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Figment’s Brush with the Masters Returning to EPCOT International Festival of the Arts

Brush with the Masters
Brush with the Masters

Figment’s Brush with the Masters Returning to EPCOT International Festival of the Arts

Figment’s Brush with the Masters scavenger hunt is returning to Epcot for the Epcot International Festival of the Arts. From January 13 through February 20, 2023, guests can learn about art on Figment’s scavenger hunt through Epcot.

Related – Disney Artist Dave Perillo Announces New Gran Fiesta Tour Art Coming to 2023 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts

Help Figment learn about art on this scavenger hunt around World Showcase.

To get started, purchase your map and stickers (while supplies last) for $9.99 plus tax at one of the following stores:

  • Creations Shop
  • Port of Entry
  • World Traveler

Then, search for Figment hiding inside art inspired by famous works at each World Showcase Pavilion—just look for the Figment-themed picture frame. Every time you find Figment, add the corresponding sticker to the Pavilion on your map.

Once your journey is complete, return your map to Disney Traders or World Traveler for an artful small keepsake!

Will you be participating in Figment’s Brush with the Masters scavenger hunt?

If you’d like to visit Epcot during the Festival of the Arts, contact me today! I am the preferred travel partner with Chip & Co and my services are complimentary. I’d love to help you plan a magical vacation!

Universal Orlando Reduces Smoking Areas in the Theme Parks

Smoking Areas in the Theme Parks
Smoking Areas in the Theme Parks

Universal Orlando Reduces Smoking Areas in the Theme Parks

Universal Orlando Resort has reduced the smoking areas in the theme parks. Most of the designated smoking areas in the parks have now been closed.

Related – Is Disney Following Universal and Installing Lockers for Tron Lightcycle Run

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Each park now only has one designated smoking area. In Universal Studios Florida, the smoking area is in front of Revenge of the Mummy in Gramercy Park. In Universal’s Islands of Adventure, the smoking area is in front of the lagoon in the Port of Entry land.

Only the smoking areas in the theme parks have been impacted. The CityWalk smoking areas remain the same.

Universal could be heading towards making their parks smoke-free as Disney did in 2019.

What do you think about Universal Orlando limiting the smoking areas inside the parks?

If you’d like to visit Universal Orlando, contact me today! I am the preferred travel partner with Chip & Co and my services are complimentary. I’d love to help you plan an epic vacation!

Disney shares New Details and a Look Inside Journey of Water Inspired by Moana Coming to EPCOT

Journey of Water Inspired by Moana
Journey of Water Inspired by Moana

Disney shares New Details and a Look Inside Journey of Water Inspired by Moana Coming to EPCOT

Disney recently shared a look at the new attraction Journey of Water Inspired by Moana coming to Epcot with Good Morning America. The new walkthrough attraction is said to open in late 2023.

Related – First Look at Te Fiti at Journey of Water Inspired by Moana in Epcot

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Some of the things we learned from this first look are:

  • Music will be a big part of the attraction
  • Guests will be surrounded by a lush Polynesian environment
  • At least one dozen characters are hidden throughout the attraction
  • Guests will be able to interact with the water (waving could be one way)
  • Guests will get a sense that water has a personality and is worth protecting

Journey of Water Inspired by Moana is still under construction and should be opening sometime later this year. Are you looking forward to interacting with water in this walkthrough attraction?

If you’d like to visit Epcot, contact me today! I am the preferred travel partner with Chip & Co and my services are complimentary. I’d love to help you plan a magical vacation!

Former Disney Cast Member Arrested for Battery and Attempting to Sneak Into Magic Kingdom Utilidors

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Former Disney Cast Member Arrested for Battery and Attempting to Sneak Into Magic Kingdom Utilidors

A Former Disney Cast Member was arrested last month after allegedly trying to sneak into the Magic Kingdom utilidors and assaulting Disney Security at the Walt Disney World Resort.

According to the arrest report, ‘Florida Man’ Eugene Zehner was caught by a uniformed security officer near the backstage area of the Magic Kingdom. When confronted he got into an argument with Disney Security and proceeded to run over the foot of the cast member with a stroller.

