SWNN Live! – A Retrospective Look at ‘Revenge of the Sith’

It’s a new week and we’re excited to get into another episode of SWNN Live! This week, Brian, Tyler, and Jay go through a slew of topics before chatting about Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith.

 

SWNN Live! is a live-streamed show broadcast every Thursday at 11 pm EST/ 8 pm PST (subject to change). It is available on YouTube, Facebook, and X (Twitter). Be sure to join us live every week so that you can leave questions and comments, and join the conversation alongside the Star Wars News Net crew. We love interacting with our audience and are happy to bring you into our discussion when we can.

 

 

This week, we had probably the longest episode so far of SWNN Live! and rightly so as we got into a well-beloved and one of the most-memed movies ever, Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. But that’s not before we got into some other smaller topics such as Empire Magazine’s latest tease at a reveal. We predict what that could be. We also discuss the future of The Acolyte and remember the legacy of Carl Weathers.

 

We’ve left time stamps below for you to skip ahead to any topics you’re interested in:

 

1:45 Empire Magazine’s Star Wars-related tweet and what it could mean

19:00 Charles Soule and news about The Acolyte

29:45 The Bad Batch season 3 is now less than two weeks away

38:50 Remembering Carl Weathers

46:25 Revenge of the Sith: Memories leading up to the movie’s release and what it was like watching it in theaters

1:01:00 Favorite story beat

1:09:00 A “what if?” story where Darth Maul survived?

1:15:00 Favorite performance

1:25:00 Which character is getting axed from the film?

 

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Born and raised in Hawaii, Jay Goodearl runs the YouTube Gaming channel “Good Games, Dude” His channel aims to open up video games to beginners and immediate players and help them understand what makes games the art form that it is.

Jay Goodearl

Born and raised in Hawaii, Jay Goodearl runs the YouTube Gaming channel “Good Games, Dude” His channel aims to open up video games to beginners and immediate players and help them understand what makes games the art form that it is.

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