I’m Even More Excited For Ryan Gosling’s Star Wars: Starfighter After 1 Mandalorian & Grogu Scene

After a seven-year break, Star Wars is back in cinemas, and it’s all thanks to The Mandalorian & Grogu. The film follows Din Djarin (played by Pedro Pascal) and his son Grogu on a thrilling adventure filled with exciting characters like Imperial warlords, Hutt gangsters, and brave New Republic pilots. They’ll face off against gladiators and all sorts of monsters as they journey through the Outer Rim. One particular part of this year’s movie has me really excited about what’s coming next year in the Star Wars universe.

Logan Can Die in Marvel’s Wolverine Video Game, Here’s the Explanation

The latest gameplay footage shows Wolverine facing a particularly tough enemy – a more powerful Reaper than he’s encountered so far. He takes a significant amount of damage, pushing his healing factor to its limits. According to game director Mike Daly, this healing isn’t unlimited; if Wolverine takes too much damage before he can recover, his heart can stop, resulting in death (as reported by Variety). You can see his healing factor in action in the video linked below.

Outrageous Video Game Fan Theories That Were Officially Confirmed

Social media and frequent interviews have given game developers a platform to openly discuss how they make games, sometimes hinting at or even revealing future plans. This openness has led to fan theories being proven true and has officially established the storyline for remakes, sequels, and remastered versions of games.

The Odyssey Completely Changed the Spider-Man: Brand New Day Plan (& You Can Thank Tom Holland)

Tom Holland’s involvement in Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey unexpectedly altered the schedule and approach to Brand New Day. Holland explained in a GQ interview that both films were originally slated to begin production at the same time. He contacted Sony Pictures head Tom Rothman to explore options, and Sony ultimately decided to delay Brand New Day to allow Holland to work on The Odyssey. Beyond the scheduling change, Holland also shared that he brought insights and techniques learned from Nolan’s film back to his work as Spider-Man.