Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005)
- Andor Season 2 celebrates the Star Wars universe's unity, differentiating itself with a darker tone that explores the Rebel Alliance's battles against the Empire, appreciated by most fans and nearly all critics.
- Disney and Lucasfilm are re-releasing Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith for its 20th anniversary, following successful anniversary re-releases of other Star Wars films.
- Revenge of the Sith depicts Anakin Skywalker’s tragic fall and is notable for its darker themes, which resonate with contemporary audiences and reflect societal fears of losing freedoms.
- The film's narrative draws unsettling parallels to real-world events, particularly with the quote about liberty dying 'with thunderous applause' as Palpatine consolidates power.
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‘Revenge of the Sith’ Supervillain Ian McDiarmid on His ‘Star Wars’ Heel Turn, ‘Rise of Skywalker’ Backlash and Steven Spielberg’s Reaction to The Emperor: ‘Oh My God You’re Evil’
As 'Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith" turns 20, Ian McDiarmid talks playing the Emperor for four decades and 'Rise of Skywalker' backlash.
20 Year Old "Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith" 2nd Place for Weekend, Beating "The Accountant 2" - Showbiz411
Rule number 1: never go up against “Star Wars.” Amazon’s poorly released “The Accountant 2” starring Ben Affleck has tried to rival the 20 year re-release of “The Revenge of the Sith.” The Sith have won. Last night, “Sith” took in $11.5 million including Thursday previews. The “Star Wars” installment handily beat “The Accountant” sequel, […] The post 20 Year Old “Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith” 2nd Place for Weekend, Beating “The Accountant 2” a…
Letters to the Editor: ‘Star Wars’-era and feeling removed from politics ‘in a galaxy far, far away’
'When the first film came out in 1977, we were in the midst of Carter-era malaise and stagflation,' writes an L.A. Times reader. '...Leadership was scarce or ignored.'
Daisy Ridley on life after Star Wars: ‘I was 20 and suddenly standing in a spotlight’
Since leaving Rey behind – though a top-secret spin-off is in the works – the British actor has repeatedly upended expectations. She speaks to Louis Chilton about surviving early fame, being ‘battered and bruised’ on the set of her new action film ‘Cleaner’, and why she’s never believed in the so-called ‘Star Wars curse’
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