Episode 163 of Making Tracks has just landed on the East Platform, and carbon frozen in the hold is all the latest news, including the return of the Rancho Obi-Wan Gala, Fantha Tracks at Star Wars Fan Fun Day, the end of Andor season 2 literally running into the first Cassian scenes in Rogue One, our thoughts on Skeleton Crew and Fantha Tracks Honorary member Kathleen Kennedy’s comments on how Lucasfilm must ‘eventise’ future Star Wars films. All this and more spotchka than a Summa-verminoth could cope with in the latest episode of Making Tracks.
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This episode we discuss:
- The return of the Rancho Obi-Wan Gala.
- How Star Wars: Andor will end running into the start of Rogue One.
- Christopher Ford talks Skeleton Crew and how it’s not a kiddies show.
- Kathleen Kennedy and how to ‘eventise Star Wars‘.
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