Star Wars Bits: Doctor Aphra Is Getting Her Own Comic, Timothy Zahn Talks Thrawn, And Ewan McGregor Still Wants To Play Obi-Wan Again

In this edition of Star Wars Bits:

After much speculation, Marvel has officially revealed that the top secret newStar Warscomic series being written byKieron Gillenand illustrated byKev Walkerwill focus on Doctor Aphra, the morally shady archaeologist and adventurer introduced in the pages of Gillen’s own fantastic (and officially finished)Darth Vaderseries.

StarWars.comdebuted the news with a lengthy interview with Gillen, where the discussion bounced between the final issue ofDarth Vaderand theDoctor Aphraseries. As Gillen himself points out, this new series is the firstStar Warscomic to be focused on a character actually created within the pages of another comic:

doctor aphra star wars comic

Gillen also described the plot of the series, which will pick up a few unresolved threads fromDarth Vaderand feature familiar faces like Black Krrsantan, Triple Zero, and Beetee in major roles:

Basically, it picks up kind of where, if Darth Vader ever finds out Aphra survived, she’s dead again. So she’s living in hiding. She’s trying to get back to her life of archaeology and she’s dealing with the fact that she has enormous debts. She owes Black Krrsantan, the Wookiee, enormous amounts of money, so she has to try to pay him off, but the bigger problem is that she promised to help locate the people who trained and tortured him. She is trying to deal with the droids [Triple Zero and Beetee], and the droids are a ticking-time bomb, shall we say. In the last series, Vader obviously was the big threat you were meant to be scared of, and the droids become increasingly serious.

Cailey Fleming (young Rey in Star Wars: The Force Awakens)

For far more details on what to expect, click that link above and head over to the full interview.

Nerdisthas a fun interview with Cailey Fleming, the young actress who played Rey in the much-dissected flashback scene inStar Wars: The Force Awakens. It turns out that she didn’t even know she was in a Star Wars movie until she arrived on the set:

Elders React to The Force Awakens

“You had to cry for one minute straight,” the petite starlet said. “I just started crying for a minute. Maybe a minute and three seconds.” Did she know why her character was crying? “Nope. I didn’t until I got on set. Because I didn’t even know it was Star Wars.”

“‘J.J.,’ I said, ‘What is this film even called?’ He said, ‘Have you ever heard of Star Wars? It’s called Star Wars.’ Which I’d heard of it. But I didn’t watch it or anything.” So, the first Star Wars movie the Mississippi native ever saw was the one she starred in!

Ewan McGregor Gets Comfy as Obi-Wan

For more details, including who Fleming thinks Rey’s parents could be, follow the link above.

And like that, it looks like the lawsuit surrounding Harrison Ford’s on-setThe Force Awakensinjuryhas finally come to a close. Months after officially pleading guilty, Foodles Production has been fined £1.6 million ($2 million) for violating health and safety codes. Francis Sheridan, the judge in the case, explained the reason behind the fine:

Alden Ehrenreich from Star Wars Celebration

The greatest failing of all on behalf of the company is a lack of communication, a lack because, if you have a risk assessment and you do not communicate it, what is the point of having one? That is the most serious breach here. … If only they had included Mr. Ford in all the discussions, he might have at least been alert to the dangers that he had to avoid.

The lessons to be learned here: be careful, talk to your team, and don’t let spaceship doors fall on Harrison Ford.

Another day, another “Ewan McGregor would love to play Obi-Wan Kenobi again, thank you very much!” story.In a new interview, he once again floated the idea of playing a middle-aged Obi-Wan in a series of movies that would bridge the gap between the prequel trilogy and the originalStar Wars:

I’ve always thought there was a story to tell between my last one and Alec Guinness' first one… It would be fun to film that story now I’m older. I’d be the right age. I’m forty-five, Alec Guinness was what, sixty? I could do two of them!

I hope that they’re going to explore different genres under the Star Wars banner. And one of those could be an Obi-Wan Kenobi feature film. Or two! The Obi-Wan Kenobi Story Part 1 and Part 2!

Marvel’s excellentStar Warscomic currently has a regular flashback storyline involving Obi-Wan living alone on Tatooine, keeping a watchful eye on Luke and getting into all kinds of adventures and solving his fair share of problems. It’s easy to imagine a slightly older, slightly more grizzled McGregor fitting in perfectly with these kinds of stories. So why not?

USA Todayhas a new interview with filmmakers Phil Lord and Chris Miller and the bulk of the questions concern their television projectsSon of ZornandThe Last Man on Earth. However, the conversation does touch on the Han Solo movie they’re currently guiding toward a 2018 release date. Specifically, the focus in on just how much actor Alden Ehrenreich had to endure to nab the coveted part:

Even though we’ve yet to see him in action as Han, Ehrenreich feels like genuinely inspired casting, especially with two guys as capable as Lord and Miller at the helm.

