What if Star Wars Was Made in the 1950s?
The clever people at Abandoned Films have done just that and using the power of AI have re-imagined Star Wars Episode 1 -The Phantom Menace in glorious 1950’s Super Panavision 70.
The clever people at Abandoned Films have done just that and using the power of AI have re-imagined Star Wars Episode 1 -The Phantom Menace in glorious 1950’s Super Panavision 70.
Earlier this month Studio Ghibli announced that they were teaming up with Lucasfilm for a project.
As season 2 comes to an end we celebrate The Mandalorian with a showcase of a small selection of the original concept art from both seasons.
Ever wondered what Skeletor, Lion-O and He-Man get up to in their every day lives?
It’s great to see Luke, Han and Chewy all in a beautiful stunning anime style.
Prepare yourself because we have some more Star Wars concept art for you.
This collection of Steampunk meets Star Wars was created by the rather talented illustrator and concept artist Björn Hurri who has been creating these brilliant tributes to Star Wars over the last few years.
You don’t have to wait until April to get you latest fix of Star Wars – The Force Awakens. Those really nice guys at Industrial Light & Magic have unleashed these previously unseen concept artwork from the movie.
It’s only happened! Two of my all-time favourite franchises have been mashed-up! Yes, Star Wars and Studio Ghibli.
These amazing concepts were created by the guys over at Carwow and gives us an idea at what modified and supercharged cars a small selection of our fave characters (and Jar Jar Binks) might drive.
It’s here. It’s finally here… I’ve been waiting for this movie for pretty much all of my life… A sequel to ‘Return of the Jedi.
These beautiful artworks were all created by Ralph Sevelius and feature a selection of our favourite Disney Princess as characters from the Star Wars universe.
TIE Fighter, inspired by the 90’s video game of the same name.
There were some scenes that were never filmed or featured in the original Star Wars trilogy.
Blending your favourite Star Wars characters with a mix of other classic movies.
Way back in 1975 George Lucas commissioned the concept designer and illustrator Ralph McQuarrie to illustrate the characters and scenes for an upcoming unknown sci-fi movie he was working on. That movie of course turned out to be the original Star Wars