Geekville Radio #277

Geekville Radio #277

WandaVision Wrap Up

WandaVision had its super-sized season finale which raised almost as many questions as it did answers. Will there be a second season? Is Vision truly back? Are Billy and Tommy still out there? And where was Wanda in that post-credits scene anyway?

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No, George Lucas is NOT writing episodes for the Andor series

Rumors have gone around for some time that Star Wars creator George Lucas may have some input on some of the upcoming next Star Wars series headed for Disney+. Most recently, some blogs and social media posts have pointed to the IMDB page for Andor, a series that is currently in production, as evidence because it credits Lucas for two episodes.

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Geekville Radio #274

Geekville Radio #274
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Geekville Radio #271: Star Wars and Marvel TV

Geekville Radio #271

Happy 2021! Seth and Crazy Train kick off the new year by talking about all the Star Wars and Marvel series set for Disney+ in the coming years.

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The Mandalorian Finale Review

Season Two of The Mandalorian has ended and boy was it a doozy! Not only did we get the conclusion to Mando’s story, but we also got the perfect springboard to additional stories.

SPOILER WARNING! – Star Destroyer sized spoilers inside! If you have not seen the season finale, proceed at your own risk!

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Ten Star Wars Series and Two Movies Announced

Disney held its Investor’s Day conference yesterday and among the major news was the announcement of ten Star Wars series and two feature films in production for release over the next few years. After infamously put all Star Wars feature films on hold after the disappointing performance of Solo: A Star Wars Story, Disney finally revealed details about projects that have been in development since then.

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Dave Prowse Passes Away At 85

Star Wars actor Dave Prowse, who famously donned the black armor to appear as the iconic Darth Vader in the Original Trilogy, has passed away at the age of 85.

In addition to his Star Wars work, Prowse appeared in numerous horror and sci-fi films, including Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell where he starred with future co-star Peter Cushing. He also had a role as the minotaur monster in the Doctor Who story The Time Monster, making him one of the few actors to have roles in both Star Wars and Doctor Who.

We at Geekville Radio would like to extend our condolences to the Prowse family for their loss.