Related – Disney World College Program Cast Member Marisia Burton Has Gone Missing

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The report states Zehner in a Hawaiian Shirt (seen above) proceeded to lift the ropes for himself and his wife into the restricted area and when caught by Cast Members he yelled at them to get out of his way as they continued into the park. When stopped he got into an argument with Disney Security and took the stroller he had with him and began pushing it into the Cast Member repeatedly.

Disney immediately contacted the Orange County Sheriff’s Office about a verbal argument turned battery in the Park by the utilidors.

When speaking with law enforcement, Zehner accused the security guard of being overly aggressive with him but wouldn’t give any further details.

Eugene Zehner was arrested on November 17th, 2022, for battery on a uniformed security officer and was held on a $2,500 bond following his arrest. 

Zehner was a former Guest Relations Manager for Walt Disney World for over 8 years. We are sure why he decided to trespass and assault Disney Security.

Update: More than 60 people have been Safely Rescued from The Wheel in Icon Park

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Update: More than 60 people have been Safely Rescued from The Wheel in Icon Park

Last night multiple people were trapped on the Wheel at Icon Park after an electrical fire started near the base of the attraction.

Guests were stuck on the 400-foot tall wheel at ICON Park in Orlando for hours after the ride lost power on New Year’s Eve.

Related – Sparks Fly Causing Fire and Power Outrage on The Wheel at Icon Park!

A video was posted to Twitter around 8 pm.

OC Fire Rescue was dispatched immediately to rescue trapped guests from the huge ferris wheel.

“The Wheel lost power Saturday night and we’re working with the Orange County Fire Department to safely evacuate guests,” ICON Park wrote in a statement.

With the power out the Orange County, Fire Department was forced to use cranes and ladders to rescue the guests from the pods.

No injuries were reported as more than 60 people were safely rescued from more than 20 pods.

According to a final post just before 11 pm, all pods are now empty and units have cleared @iconparkorlando. All rescue climbers on duty responded to the scene, with additional off-duty rescue climbers also responding to assist if needed.

There is no official word yet on what caused The Wheel at Icon Park to lose power.

2023 Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival Sip and Savor Pass

Festival Sip and Savor Pass
Festival Sip and Savor Pass

2023 Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival Sip and Savor Pass

The Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival will return to Disneyland on March 3, 2023. The Festival Sip and Savor Pass is the perfect way to try multiple food and beverage options without spending a ton of money!

Related – First Look at Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival Marketplaces

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The Festival will feature 12 different Marketplaces, each offering different mouthwatering menus inspired by fresh, California-grown ingredients. Guests with a Sip and Savor Pass will be able to try 8 different food and nonalcoholic beverage options at the marketplaces and other participating locations. You can use your Sip and Savor Pass tabs at any time during the 2023 Food & Wine Festival.

Locations include:

Festival Marketplaces

  • Avocado Time
  • Berry Patch
  • California Craft Brews
  • Cluck-a-Doodle-Moo
  • D•Lish
  • Garlic Kissed
  • Golden Dreams
  • I Heart Artichokes
  • LA Style
  • Nuts About Cheese
  • Peppers Cali-ente
  • Uncork California

Dining Locations
Sip and Savor offerings at these locations are tasting-size portions only, not full entrées.

  • Cappuccino Cart
  • Churros near Redwood Creek Challenge Trail
  • Cocina Cucamonga
  • Festival Food and Beverage Cart
  • Lucky Fortune Cookery
  • Pacific Wharf Café
  • Paradise Garden Grill
  • Pym Tasting Lab
  • Smokejumpers Grill
  • Sonoma Terrace
  • Terran Treats
  • Willie’s Churro

The 2022 Sip & Savor Pass cost us $59. We expect the 2023 pass will cost around the same. Our tip for getting the most worth out of your pass is to use the tabs on the food items rather than the non-alcoholic drinks.

