Star Wars Rebels: “Generations” Trailer

The Jedi have been wiped out and the Empire spreads tyranny through the galaxy. Hope runs thin. But on the small planet of Lothal a big change is looming. A group of rebels meet a 14-year-old con artist named Ezra and soon it’s clear their destinies are linked. Aboard their ship, the Ghost, Ezra and the rebels embark on an adventure to ignite a rebellion and strike back against the Empire. (via StarWars on YouTube)

New Toys hitting TRU’s in PA!

We hit a few TRU’s in the Philadelphia area and both were re-set and ready for Rebels.  We found the Black Series Speeder Bike, Jabba, TRU Exclusive Battle on Endor Set and the Han and Greedo but no signs of the newer waves. There were no Jedi Reveal on the shelves but there was a space for them, so they either sold out or were not in stock yet. The Darth Vader kids chairs were there, all the new LEGO sets and plenty of other Rebels items from plush to Pjs. Check out some shots below. If you haven’t been to your local TRU yet, now may be the time!

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First look at Episode VII elements might be in Rebels

Via EW.com:

The team behind Disney’s other announced Star Warsfilmed story, the one that’s being released next month—Star Wars Rebels, which premieres Disney Channel before moving to Disney XD—is creatively in cahoots with the Episode VII team, EW has learned exclusively. Even though Rebels takes place years before the events of the first-released Star Wars film (Episode IV), and is an animated series rather than a feature film, Disney wants to make sure any creative elements introduced in Rebels align with the rest of the Star Wars canon. That way, even with multiple Star Wars projects in various stages of development at the same time, the brand’s world-building will continue in a cohesive and consistent manner.

“It’s a very integrated process, there’s real communication between all the filmmakers because we’re all part of a larger timeline,” says Rebels executive producer Simon Kinberg, who is also a creative consultant on Episode VII. “There is absolutely communication and integration between the different stories. We are very aware of what they’re doing in VII, and we also have to click into place with Episode IV.”

So you might see a new Star Wars city or a character in Rebels and not even realize until 14 months later (when Episode VII is scheduled to be released) that they’re also in the new film albeit presumably in some older form). And for fans of IV, V and VI, expect plenty of “set-ups and Easter eggs” to elements in those classics. “There are characters, vehicles, imagery that are introduced in the show before we’ve ever seen them in the movies, possibly including VII,” he said.

Vanessa Marshall narrates except of “A New Dawn” by John Jackson Miller

This past Tuesday, John Jackson Miller and Del Rey Books released the first Star Wars novel in the new line of adult fiction: A New Dawn. The book serves as a prequel to the upcoming Star Wars: Rebels (which premieres this October) and focuses on Kanan and Hera. You can check out our highly praised review on A New Dawn, here. Rebels will star Vanessa Marshall in the role of Hera Syndulla as she brings her talented repertoire of skills to the Star Wars franchise. In order to give fans a sneak peek of her upcoming performance in Rebels and to promote Miller’s A New Dawn, Vanessa read an excerpt of the book. Entertainment Weekly brought fan her exciting narration yesterday and you can check out the full feature, here.

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Here is the excerpt that Vanessa Marshall reenacted:

Hera wasn’t about to bring her ship into the Cyndan mining complex for an unauthorized landing. Joining the convoy, however, had gotten her close, and once out of sight of the Star Destroyer, she’d parked in orbit. Her ship’s small excursion vessel had taken her the rest of the way to a little maintenance outbuilding on the surface.

She’d studied just enough about the mining trade to know what to pretend to be: a maintenance tech for bulk–loader droids. The rest she’d thought up on the spot.

“This is the wrong entrance,” the guy inside the airlock had said.

“Oh, gosh, I’m sorry. It’s my first day, and I’m late!”

“And where’s your badge?”

“I forgot. Can you believe it? My first day!”

The man had believed it, letting her pass with a smile that said he hoped she’d keep making wrong turns in the future. People of several different species found Hera appealing to look at, and she was happy to put that to use for a good cause.

But as she walked carefully through the mining complex, she increasingly realized how difficult that cause had become. Gorse and Cynda produced a strategic material for the Empire, yes, but they were well away from the galactic center. And yet Hera spied one surveillance cam after another—-including several that the workers clearly weren’t intended to see. If Coruscant–level security had made it out to the Rim worlds, that would make any action against the Empire all the more difficult.

Another good reason to visit my friend on Gorse after this, she thought, darting lithely beneath the viewing arc of another secret cam. A rendezvous with any mystery informant was dangerous; she’d learned that quickly enough in her short career as an activist. But her contact had proven knowledge of Imperial surveillance capabilities, and she’d need that to get to the important stuff, later on.

