D23 Expo: The Best Cosplay From The Weekend

Rapunzel, Minnie Mouse, and Peter Pan as Mandalorians.

Snow White and the Evil Queen

Winifred Sanderson

Aladin as Han Solo

The Undertaker

Snow White as a Mandalorian

High fashion Monsters Inc

Mary Poppins and Burt

Balloon Sully and Boo

Spider-Man

Jawa and a Stormtrooper

High fashion Lumier

Bill & Ted 3 Production Wrap Marked By Nostalgic On-Set Tweets

The hugely anticipated Bill & Ted Face the Music has now finished shooting ahead of its 2020 release. The third movie in the time-travelling comedy series reunites Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter after nearly 30 years, and the end of production was marked by co-creator and writer Ed Solomon.

Solomon tweeted footage of the set, as the cast and crew applaud to mark the moment the movie wrapped. He also shared a comparison picture of the cast and crew of the film alongside one taken way back in 1988, when Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure finished shooting. Check them out below:

Bill & Ted Face the Music releases on August 21, 2020 and is directed by Galaxy Quest’s Dean Parisot. The movie features several familiar faces, with William Sadler reprising his Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey role as Death, and Hal Landon Jr. and Amy Stoch playing Ted’s dad Chief Logan and his stepmom Missy from both earlier movies. In terms of new characters, Barry star Anthony Carrigan plays the film’s main villain, while Samara Weaving and Brigette Lundy-Paine appear as Bill and Ted’s daughters.

After years of rumors that Winter and Reeves might return for a third movie, in March, the pair confirmed Bill & Ted Face the Music was finally happening. As for what the plot of the film will be, it was revealed by Solomon in January 2018 that the story finds Bill and Ted in the modern day, as family men that go back in time to revisit their younger selves, using footage from the original film.

Dying Light 2 – Official 26 Minute Gameplay Demo

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Star Wars: Rise Of Skywalker Dark Rey Theories, Including Possible Force Unleashed Connection

At D23, a new trailer for Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker was released. While some of it consisted of shots from previous movies, a whole bunch of new footage was revealed in the trailer. Fans seem to have mostly focused on the final few shots of the trailer, though, specifically when Rey–who’s new Sith robes and yellow eyes imply she’s fallen to the dark side of the Force–ignites a red-bladed lightsaber.

Without context, it’s difficult to say what this one scene could mean for the story in The Rise of Skywalker. It could just be a vision or a dream but there are other possibilities as well. We have our own theories as to what this final scene in the Rise of Skywalker trailer could be. If you haven’t watched the trailer yet, it’s embedded below.

Rey Is Facing Off Against Her Clone

This theory was first put forth by Star Wars Theory on June 2019, suggesting Rey has a connection to Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II. In the 2010 Star Wars game, protagonist Galen “Starkiller” Marek discovers he’s a clone of the original Galen and has been created by Darth Vader in an attempt to craft the perfect Sith apprentice.

Though The Force Unleashed series is no longer canon, Disney already has a track record of reusing Star Wars characters and lore under new context–ranging from Grand Admiral Thrawn to Darth Bane. Perhaps Disney is bringing back this clone storyline in The Rise of Skywalker, but changing it from a Galen clone made by Vader into a Rey clone made by Sidious.

In the novels and comics, Sidious repeatedly expresses disappointment in Vader being reduced to his cyborg state and thus being unable to tap into certain aspects of the dark side of the Force as a result. This has occasionally caused Sidious to try to find a new apprentice–with the most notable attempt being the ploy to turn Luke Skywalker in Return of the Jedi.

Perhaps one of Sidious’ plans for replacing Vader was cloning a Force-sensitive being until he could create the perfect apprentice. Rey could consequently be one of these clones; perhaps she was a defect who was discarded or the true success who was saved by scientists taking pity on her. Either way, being a clone would address Kylo’s confession in The Last Jedi that Rey is the daughter of nobodies, as then she’d have been born from a machine, not from anyone of note. If this theory is true, then the dark Rey in the trailer could be another failed clone, the original Rey, or the successful clone who is being controlled or possessed by the lingering spirit of Sidious.

Rey Is Undergoing Her Final Jedi Knight Trial

The dark Rey we see in the trailer could just be a vision and thus it could be a part of Rey’s trial to become a Jedi Knight. There are five trials every padawan learner must face when becoming a true Jedi Knight.