Important Information

  • 2023 Sip and Savor Passes expire April 25, 2023, and entitlement tabs may not be redeemed at any other event.
  • Sip and Savor entitlement tabs may be used on multiple visits throughout the 2023 festival.
  • Valid Magic Key pass and photo ID must be shown upon purchase of the Sip and Savor Pass to receive the special price and lanyard.
  • Valid Disney Visa Card or Disney Rewards Redemption card and a photo ID must be shown and used to purchase the Sip and Savor Pass to receive the special price and lanyard.
  • Each entitlement tab must be attached to the Sip and Savor Pass prior to redemption and may be redeemed for one (1) eligible food or nonalcoholic beverage item at a participating Festival Marketplace location.
  • Eligible Sip and Savor Pass items at participating restaurants are tasting-size portions only, not full entrée offerings.
  • Sip and Savor Pass and tabs will not be replaced if lost, stolen, destroyed or expired. Sip and Savor Passes are nonrefundable, nontransferable and may not be sold or redeemed for cash, in whole or in part. No substitutions or change will be given.
  • Valid Disney California Adventure park ticket or Magic Key pass and park reservation required for park entry. Park reservations are limited, subject to availability and not guaranteed.
  • Sip and Savor Pass, its entitlements, food and beverage offerings, participating marketplace locations and participating dining locations are all subject to availability, restrictions and change or cancellation without notice.

Will you be visiting the Disneyland Resort during the Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival? If you’d like to experience the Festival, contact me today! I am the preferred travel partner with Chip & Co and my services are complimentary. I’d love to help you plan a magical vacation!

First Look at runDisney Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend Merchandise!

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Marathon Weekend Merchandise

First Look at runDisney Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend Merchandise!

The Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend is almost here! We’ve got a first look at the marathon weekend merchandise that will be available for guests to show off their accomplishments.

Next week runners will participate in six races and three challenges hosted by some of our Fab Five friends and Dopey. Disney invites you to join them as they throw it back for a weekend with a dose of 90’s retro vibes, iconic characters and a glimpse into the runDisney of years of past.

Related – 2023 Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend Goes 90s

Ready to show off your accomplishments? Word. Be sure to check out this year’s merchandise collection which showcases the race weekend artwork in a variety of logo performance apparel and “I Did It!” finisher products including shirts in multiple styles and jackets.

Runners will be keepin’ things cool with other exciting products, including weekend logo headwear and Corkcicle drinkware, commemorative pins and pin sets, and a Loungefly backpack! Whether you’re taking on 3.1 or 48.6 fly miles, runner’s participating in the weekend events will find something worth taking home.

Be on the lookout for these commemorative items and more during the runDisney Health & Fitness Expo at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. All guests are invited to attend during the following dates and times:

  • Wednesday, January 4, 2023: 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
  • Thursday, January 5, 2023: 12 p.m. – 7 p.m.
  • Friday, January 6, 2023: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
  • Saturday, January 7, 2023: 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Miss out on official event merchandise? AS IF. You can access the first day of the runDisney Merchandise Shop from the comfort of your Walt Disney World Resort Hotel or home by joining the virtual queue! Keep in mind, the virtual queue will be the only way to access the shop on the first day of the Expo. 

Will you be participating in one of the races next week?

If you’d like to plan your next visit to Disney World during a race weekend, contact me today! I am the preferred travel partner with Chip & Co and my services are complimentary. I’d love to help you plan a magical vacation!

Sparks Fly Causing Fire and Power Outrage on The Wheel at Icon Park!

Fire and Rescue on the Scene at The Wheel at ICON Park
Fire and Rescue on the Scene at The Wheel at ICON Park

Heavy Presence of Fire and Rescue on the Scene at The Wheel at ICON Park as Sparks Fly from Causing Power Outages on New Year’s Eve. Reports are coming in online as Twitter user R A W S A L E R T S has shared a video of what looks like an electrical wire that has shorted out and caused a fire.

Fire and Rescue are now on the scene with a heavy presence with over 35 units on the scene. There is no official word on if people are trapped in gondolas above where the fire took place. Reports are that ICONPark is without power at this time.

This is a breaking news article and we will get more info out as soon as we hear developments,

Related: Harmonious Barge Catches on Fire in Epcot

Sparks Fly Causing Fire and Power Outrage on The Wheel at Icon Park!

Fire and Rescue on the Scene at The Wheel at ICON Park

In total, your ride on The Wheel will take about 18 minutes. Once your exhilarating ride is over, you have plenty of opportunities for exquisite dining and boutique shopping. As you start planning your trip to Orlando, consider when you’d like to take your ride. Do you want to board The Wheel right at opening hours so you can spend the rest of the day exploring the 40+ restaurants, shops and other activities in the area?

Is Disney Following Universal and Installing Lockers for Tron Lightcycle Run

Installing Lockers for Tron Lightcycle Run
Installing Lockers for Tron Lightcycle Run

Is Disney Following Universal and Installing Lockers for Tron Lightcycle Run? We have watched the progress of Disney’s newest Coaster for years now, and cannot figure out what the newest building is going to be in the back. A friend of ours recently asked us what the back building would be for, and asked if they were going to be bathrooms.

