Finally it's here: "Star Wars Episode 3 - Revenge of the Sith" has hit cinemas world-wide. We tell you about the movie and the people who created it, we have impression from the
German premiere in Berlin and we have a look about what else can be found in the StarWars-universe.
Finally it's here: "Star Wars Episode 3 - Revenge of the Sith" has hit cinemas world-wide. We tell you about the movie and the people who created it, we have impression from the
German premiere in Berlin and we have a look about what else can be found in the StarWars-universe.
Todays Issue features:
Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (Falk T. Puschmann)
What is Episode III about? We give you a first impression without giving away too much.
Star Wars Box-Office-Results (Susanne Picard / Maren Rauch)
Is Star Wars a licence for making money? We have a look at the box-office-results of the saga.
Portrait: George Lucas - Who is the Warmaster? (Sven Bösking / Isabel Zosig / Markus Holler)
There would be no Star Wars without its creator George Lucas. But how did he get to create it? We have the backgrounds.
"Heroes in the Background" on SciFi (Falk T. Puschmann)
There are many not-so-well-known people, who played an importent role on the creation of Star Wars. We have more information on a documentation on the SciFi-Channel about them.
Portrait: John Williams - The Man behind the Music (Dirk Wilkens / Ulrike Kramm / Markus Holler)
What would Star Wars be without the music of John Williams? We report about his life and his work.
Star Wars Books: Timothy Zahn's Hand of Thrawn (Dorit Junge / Isabel Zosig, Sandra Gramsch, Esther Lewit / Dorit Junge)
In the cinema Star Wars has come to an end - but the story is carried on in books. We talk about "The Hand of Thrawn".
Webwatcher www.starwarsfanworks.com (Torben Zimmermann / Ulrike Kramm)
Not only film-makers and writers expand the StarWars-universe - also fans add to it. We talk about
a website, that presents audio productions by fans.
The Star Wars Series - George Lucas' newest Project (Matthias Pohlmann)
There will be no more StarWars-movies - but in television the saga will go on. We summarize all available information.