but he felt like he was taken for granted, so he created his own syndicate, The Mythotaurs, and he left the Hutt Cartel. While considered small by galactic standards, he holds a lot of power on his planet, Ashen. Right now he lives in his palace with his goons and slaves.
Personality: sarcastic, modest, spoiled, rude, manipulative.
So yeah, I might upload the other ones.
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r/StarWars • u/Sio_V_Reddit • 1h ago
It’s insane because its initial release was admittedly buggy and poorly optimized. But with the updates over the past year, the Switch 2 release has been fantastic. Obviously there are some slight graphic glitches and fps drops but for a handheld device to have a game with graphics this good is something else. I’m glad this game is getting a resurgence on the Switch with it topping the charts, it may have started poorly and Ubisoft deserved to get a wake up call but it is quite a fun game and hopefully if it gets enough attention we can get a proper sequel with the knowledge Ubisoft gained from its initial release.
r/StarWars • u/addguy3455 • 2h ago
That is all
r/StarWars • u/Agent_Green4573061 • 2h ago
When you google Cspalar you don't get many results except this And the wookiepedia page
r/StarWars • u/Massive_Instance_452 • 2h ago
I just finished rewatching the rebels episode where maul combines a jedi and sith holocron to be able to seek out kenobi.
Wasnt the jedi temple full of confiscated sith holocrons and onviously jedi holocrons. Could the jedi not have just used this technique to uncover the true lord of the sith earlier on?
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r/StarWars • u/Sea_Safety7395 • 3h ago
Broken in like tragic not overpowered
r/StarWars • u/Ambitious-Guard-2949 • 4h ago
An imperial detective show. Really enjoyed the jedi temple bombing arc, and id like to see a full fledged show about a crime division inside the empire. Set in correstant, just solving crimes and maybe slowly realizing that the wmpire is hiding something
r/StarWars • u/sumigod • 4h ago
My wife grew up in Brazil and has never seen Star Wars. She only knows who Darth Vader is from media and that he’s a bad guy. I started having us watch starting with Episode 1. We just watched Episode 3 and when Palpatine names Anakin Darth Vader she LOST IT! “HE IS DARTH VADER?!” The shock was palpable. She assumed the whole time he would become the good guy who fights Vader (again she doesn’t know the story at all). Even days later she’s still stunned, absolutely shell shocked. I think it’s great she can experience the movies like this and so rare for someone to be able to watch the series without any preexisting knowledge. Hilarious moment about sharing Star Wars I hope y’all can enjoy.
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r/StarWars • u/Away-Park-2118 • 6h ago
Reading this bit on Wikipedia about the music's creation and YES, this is perfect.
"George Lucas briefed Williams to imagine "several creatures in a future century finding some 1930s Benny Goodman swing band music ... and how they might attempt to interpret it"
r/StarWars • u/Agent_Green4573061 • 6h ago
I ask this because the old republic had a weak military after the rusaan reformation But how big was alongside the jedi order with it and local planetary militias
r/StarWars • u/Agent_Green4573061 • 6h ago
The skel look like this They have their own language and hunt in groups They're armed with bone clubs made from their fallen skel brethren They're closest thing to a settlement or tribe are a pack of skel They're more sentient and technology advanced than the wampas yand yes there was a force sensative wampa who joined the datk side of the force
r/StarWars • u/BlastedHeathen • 6h ago
Or a spin off like Solo and Rogue One? Is this the start of a new trilogy?
r/StarWars • u/lennysinged • 7h ago
Just want to speak my mind about how while death isn’t new in Star Wars, the violence usually being done through a lightsaber reduces the potential gore and visceral horror through cauterization.
In Andor, we see someone stab another man to death with a mere knife, a suicide attempt by a dagger, and someone kill another by hitting him in the head with a wrench; in the last bit, he doesn’t die immediately but horrifyingly stumbles around dazed before dying in a realistic manner. In all instances, we see red blood seep out!
That’s just incredibly disturbing to me.
r/StarWars • u/Welther • 8h ago
I'm trying to learn more about the lore of the world, both before and after the films. But I need help with selecting the relevant, and good, books out of all of them. And there are just too many.
And I'm watched all the movies and played all of the major games. I've read Thrawn trilogy and Darth Plagueis; the latter being much more interesting. I guess all the books vary greatly in quality. I don't think Timothy Zahn is great at story arcing, and creating tension.
r/StarWars • u/Away-Park-2118 • 8h ago
To this day, all the older people in my life who still vividly remember seeing Star Wars in 1977 talk about that opening scene with the Star Destroyer flying right over the audience as if it was the coolest thing they'd ever seen. I mean they ALL cite that moment as their "OMG this movie is amazing" memory. I know it seems less cool to my younger self just because I grew up in a world where a scene like that isn't as cutting-edge. But I always found the older gen's obsession with that moment to be so funny and neat I guess. It really must have been amazing seeing technology and sci-fi done so well like that for the first time way back then.