Forty years ago today, the pre-Nerdist world was gifted what would become one of the most  successful, influential, and beloved science fiction (or space fantasy, if you wanna get technical) properties in pop culture history: Star Wars. Considering all that George Lucasâ 1977 creation has given to us, the least we could do in return is devote an entire episode of Nerdist News Talks Back to that galaxy far, far away. And as is always the case with Star Wars, thereâs plenty to talk about.
First up, host Jessica Chobot, Because Science-tist Kyle Hill, Nerdist producer Andrew Bowser, and Nerdistâs social media editor Michelle Buchman tackle the big question looming over The Last Jedi: Is Rey a Skywalker? Though some hold fast that the resilient young orphan canât possibly share a family tree with her new mentor Luke, the implications of her carrying the familyâs blue light saberâper the filmâs marketingâdoes raise some interesting questions. Then again, maybe Reyâs connections to this most sophisticated weapon run deeper than bloodâ¦
Weâre still a few months out from Episode VIII, but of course weâve got questions about Episode IX. Chief among them is how the film will change in light of the death of series star Carrie Fisher, who would have shouldered a sizable role in the film. So what are the Star Wars teamâs plans for the yet-unnamed picture at present?
Stepping outside of the central saga, letâs home in on producer Kathleen Kennedyâs remarks about further developing standalone projects. We donât know who or what these movies will center on, but weâve got plenty of theories (and hopes!). Could we finally be getting that Boba Fett movie weâve always wanted?
Finally, the best thing about being a Star Wars fan is that weâre not just stuck with the movies. There are books, comics, animated series, toys, games, Christmas specials, and a whole lot more, includingâcourtesy of Michelle, who just so happens to share a birthday with Star Warsâa particularly special Return of the Jedi trailer.
And just as thereâs plenty of Star Wars for us to enjoy, thereâs likewise plenty to debate about. Namely, the original versions of the Original Trilogy vs. the Special Edition updates. Weigh in with your own preferences!
Okay, just in case youâre all Star Wars-ed out, weâve got a little bit of a diversion for you: our own contribution to the world of Wonder Woman, which mashes up the many Dianas of yore with real life heroines of the popular music scene. Check out the video and listen to how it came about!
Any thoughts on Reyâs heritage, the standalone ventures, or anything else remotely Star Wars-related? Let us know!