That is until we zoomed in, plus we are taking into account the newest rule Disney has implemented on certain rides around.

Recently, riders on both Space Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad have been banned from using cell phones, and cameras, or having loose articles out during the ride. Now are wondering if the newest building is being finished at the entrance to Tron Lightcycle/ Run will house lockers barring anyone from bringing phones, or anything metal onto the ride itself.

Related: Entrance Archway Now Visible for TRON Lightcycle Run in Magic Kingdom

Installing Lockers for Tron Lightcycle Run
Installing Lockers for Tron Lightcycle Run

Riders are tilted forward and a back Identity Disk comes forward to lock riders into place. leaving Guests without any way of holding anything in their hands.

We have seen this rule in place at Universal Orlando for years, where they won’t allow you onto a good majority of rides without stowing your stuff into a locker. The lockers are free of charge and are limited to 2 hours maximum time.

Related: New Look at the Construction of The Cake Bake Shop at Disney’s Boardwalk

Installing Lockers for Tron Lightcycle Run

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D23 Announces New Gold Member Collector Set and Card Designs for 2023

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D23: The Official Disney Fan Club is excited to officially debut its 2023 Gold Member Collector Set. First previewed at D23 Expo this year, the gift celebrates 100 years of Disney:the Mickey Mouse “Leader of the Club” Milestone Statue, designed with platinum panache for D23 Gold Members by artist James Fauntleroy. This icon of the Disney100 Celebration will be available to all new and renewing D23 Gold Members in 2023 beginning January 1, 2023.

Related: Amazing NEW D23 Member events coming in 2023

Starting with a small cartoon studio in 1923, Walt Disney’s dream has grown into a rich, century-long legacy of the world’s most inspiring stories, places, and fans. A momentous milestone deserves an equally incredible icon, so D23 has partnered with artist James Fauntleroy and Gentle Giant Studios to create the Mickey Mouse “Leader of the Club” Milestone Statue to pay tribute to The Walt Disney Company’s rich legacy of unmatched creativity—and inspire the next century of storytellers.

Designed as a reflection of Disney’s past, present, and future, artist and Grammy®-winning music producer James Fauntleroy brought a “platinum pop star” tribute to Walt’s loveable mouse with a stylish varsity jacket featuring the 100 Years logo and flair paying tribute to Mickey’s own fandom for some of Disney’s most incredible stories. An oversized version of the Mickey statue was unveiled at D23 Expo, the celebration’s kick off, and now D23 Gold Members have the opportunity to bring home the magic with this exquisitely crafted 10-inch statue.

Related: Disney Cruise Line & Overseas Parks D23 Expo Announcement Round Up

In 2023, D23 is offering the Ultimate Disney Fans the chance to celebrate the stories and characters they love most. In addition to receiving a commemorative member certificate, for the first time ever, all new and renewing D23 Gold Members will have the opportunity to choose one of four unique membership card designs showcasing the thrilling worlds of Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, and Marvel: 

Disney – The Disney-inspired card features the stunning silhouettes of Tiana, Baymax, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Stitch, Tinker Bell, Mirabel Madrigal, Maleficent, and Mickey Mouse: The Leader of the Club.

Pixar – Celebrate the “joy” of Pixar with this card that includes Joy, Buzz Lightyear, WALL-E, Miguel Rivera, Meilin Lee, Kevin, Remy, and Mike Wazowski.

Star Wars – A galaxy far, far away is just within reach with his card featuring Rey Skywalker, BB-8, Darth Vader, C-3P0, Chewbacca, Boba Fett, Ahsoka Tano, and Grogu.

Marvel – Prepare to assemble with an epic set of heroes including Captain Marvel, Loki, Groot, The Wasp, Iron Man, Thor, and Black Panther.

Related: Disney Legends Awards Ceremony at The 2022 D23 Expo

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Photo Credit: D23

Be sure to check back here at Chip and Company for updates and all things Disney!

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Remembering the Celebrities Who Passed in 2022

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Remembering the Celebrities Who Passed in 2022

First and foremost, we want to wish our deepest condolences to anyone who has lost a loved one during these uncertain times. We are so sorry for your loss and we hope their memory and legacy live on, though they no longer walk this earth. 

