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Could We See The Mandalorian and Grogu in 'Skeleton Crew'?
WARNING! SPOILERS for Skeleton Crew 1x03. It seems Star Wars is back on a winner with Skeleton Crew, with the first three episodes earning mostly positive reviews from fans and critics. Following a group of children struggling to make their way home to their mysterious planet, At Attin, after accidentally blasting themselves into space in an old pirate starship, Skeleton Crew is set in the era of the New Republic (not that the kids actually know this), around the same time as The Mandalorian, Book of Boba Fett, and Ahsoka. This era has come to be referred to as the 'Mando-verse' by some fans, as characters often crossed over between the three shows.
By Kristy Andersonabout a year ago in Futurism
'Skeleton Crew': 5 Major 'Star Wars' Events The Kids Probably Don't Know About
WARNING! SPOILERS for Skeleton Crew, eps 1-3. Three episodes into Skeleton Crew, the mystery behind At Attin, the homeworld to which Wim, Neel, Fern, and KB are trying desperately to return, with the help of Jod Na Nawood, who it turns out is actually kind of dodgy. Various clues in the first three episodes, including Wim's 'lunch money' turning out to be Old Republic credits, he and Neel speaking of the Jedi in the present tense, and most recently, the kids' lack of knowledge of Alderaan's destruction, suggest that At Attin has been sheltered from the wider galaxy for a very long time.
By Kristy Andersonabout a year ago in Futurism
David Huggins: The Painter Who Captures His Alien Encounters on Canvas
David Huggins: The Painter Who Captures His Alien Encounters on Canvas David Huggins is an American artist and writer whose surreal paintings and personal narrative have intrigued UFO enthusiasts, art critics, and the public alike. Known for his claims of lifelong encounters with extraterrestrial beings, Huggins has transformed these extraordinary experiences into a body of work that merges personal trauma, wonder, and creativity. His most famous work, *Love in an Alien Purgatory: The Life and Fantastic Art of David Huggins*, and the subsequent documentary *Love and Saucers*, delve deeply into his unique story. This article explores Huggins' art, his alleged encounters, and the cultural significance of his contributions.
By JONATAN DAVID VEGAabout a year ago in Futurism
To Celebrate The Arrival of 'Skeleton Crew', Let's Look at 5 Lovable Scoundrels of the 'Star Wars Universe
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is about to drop on Disney Plus. Set around the same time period as The Mandalorian, the series follows a group of children who accidentally become lost in space, and unfortunately end up on the radar of a crew of vicious Space Pirates. The children eventually team up with a mysterious Force-user, Jod Na Nawood, played by Jude Law, who agrees to help them find their way home.
By Kristy Andersonabout a year ago in Futurism
What does it mean to have 2nd lord in 2nd house?
The Second House in Vedic Astrology: A Deep Dive The Second House in Vedic astrology, also known as Dhana Bhav (the house of wealth), is a pivotal house in the birth chart. It represents various facets of life that revolve around accumulated wealth, possessions, speech, family traditions, and values. It also governs a person’s self-worth and how they relate to material and emotional possessions. Understanding the significance of the Second House and its placement in the birth chart can reveal crucial insights into an individual's relationship with wealth, their ability to communicate, and the importance they place on family and personal values.
By Saartha Bhandariabout a year ago in Futurism
The Horizon of Tomorrow: A Vision for Earth in 2050
The Horizon of Tomorrow: A World in 2050 Year: 2050; Twenty-five years after the struggles that humanity had faced in dealing with climate change, political instability, and social unrest, the world had been transformed in ways considered impossible in previous years. It was only then that the human race finally managed to break through one of the doors to survival while exploring innovation, new contacts, and what was thought to be possible and merely taken for granted as mere potentialities in former times. Hope spread like a wave over the world through technological breakthroughs and an acknowledgment of the fact that survival was no longer going to be enough; humanity needed to thrive.
By Imtiyaz Aliabout a year ago in Futurism
The "Jellyfish UFO": A Mystery in the Sky
The "Jellyfish UFO": A Mystery in the Sky The "jellyfish UFO" has become a topic of intrigue and speculation among UFO enthusiasts and researchers after footage of an unusual unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) was released in early 2024. Captured in 2018 over a U.S. military base in Iraq, the video reveals a bizarre object resembling a jellyfish with tendrils dangling below, moving smoothly through the air before allegedly submerging in water and re-emerging moments later. This event, shared by filmmaker and UFO investigator Jeremy Corbell, has reignited discussions about extraterrestrial encounters and advanced technologies beyond human understanding.
By JONATAN DAVID VEGAabout a year ago in Futurism
Exploring The Star Wars Fandom
Introduction: A Galaxy of Fans and Stories Few fan communities have the reach, passion, and history of Star Wars. Since its first release in 1977, Star Wars has built a loyal following that spans generations, continents, and countless different backgrounds. From the original trilogy to spin-offs, books, comics, conventions, and collectibles, Star Wars isn't just a movie franchise; it's a global cultural phenomenon. In this article, we'll dive deep into what makes the Star Wars fandom so unique, exploring its history, why fans connect so deeply, and the special impact it has had on pop culture.
By Usama Shahidabout a year ago in Futurism
Lost in Space
Rediscovering Lost in Space: From Classic Adventures to The Odyssey Chronicles The original Lost in Space captivated audiences with its blend of adventure, family drama, and sci-fi spectacle. Premiering in the 1960s, the series followed the Robinson family as they embarked on a mission to establish a colony for Earth’s dwindling population.
By Estalontechabout a year ago in Futurism








