A interview with Stuart Freeborn behind the scenes of "The Empire Strikes Back."
Adam Driver bragged to the BBC about some of the swag he swiped from the set of Star Wars and other films.
The veteran funny man talks to Jimmy Kimmel about performing stand-up in Vegas, the new season of "F is for Family" and his "Star Wars" action figure.
Ewan McGregor revealed to Jonathan Ross the challenge behind filming an entire scene alone without any other actors present.
A blaster fight between stormtroopers and droids never felt this exciting or emotional.
The Corridor Crew attempt to reinvent the lightsaber with help from a sword expert.
The German craftsman created the iconic spaceship using a combination of plastic, foam, paper, polystyrene and aluminum and 2,800 hours of hard work.
While some artists make snow-covered mountains, pastoral fields or calm lake scenes the subjects of their paintings, Turkish artistย Naci Cabaย prefers to paint celestial "Star Wars" surroundings.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, here was the beginning of a franchise that would soon become a gargantuan fixture of popular culture.
Researchers at University of Central Florida back in 2017 found that cognitively demanding tasks, like a math instructional video, induces children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder to fidget, while watching a movie, like the pod-racing scene in "Star Wars Episode I – The Phantom Menace," a less strenuous brain activity, doesn't prompt excessive movement.
Celebrate May the 4th by remembering the time he reduced Adam Scott to a blubbering mess. (From 2017)
Mark Hamill explains why he agreed to appear in season 2 of "The Mandalorian."
The upcoming Disney+ anthology series puts a unique spin on the Star Wars franchise, coming September 22nd.
One of Yoda's most notable characteristics is their unique pattern of speech. But what if Yoda just spoke like everybody else?
Sculptor and Star Wars super fan Leonardo Ugolini takes a mound of sand and transforms it into the iconic starship driven by Han Solo.
This 1977 TV ad for "Star Wars" emphasizes Luke and Leia's "romance." The people who made this commercial didn't seem to get tipped off by George Lucas that they're actually brother and sister.
While appearing on "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson" in 1978, Carl Sagan gave a pointed critique of "Star Wars."
The level of work that went into making this is staggering.
Someone brilliantly catalogued each mention of "star" or "war" from all of the Star Wars films.
An impressive recreation of Mando's jetpack.
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