• Loki Fans May Have Gotten Great News Ahead Of Its Disney+ Debut

    You're a fan of Loki on Disney+, aren't you? If you answered "I don't know, it's not out yet," then you're just not living up to your potential as an MCU enthusiast. In any case, it looks like you'll have more of the show to enjoy, once you figure out how much you love it.

    By Tom Meisfjord November 5th, 2020 Read More
  • What The Jawas In The Mandalorian Look Like Under Their Hood

    Since they were first introduced in Episode IV, Tatooine's jibbering, miniature scrap enthusiasts have never been seen sans robe. In the real world, Jawa faces have become a niche nerdy point of fascination, a detail of a beloved fantasy world held just outside of fans' reach.

    By Tom Meisfjord November 5th, 2020 Read More
  • The Magical Nicolas Cage Adventure You Can Catch On Disney+ Right Now

    Nicolas Cage has carved out one of the most adventurous careers in cinema history. But some may not remember a magical adventure movie he starred in way back in 2010. Luckily for those who missed out on the film originally, The Sorcerer's Apprentice is now available to stream on Disney+.

    By Patrick Phillips November 5th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Gor Karesh From The Mandalorian Sounds So Familiar

    The second season of The Mandalorian has landed on Disney+. As audiences navigate through the haze of excitement surrounding a new series of space western adventures, let's take a moment to consider the important questions. Questions like, "Who was that one-eyed guy at the beginning?"

    By Tom Meisfjord November 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • The Vibroweapons In The Mandalorian Explained

    In the opening moments of The Mandalorian season 2, audiences are treated to a glimpse at the sport of kings, the sweet science, known as "two Gamorreans smacking each other with axes." Look closely, and you might notice something peculiar about their weapons.

    By Tom Meisfjord October 30th, 2020 Read More
  • What You Didn't Notice About The Mandalorian Chapter 9's Big Battle

    While Mando and his unofficially adopted son would probably like a minute to catch their breath, The Mandalorian chapter 9 proves there's no rest for the wicked. In the battle scene on the season 2 premiere, there's one technical detail you may not have picked up on the first time around.

    By Mike Bedard October 30th, 2020 Read More
  • Who Was That Person At The End Of The Mandalorian Chapter 9?

    The Mandalorian is finally back for its second season on Disney+, with the first episode, titled "Chapter 9: The Marshal," premiering on October 30, 2020. At the very end of the episode, a cloaked figure appeared. Here's who that person is.

    By Devon Forward October 30th, 2020 Read More
  • What The Mandalorian Fans Need To Know About The Gotra

    Outside of a few Star Wars novels, the Gotra hasn't made much of an impression in the main continuity, but by all accounts, that could change very soon with The Mandalorian. The group was mentioned in Chapter 9 of the show. Here's what's behind that reference.

    By Mike Bedard October 30th, 2020 Read More
  • Who Plays Louise Shepard In The Right Stuff On Disney+?

    More than the '83 flick of the same name, the new Disney+ series explores the trials and tribulations of the astronauts' wives. Of those wives, few endured as many trials and tribulations as Louise Shephard. And yes, there's a good chance you know the actor who portrays Louise in The Right Stuff.

    By Patrick Phillips October 16th, 2020 Read More
  • Disney+ Is Introducing An Advisory Warning For These Films

    Any Disney animation fan worth their salt can tell you that the House of Mouse faced a real pickle when it started offering its classic cartoons on the Disney+ streaming service. Now, the company has updated the disclaimer it attaches to some of its classic animated offerings.

    By Tom Meisfjord October 16th, 2020 Read More
  • It's Not All Bad News About Mulan On Disney+ Anymore

    After the live-action Mulan remake was shuttled to Disney's exclusive streaming service due to COVID-19, which is keeping lots of movies out of theaters outright, subscribers were dismayed to discover that they would have to pay $29.99 to watch the film on top of their monthly $6.99 subscription.

    By Nina Starner September 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • Disney+ Reportedly Won't Always Be So Family-Friendly

    The House of Mouse might be adding a new wing, with a sign on the door: NO KIDS ALLOWED. Industry insider Grace Randolph recently took to Twitter with a sizzling rumor claiming that streamer Disney+ will soon be adding a grownup-only section in which to house its more adult content.

    By Mike Floorwalker August 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Star Wars Is Getting An Awesome Disney+ Holiday Special This Year

    The 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special has long been a source of tacky yuletide joy for fans willing to track down a bootleg. Now, we can confirm that this holiday season will see the release of a brand new Star Wars special — this time with a little more self-awareness... and a whole lot more LEGO.

    By Dany Roth August 14th, 2020 Read More
  • Lines In The Mandalorian That Mean More Than You Realize

    The Mandalorian packs a whole lot of Stars Wars story into its first season. But even the most diehard fans might have failed to grasp the full meaning of some of its most important lines. We're here to take a closer look at those key bits of dialogue, one detail at a time.

    By Renata Carmen August 10th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About The Weapons Used In The Mandalorian

    The Disney+ series' diversity of armaments brings out unspoken layers in its densely nuanced characters, so it's no surprise that a lot of care was put into their creation. Here's the background on The Mandalorian's arsenal

    By Meg Bucholtz June 1st, 2020 Read More
  • The Weird Thing Werner Herzog Did On The Mandalorian Set

    It's easy to get lost in a galaxy far, far away. While shooting on the set of The Mandalorian with Baby Yoda — in actuality, an extremely lifelike and expensive puppet — Werner Herzog's directorly instincts took over, and things got a little surreal.

    By Mike Floorwalker June 1st, 2020 Read More