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When Kathleen Kennedy withdrew from Lucasfilm, many fans hope that we could start getting better movies and television shows in the galaxy far, far away. Unfortunately, it can take a long time, long, and there is no warranty that franchise will ever hit the creative heights that she has experienced under George Lucas. Meanwhile there are some good news for Star Wars fans: There are existed decade To catch up with sound dramas for you.
Interestingly, the phenomenon of Star Wars’s sound dramas returns to the first days of the original trilogy. In 1981 the NPR released a sound drama re -creating New hopeand later we got modifications The empire strikes and Return Jedi. Each of them has a full cast of voice actors, which includes familiar franchise faces such as Mark Hamill and Billie Dee Williams, as well John lithgow.
This early sound dramas of Star Wars has launched a tradition of narration that continued to 90 years with an adaptation of some of the best comics of the dark horse of that time. This includes modifications Dark Empire, Crimson’s EmpireAnd many others. As someone who grew up and read these amazing comics, it’s great to hear them to revive them in a way I can enjoy during walks, gym visits or late night video games.
For Star Wars fans, who don’t mind enjoying non -canonical stories, there are many other sound dramas from which you can choose from the characters and stories of legends. This includes stories related to Dark forcesThe iconic shooter of the first person Star Wars, who recently received a remaster. There are also adaptation of Jedi comics that gave fans our first real look at what Jedi were at the top of their power.
As for audio dramas that Nekanon Star Wars, many have said that gold standards are those created by Kyle Newman. Recorded and/or released these stories for various Star Wars celebrations and each drama focuses Han Solo And chewbacca’s adventures after New hope. As a bonus, these dramas represented voice talents of voice actors from a beloved Clone wars Cartoon series.
There are, of course, sound dramas of Canonical Star Wars, including those that focus on Count Dooku and Doctor Aphra (fans a favorite character who debuted in comics). There are also several sound dramas during the High Republic era. If you hated how Acoly described that time period, you can enjoy more cohesive sound dramas that have 100 percent less Mysterious boxes and confusing flashbacks.
If you want to check these audio dramas of Star Wars, it is best to explore them through an audible that has many clicks when clicking on the button. However, if you feel old school, you can always watch vintage cassettes or CDs for older production. No matter how you experience these dramas, you can be sure of one thing: they are far, far better than Disney has tried to put our throat over the past few years.