![]() Obi-Wan Kenobi was naturally highlighted while understandably glossed over, as it was set to premiere that night - and Lucasfilm delivered an epic experience for those in the room. Ironically, the only announcement the company had for Indy was dragging Harrison Ford out to reveal the release date, which will presumably stick after a series of set backs and delays. Fans expecting big news out of the Lucasfilm Studio Showcase were left disappointed when Willow and Indiana Jones 5 received just as much, if not more, attention than Star Wars. The weekend was fun, and more than a little exhausting, but there was a notable lack of special reveals that many had hoped for. It was only a few months ago that Lucasfilm had the chance to pull off their own Hall H event in the form of Star Wars Celebration. Lucasfilm projects under the Disney umbrella have been riddled with production issues from the beginning, and reception to the stories that have seen the light of day ranges from high praise to passionate vitriol. ![]() ![]() Output from the galaxy far, far away is a far cry from the well-oiled machine that's Marvel Studios. MarvelĪs a Star Wars fan, it's hard not to be a little jealous. ![]() With dozens of projects marked on the calendar (and more announcements surely on the way at September's D23 convention), MCU diehards will have their fix through at least 2025 - and almost certainly beyond. The event was a rousing success for Marvel, outdoing themselves yet again to keep fans happy. Company head Kevin Feige took to the stage and unveiled huge plans for the entirety of the MCU's Phases 4 and 5, along with a tease of what's to come in Phase 6 - including two Avengers titles. The MCU faithful likely won't be coming down from the convention high any time soon, either, as Marvel gave them three years' worth of entertainment to look forward to. It's been about a week since Marvel Studios' momentous presentation at San Diego Comic-Con, and fan fervor has yet to settle.
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