Rey has already completed four of the five trials: Skill, Courage, Flesh, and Insight. The Trial of Skill demands a Jedi display physical prowess, especially with a lightsaber. To pass the Trial of Courage, a Jedi needs to undergo a dangerous mission on their own. Only those who had lived through a torturous experience or lost a body part can surpass the Trial of the Flesh. The Trial of Insight is usually the final one all aspiring Jedi Knights must overcome, a test to prove that a Jedi knows how to problem-solve.

The Trial of the Spirit is the most difficult of all the tests, requiring a Jedi to look within themselves and acknowledge their own potential for evil before coming to terms with the fact that there is nothing to be done about destroying that darkness. All that can be done is to resist against it. We see Luke undergo this trial in The Empire Strikes Back in the cave on Dagobah and Kanan in Star Wars Rebels in the Jedi temple on Lothal.

Most Jedi can only undergo this trial by visiting a place where the Force converges and it’s possible to experience a life-like vision that gives their personal darkness a physical form to fight against. These places where the Force pool together are typically found in locations where major events involving the Force occurred.

Though Rey has come to terms with the fact that evil exists in Kylo, she has not come to terms with her own past. Specifically, she hasn’t dealt with the opportunity for evil to influence her mind through the desperate need she has to prove she’s not a nobody and is in fact a descendant of someone noteworthy. We see Rey and her friends approaching the remains of what looks like the second Death Star in one of the trailers for The Rise of Skywalker–the place where both Darth Vader and Darth Sidious died and created a massive vacuum in the dark side of the Force. That’s an ideal location for the Force to converge together, and Rey may be traveling to that location to complete her training and officially become a Jedi Knight.

Rey Sees Her Future

If Rey is doomed to fall to the dark side, then the vision of her consumed in darkness could be a vision of what’s to come. Though this theory is doubtful given the story in The Last Jedi, it is still possible. In Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Anakin foresaw that he’d become Darth Vader one day and Ahsoka experienced a vision in which she saw who she could become if she left Anakin’s side and stopped being a Jedi. The Force seems to love showing powerful Force users what their future could be even if that destiny ultimately ends up being prophecy.

Again, it’s unlikely Rey is going to fall to the dark side given her character arc in The Last Jedi. So maybe she’s experiencing a vision of what she’s destined to become unless she changes something about herself. And unlike Anakin and Ahsoka–both of which eventually caused their visions to become reality–maybe Rey is strong enough to break free of her destined future.

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Make Your Own Mandalorian Lore With the Black Series Boba Fett Helmet

The Mandalorian trailer from D23 got me extremely hyped for some bounty-hunting action, and got me thinking again about the Star Wars Black Series Boba Fett helmet.

Boba Fett is not the main character in The Mandalorian, and as far as we know, he doesn’t appear in the series. But Boba Fett’s iconic armos is Mandalorian armor, and you can bring home Boba Fett’s battle-scarred helmet on Star Wars Day, May the Fourth.

Star Wars Black Series Boba Fett Electronic Helmet Preorder

Ion Fury Devs Take Back Decision to Remove Homophobic Content

Update: In a new post on Steam from Terminx – lead developer on Ion Fury – a joint statement was shared from both Voidpoint and 3D Realms, stating they will not be removing any homophobic content from Ion Fury, counteracting what was vocalized previously after the developers made transphobic and sexist remarks in their Discord channel.

The statement can be read below:

“Joint statement from Voidpoint and 3D Realms:

We’ve caused a recent controversy suggesting Ion Fury game content was to be censored.

We will absolutely NOT be censoring Ion Fury or any of our other games, now or in the future, including but not limited to by removing gags such as gaming’s most controversial facial wash.

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Dark Side Rey: 4 Theories About This Twist

The new Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker footage that debuted at D23 this past weekend is now available online (watch it below!), and not surprisingly it has fans speculating about what exactly is going on with Daisy Ridley’s Rey, who wears a dark cloak and wields a double bladed lightsaber at the end of the preview. Has she really turned to the Dark Side of the Force?!

Of course, we really won’t know what’s going on until the film is released on December 20, but we do have some theories about what could be at work here. Let’s dig in!

This Is a Rey Clone

Cloning certainly is a thing in the Star Wars universe. Not only did Palpatine use a clone army to fight in the Clone Wars, but the Expanded Universe (now known as Legends) of books and comics established that he also had a habit of cloning bodies for himself in order to achieve a sort of immortality.

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