Episode 147 is here, and that means your weekly catch up with Mark and Mark as they dive into the latest Star Wars news. The Marks discuss the imminent arrival of A Jedi’s Return on Disney Plus, news from Septembers Return of the Garrison at the National Space Centre, the passing of legendary inker Tom Palmer, Ming-Na Wen on a second season of The Book of Boba Fett, Oscar Isaac and his apparent willingness to return to the GFFA, Ewan McGregor on choosing Leia over Luke, our chat with Cad Bane actor Dorian Kingy at LFCC 2022 and a listeners question. We’re stuffed fuller than an Anzellans stocking on the latest episode of Making Tracks.
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This episode we discuss:
- We look forward to the Obi-Wan Kenobi documentary A Jedi’s Return, landing on Disney Plus Day.
- We look forward to Return of the Garrison on 17th – 18th September.
- Say our farewells to iconic inker Tom Palmer.
- Look at Ming-Na Wen’s comments regarding a second season of The Book of Boba Fett.
- Could Oscar Isaac return to the GFFA? Maybe he could…
- Ewan McGregor on the choice of featuring Leia over Luke in Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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