Star Wars: Cantina Chronicles Friends meet at the local Cantina to talk about the latest Star Wars stories and lore! Cantina Chronicles looks at all of the important news, theories, and hot topics across ALL MEDIA in the Star Wars galaxy, from Alderaan (or the asteroid field that used to be Alderaan) to Zarak-Nine. We are a positive Star Wars forum that discusses everything we love about the galaxy far, far away, but near and dear to our hearts.
Saddle up with the gang as they discuss the second half of the Night Jedi and the Dark Horse comic limited series "Tales from the Nightland"... eventually. First, though, all the news!
This week the gang gets together to discuss two pieces of Star Wars media. First, we talk about the first four episodes of the Ninth Jedi. Then, we jump into the Han Solo: Search for the Falcon comic series.
On this week's ep the gang gets together to discuss Marvel Comic's super fun and gritty Boba Fett: Black, White, and Red. We may try to avoid it, but discussion of the Book of Boba Fett is inevitable. But first, a lively discussion of what Christopher Nolan could bring to the galaxy far, far away.
After much delay, the gang finally sit down to discuss Mike Chen's book Star Wars Outlaws: Low Read Moon. Topics include the differing narrative viewpoints of our protagonists, how it adds to game, and the ability to create a character so despicable it can be a tough read at times... that's meant as a compliment.
This week the gang gets together to discuss all the latest news and pay tribute to two absolute legends from the Star Wars Galaxy: Marcia Lucas and Jeff Olson. But first, they lay down odds of whether or not we'll ever get to play Star Wars: Eclipse.
It's last call at the cantina and crew decided to draft their ultimate jedi council. Timelines and cannon don't matter, and Ben's perfectly fine with that. Also, why are there so many dark siders on there? Also, also, can you put a droid on the counsel? Let's find out!
This week the crew gathers at the bar to discuss what they think Rey's New Jedi Order would look like. They all had the same homework assignment, and they all came at it from different perspectives: feels, narrative potential, and a 29-point plan. In the end, the consensus is telling.
Join us as we discuss our watch of the Lone Wolf and Cub movie series. We examine what Favreau and Filoni borrowed, what they iterated on, and what they could do with it in the future.