The Marks are back to pick the best Meiloorun fruit and bake it into the best news pie this side of the Five Fire Rings of Fornax. This episode we look at the rumours of Ryan Gosling joining the Shawn Levy project, ponder on the claim that Natalie Portman filmed scenes for Obi-Wan Kenobi, look at Oceans 12 writer George Nolfi coming on to the New Jedi Order film, ask whether the second most viewed Disney Plus show of 2024 (The Acolyte) could be revived and celebrate ILM and Skywalker Sound receiving Academy Award nominations. It’s full speed to Port Borgo for snacks on another busy episode of Making Tracks.
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This episode we discuss:
ILM and Skywalker Sound nominated at 2025 Academy Awards
Could Ryan Gosling be heading to the GFFA?
Did Natalie Portman film scenes for Obi-Wan Kenobi?
New Jedi Order has a new writer
The Acolyte was the 2nd most watched Disney Plus show of 2024
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