Finding out more about Count Vidian’s methods, though, she’d have to do through old–fashioned skulking. He was on Cynda now, she knew: She’d seen him once already from afar, passing through the caverns with a tour group. It was tough to get closer. The transparent crystal columns were pretty to look at but lousy cover.

Darting through an isolated side passage, she thought she’d found a shortcut to get ahead of him. Instead, she found something else.

“Halt!” A stormtrooper appeared at the end of the corridor, his blaster raised.

Hera stopped in her tracks. “I’m sorry,” she said, putting her hand to her chest and exhaling. “You scared me!”

“Who are you?”

“I work here,” she said, approaching as if nothing was wrong. “I may be in the wrong place. It’s my first day.” She smiled.

“Where’s your badge?”

“I forgot.” Dark eyes looked down demurely, then back up. “Can you believe it? My first day!”

The stormtrooper studied her for a moment—-and then saw the blaster she was wearing. She moved before he did, delivering a high kick that knocked the blaster from the startled stormtrooper’s hands. Seeing his weapon clatter away, he lunged for it. She easily sidestepped him—-and pivoted, leaping onto the armored man’s back. Losing purchase on the crystalline floor, he stumbled, her full weight driving his head into the side wall. His helmet cracked loudly against the surface, and he slumped motionless to the ground.

“Sorry,” Hera whispered over the fallen trooper’s shoulder. “Charm doesn’t work on everyone.”

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TRU Exclusive Star Wars Rebel Mission Series The Ghost Pack

Coming this Fall exclusively to Toys R Us is the  Star Wars Rebel Mission Series: The Ghost Pack (UPC: 630509262663). Check out the first loose and boxed images of the new set below!

The set includes Kanan, Ezra and a Obi-Wan Kenobi Holo Figure.  Thanks to YakFace.com, the “Ghost” reference is in regards to the SHIP, not Obi! (You may need to click the image after it opens to show the full high resolution pictures)

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A New Dawn for Star Wars Literature: A Review of ‘A New Dawn’ by John Jackson Miller

John Jackson Miller has been a longtime Star Wars author since he began working for Dark Horse Comics back in 2005. Over the past decade, he has written several critically acclaimed works such as Knights of the Old Republic, Knight Errant, Lost Tribe of the Sith, and Kenobi. When Del Rey Books announced a “reboot” of the Star Wars Expanded Universe earlier this year, it only made sense that Miller would be brought on board. Miller (alongside James Luceno, Kevin Hearne, Paul S. Kemp, and Christie Golden) is a part of the team of talented writers tasked with authoring the new line of Star Wars fiction. Miller has always demonstrated both an understanding and genuine love for the Star Wars Universe. He has the ability to capture the essence of the original films and extrapolate them in new, refreshing stories. I have been fortunate enough to interview Mr. Miller before and he has always come across as someone who genuinely loves the franchise and has exciting ideas for it’s future. Suffice it to say, when it was announced that Miller would be writing A New Dawn (which will serve as a prequel to the upcoming Rebels television show), I was exhilarated.

John Jackson Miller alongside one of his creations, Marn "Gryph" Hierogryph

John Jackson Miller alongside one of his creations, Marn “Gryph” Hierogryph

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Rebels Zeb Character Short

Via: The Hollywood Reporter:

In an exclusive preview of Zeb’s character short, which officially debuts Aug. 25 on Disney XD, viewers get right in on the action. Inspired by original Star Wars concept artist Ralph McQuarrie’s design for Chewbacca, Zeb (voiced by Steve Blum) — the “muscle” of the group — expertly fends off a dozen Stormtroopers, all while showcasing his unique snark and attitude during his rogue mission.

Star Wars Rebels takes place between Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope, which spans about two decades. The animated series is set in a time where the Empire is securing its grip on the galaxy and hunting down the last of the Jedi Knights as a fledgling rebellion against the Empire is taking shape.

Click here or below to read the full story and watch the video at The Hollywood Reporter.

New Products Listed at Entertainment Earth

New products just listed at Entertainment Earth:

– Star Wars Black Series 3 3/4-Inch Action Figures Wave 6 Case (Item #: HSA5077F)

– Star Wars Rebels Inquisitor 31-Inch Action Figure (Item #: JK78236)

– Star Wars Stormtrooper 31-Inch Action Figure (Item #: JK78241)

– Star Wars Rebels 20-Inch Wave 1 Action Figure Case (Item #: JK78252A)

– Star Wars Classic 20-Inch Wave 1 Action Figure Case (Item #: JK83583A)

– Star Wars Stormtrooper Candy Bowl Holder (Item #: RU68483)

– Star Wars Jawa Candy Bowl Holder (Item #: RU68484)

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