Author Timothy Zahn was present at theStar WarsWriter’s Roundtable panel at the New York Comic-Con last week and, naturally, he was asked about the current state of Grand Admiral Thrawn. Zahn originally created the character in beloved series of novels and while those stories have been removed from canon, the popular character has been resurrected for a major role inStar Wars Rebels. Zahn explained that his upcoming novel,Thrawn, will a prequel to his role on the show:

This is a prequel. This is going to show how he rose through the Imperial ranks to the point where he shows up in season three ofStar Wars Rebels. You’ll see the season, and then you can go back and find out how he got to where he was.

Zahn also explained what it was like to watch a character he created be brought into the largerStar Warsworld and made part of the new canon:

They dropped the bomb on me the next day. I never would have envisioned, never would have expected this. I’ve hoped for years to see one of my characters brought into a movie or TV show or something else, but I never actually thought it would happen. It’s starting to feel real. For ten months it’s been kind of, This can’t really be happening, can it? And then when I saw Thrawn on the TV set in my own house? Ok, now I guess it is real. I do want to say that I’ve seen some of the scripts and for those people who are worried that they’re going to ruin the character: don’t. They’re doing a very good job.

For more details from the panel, you should click over toTor.com.

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The officialStar Warsapp has been updated with some newStar Wars Rebelsseason 3 emojis and artist Truck Torrence was more than happy to share them on Twitter. Now you have an excuse to start incorporating Thrawn and Maul into your day-to-day conversations…

The latest episode of theRebels Reconseries takes a look at “The Antilles Extraction,” the third episode of the third season ofStar Wars Rebels, offering a look at the creation of the episode with the show’s various producers and creators.

We already knew the titles of the next two episodes ofStar Wars Rebels(“Hera’s Heroes” and “The Last Battle”), but now, the titles of the three episodes after that have arrived online viaZap2It:

Although the latter two titles don’t offer much,Star Wars Underworldspeculates that “Imperial Supercommandos” could focus on the Mandalorian soldiers fighting in the Empire’s ranks.

Only time will tell if virtual reality will fully cross over into the mainstream, but the fact that PlayStation VR is available now and using thatStar Wars BattlefrontX-Wing VR mission to help move units feels like a huge step for the platform. After all, VR is all about immersive experiences and nothing begs for immersion quite like being put in the cockpit of a Rebel starfighter.

The LEGOLAND theme park in Carlsbad, California has announced that the park is getting a new addition to its LEGOStar WarsMiniland section: a new display featuring elaborate LEGO recreations of scenes from the first 30 minutes ofStar Wars: The Force Awakens. Especially noteworthy is a recreation of the Star DestroyFinalizer, which will measure 16 feet in length, making it the largestStar WarsMiniland model created yet.StarWars.comspoke with builder Nik Ehm, who described the project in greater detail:

Similar to how audiences were drawn to the movie, we wanted to draw in guests at LEGOLAND California to the new LEGOStar Wars:The Force AwakensMiniland Model Display. We decided to represent the first 30 minutes ofThe Force Awakensin LEGO form by including key character moments. The scenes guests will get to enjoy include: Kylo Ren’s capture of Poe at planet Jakku; Rey’s rescue of BB-8; Poe and Finn’s escape from the Star DestroyerFinalizer; the wreck of Finn and Poe’s TIE fighter; Rey, Finn, and BB-8’s escape from Niima Outpost; and the escape from the starship graveyard. Lights, sound effects, and animation will further bring the scenes and characters to life. All these scenes will be on display in the center of LEGOStar WarsMiniland.

For an idea of what to expect, here are some photos of current LEGOStar WarsMiniland displays:

For the alcoholicStar Warsfan who has everything…how about a shot glass that was created using the original Stormtrooper helmet molds built by Andrew Ainsworth in 1976? Here are the details:

A long time ago in a galaxy far far away, an innovative industrial design company called Shepperton Design Studios was approached to turn some fantastic – but potentially tricky to manufacture – design concepts into usable props for a new sci-fi film. Using new techniques they had been developing they managed to fulfil the brief and produced 50 sets of armour for the planned shoot in Tunisia.

That film was Star Wars and the rest is movie history.

Fortunately for him (and us) Andrew kept hold of the moulds. And now, almost 40 years on from that happy set of circumstances, you too can own a piece of film history in the form of this miniature, movie-accurate iconic replica Stormtrooper helmet, which can also – praise be to the Immortal God-King of Prakith! – hold 150ml of your favourite tipple.

One of these glasses will cost you £11.99 (about $15)and they can be bought right here. Thanks toio9for bringing this to our attention.