We wish to honor those who have passed and mourn alongside those who have been affected by loss this year. In conjunction, we wanted to highlight the celebrities and notable members of society who have passed away from varying causes. We also issue our deepest condolences to the family, friends, and fans of the individuals we lost in 2022:

Related: Remembering the Celebrities Who Passed in 2021

Kim Mi-soo, (29) – Jan 5, 2022 (Actress/Model)

Sidney Poitier, (94) – Jan 6, 2022 (Actor/Director)

Peter Bogdanovich, (82) – Jan 6, 2022 (Actor/Director/Producer/Writer/Film Historian)

Lani Guinier, (71) – Jan 7, 2022 (Scholar/ Civil Rights Theorist)

Michael Lang, (77) – Jan 8, 2022 (Promoter/Producer)

Marilyn Bergman, (93) – Jan 8, 2022 (Composer/Lyricist)

Maria Ewing, (71) – Jan 9, 2022 (Musician)

Bob Saget, (65) – Jan 9, 2022 (Actor/Comedian)

Clyde Bellecourt, (85) – Jan 11, 2022 (Native America Civil Rights Activist)

Ronnie Spector, (78) – Jan 12, 2022 (Musician)

Nino Cerruti, (91) – Jan 15, 2022 (Fashion Designer)

Charles McGee, (102) – Jan 16, 2022 (Tuskegee Airman/Veteran)

André Leon Talley, (73) – Jan 18, 2022 (TV Personality/Author/Fashion Journalist)

Gaspard Ulliel, (37) – Jan 19, 2022 (Actor)

Marvin Lee Aday “Meat Loaf,” (74) – Jan 20, 2022 (Musician)

Thich Nhat Hanh, (95) – Jan 21, 2022 (Zen Buddhist Monk/Activist)

Louie Anderson, (68) – Jan 21, 2022 (Actor/Comedian)

Manfred Thierry Mugler, (73) – Jan 23, 2022 (Fashion Designer)

Howard Hesseman, (81) – Jan 29, 2022 (Actor)

Cheslie Kryst, (30) -Jan 30, 2022 (Miss USA 2019/Attorney)

Robin Herman, (70) – Feb 1, 2022 (Sports Journalist)

Monica Vitti, (90) – Feb 2, 2022 (Actress)

Betty Davis, (77) – Feb 9, 2022 (Musician)

Ivan Reitman, (75) – Feb 12, 2022 (Director)

P.J. O’Rourke, (74) – Feb 15, 2022 (Journalist/Political Satirist)

Dr. Paul Farmer, (62) – Feb 21, 2022 (Physician/Humanitarian)

Sally Kellerman, (84) – Feb 24, 2022 (Actress)

Tim Considine, (81) – Mar 4, 2022 (Actor)

Emilio Delgado, (81) – Mar 10 2022 (Actor/Musician)

William Hurt, (71) – Mar 13, 2022 (Actor)

Scott Hall, (63) Mar 14, 2022 (Wrestler)

Don Young, (88) – Mar 18, 2022 (Politician)

Madeleine Albright, (84) – Mar 23, 2022 (Politician/Former Secretary of State/U.S. Ambassador)

Dirck Halstead, (85) – Mar 25, 2022 (Photojournalist)

Taylor Hawkins, (50) – Mar 25, 2022 (Musician)

Tom Parker, (33) – Mar 30, 2022 (Musician)

Patrick Demarchelier, (87) – Mar 31, 2022 (Photographer)

Estelle Harris, (93) – April 3, 2022 (Actress/Comedian)

Jerry Uelsmann, (87) – April 4, 2022 (Artist)

Gilbert Gottfried, (67) – April 12, 2022 (Actor/Comedian)

Robert Morse, (90) – April 20, 2022 (Actor)

Orrin Hatch, (88) – April 23, 2022 (Politician)

Naomi Judd, (76) – April 30, 2022 (Musician)

Mike Hagerty, (67) – May 5, 2022 (Actor)

Robert McFarlane, (84) – May 12, 2022 (Former National Security Advisor)

Richard Wald, (92) – May 13, 2022 (Journalist)

Roger Angell, (101) – May 20, 2022 (Sports Writer)

Ray Liotta, (67) – May 26, 2022 (Actor)

