The Star Wars Show: Episode 7

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Andi Gutierrez and Peter Townley are back with the latest episode of the Star Wars Show, a weekly look at everything Star Wars from the Lucasfilm headquarters.

 

 

In this week’s episode:

 
Andi and Peter discuss the new characters just revealed for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Pablo Hidalgo shares interesting details and history on Saw Gerrera (the Star Wars: The Clone Wars character played by Forest Whitaker in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story), the creators of the all-new LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures visit the show and share a few exclusive clips just for fans, and much, much more on The Star Wars Show!

 

 

 

Source: Star Wars on YouTube

 

About the Show:

The Star Wars Show is hosted by Andi Gutierrez, who also does the Star Wars Rebels-cetric Rebels Recon YouTube series, and Peter Townley, who was found through local San Francisco auditions. “He is a genuine, legitimate, knowledgeable Star Wars fan,” Capoferri says. “Authenticity is right up there at the top of the list when it comes to the company and the show.”

The success of Star Wars: The Force Awakens proved that there’s nothing niche about Star Wars in pop culture anymore, but Capoferri admits that one of their biggest challenges in the seven-minute Star Wars Show episodes is making everybody happy and informed.

 

 

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4 thoughts on “The Star Wars Show: Episode 7

  • June 22, 2016 at 11:17 pm
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    At least they had some actual news this week.

  • June 23, 2016 at 1:16 am
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    Hope this is the sound of them hitting their stride! Solid showing this week, for sure: TIMELY R1 news, Pablo & the new Lego series. On point!

  • June 23, 2016 at 2:16 am
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    I think they made this show longer soley to spite me. I’d be really interested in how many views it’s getting considering the comment section is always aflame here every time a new one comes out.

  • June 23, 2016 at 8:07 am
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    They just posted an exclusive star wars show on vine, which was a 6 minute vine. Thought u guys might want to know.

    Also, Idk why everyone in the comments section is giving the show so much flak. It’s pretty zany and the humor sometimes falls flat, but it’s obviously targeted towards a younger audience, and a YouTube audience at that. Personally I enjoy the show, but I don’t think they pretend to be high quality or aimed at as wide an audience as the films or even Rebels.

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