


YMMV, but the original version's deeper tones and moment's hesitation with complete silence for the lightsaber ignitions is pretty dang cool. The cue can be heard on the original official soundtrack, despite it being changed in-film. StarWarsNewsNet has a great side-by-side comparison, too.īobby Roberts, popular Star Wars journalist, podcaster, and youtuber, took the original John Williams cue for what is probably the moment of The Force Awakens, Rey Force-pulling the discarded Skywalker lightsaber out of the snow, and put it to the film's footage (via Screencrush).

Glover, rocking a Donald Duck shirt (the picture happened to be on Donald Duck's b-day, ya big nerds), was also sporting something else: a good old '70s mustache, reminiscent of Billy Dee Williams, who originated the role of Lando Calrissian. In a picture on instagram, Woody Harrelson meant to just show off that he and Donald Glover, who are co-starring together in Han Solo: A Star Wars Story (not final title), were chilling in Spain having a drink. If he's voicing Boba, why not all the other clones who should have the same voice? We'll let you debate it in the comments.Ī post shared by Woody Harrelson on at 3:06pm PDT That's sparked a bit of controversy, as Temura Morrison, who played Jango Fett (the clone template) in the prequels, is already signed on to voice Boba Fett in the game. He also mentioned that he was partly responsible for Dee Bradley Baker, voice of the clones in both shows, voicing the clones in the game. Witwer voiced Maul on both Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels right up to his surprisingly emotional end in the latter, so fans will be happy to hear him back.

In a twitch broadcast, actor Sam Witwer confirmed that he is voicing Darth Maul in Star Wars: Battlefront 2, the game everyone was drooling over (myself included) all weekend thanks to its new EA Play footage. The crystals probably survived, but they did release a massive burst of Force energy when thrown into the kiln. The Empire burned them in a major display for their citizens on Coruscant. Yeesh), we also saw what happened to Yoda's lightsaber – and about 30 other Jedi weapons. While Sidious explained to Vader (what we first learned in the novel Ahsoka) that Sith lightsaber crystals must be made to bleed with pure dark side energy, thus turning them red (way darker than the old EU version where they were just synthetic, not grown, kyber crystals.
