Podcast Stardust #103: All in One Place

by Podcast Stardust

In this week’s Star Wars news, we discuss Solo: A Star Wars Story coming to Disney+, the success of original Star Wars content on Disney+, and more.

It is our weekly look at Star Wars news. There are more rumors around The Mandalorian, and a very important Star Wars celebrity has a birthday.

On this fully armed and operational episode, we discuss:

  • The upcoming #CuarantineCay5k,
  • Solo: A Star Wars Story coming to Disney+,
  • The success of The Mandalorian and The Clone Wars on Disney+,
  • Casting rumors and speculation for The Mandalorian,
  • A preview of Poe Dameron: Free Fall,
  • The success of Star Wars at the Webby Awards,
  • Clark Gregg reading from Myths and Fables, and
  • The 76th birthday of the Maker himself, George Lucas.

Thanks for joining us for another episode. Please subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and spread the word to all of your Star Wars friends. May the Force be with you!

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Dennis Keithly can be followed @DJKver2 and Jay Krebs is @JoyceKrebs.

Find all of our episodes and Jay’s unboxing videos on YouTube.

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Podcast Stardust is the fully armed and operational podcast inspired by the code name for the Death Star. Hosted by first-generation Star Wars fans, Dennis Keithly and Jay Krebs, Podcast Stardust endeavors to bring thought provoking discussion on recent Star Wars news on a weekly basis. Between news episodes, Dennis and Jay review the latest episodes from Star Wars television covering everything from ResistanceRebels, and The Clone Wars to The Mandalorian and other live action productions on Disney+. Of course, Podcast Stardust wouldn’t be complete without thematic discussions, top ten lists, and interviews on everything from Star Wars literature, comics, and the films themselves.

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