Mary Mara, (61) – June 26, 2022 (Actress)

Margaret Keane, (94) – June 26, 2022 (Artist)

James Caan, (82) – July 6, 2022 (Actor)

Shinzo Abe, (67) – July 8, 2022 (Prime Minister of Japan)

Tony Sirico, (79) – July 8, 2022 (Actor)

Ivana Trump, (73) – July 14, 2022 (TV Personality)

Claes Oldenburg, (93) – July 18, 2022 (Artist)

David Warner, (80) – July 24, 2022 (Actor)

Paul Sorvino, (83) – July 25, 2022 (Actor/Musician)

Tony Dow, (77) – July 27, 2022 (Actor/Producer/Director)

Pat Carroll, (95) – July 29, 2022 (Actress/Comedian)

Nichelle Nichols, (89) – July 30, 2022 (Actress/Activist)

Bill Russell, (88) – July 31, 2022 (NBA Player)

Vin Scully, (94) – Aug 2, 2022 (MLB Broadcaster)

David McCullough, (89) – Aug 7, 2022 (Author/Historian)

Issey Miyake, (84) – Aug 5, 2022 (Fashion Designer)

Olivia Newton-John, (73) – Aug 8, 2022 (Actress/Musician)

Anne Heche, (53) – Aug 12, 2022 (Actress)

Tim Page, (78) – Aug 24, 2022 (Photojournalist)

Mikhail Gorbachev, (91) – Aug 30, 2022 (Former USSR President)

Moon Landrieu, (92) – Sept 5, 2022 (Politician/Civil Rights Activist/U.S. Judge)

Bernard Shaw, (82) – Sept 7, 2022 (News Anchor)

Queen Elizabeth II, (96) – Sept 8, 2022 (Queen of Great Britain)

Kenneth Starr, (76) – Sept 13, 2022 (U.S. Judge/Lawyer)

Jean-Luc Godard, (91) – Sept 13, 2022 (Filmmaker)

Hilary Mantel, (70) – Sept 22, 2022 (Author)

Pharoah Sanders, (81) – Sept 23, 2022 (Musician)

Louise Fletcher, (88) – Sept 26, 2022 (Actress)

Hilaree Nelson, (49) – Sept 26, 2022 (Adventurer)

Coolio, (59) – Sept 28, 2022 (Musician)

Loretta Lynn, (90) – Oct 4, 2022 (Musician)

Angela Lansbury, (96) – Oct 11, 2022 (Actress/Musician)

Robbie Coltrane, (72) – Oct 14, 2022 (Actor)

Ron Masak, (86) – Oct 20, 2022 (Actor)

Ashton Carter, (68) – Oct 23, 2022 (Former Defense Secretary/Historian/Physicist)

Leslie Jordan, (67) – Oct 24, 2022 (TV Personality/Actor)

Julie Powell, (49) – Oct 26, 2022 (Writer)

Jerry Lee Lewis, (87) – Oct 28, 2022 (Musician)

“Takeoff” Kirsnick Khari Ball, (28) – Nov 1, 2022 (Musician)

Alice Davis, (93) – Nov 3, 2022 (Costume Designer)

Aaron Carter, (34) – Nov 5, 2022 (Musician)

Leslie Phillips, (98) – Nov 7, 2022 (Actor)

Kevin Conroy, (66) – Nov 10, 2022 (Voice Actor)

Gallagher, (76) – Nov 11, 2022 (Comedian)

John Aniston, (89) – Nov 11, 2022 (Actor)

Jason David Frank (49) – Nov 19, 2022 (Actor)

Irene Cara, (63) – Nov 25, 2022 (Actress/Musician)

Christine McVie, (79) Nov 30, 2022 (Songwriter/Musician)

Gaylord Perry, (84) – Dec 1, 2022 (MLB Player)

Bob McGrath, (90) – Dec 4, 2022 (Actor/Author/Musician)

Kirstie Alley, (71) – Dec 5, 2022 (Actress)

Stephen “tWitch” Boss, (40) – Dec 13, 2022 (TV Personality/Choreographer/Dancer)

Franco Harris, (72) – Dec 21, 2022 (NFL Player)

Vivienne Westwood, (81) – Dec 29, 2022 (Fashion Designer)

Pele, (82) – Dec 29, 2022 (Brazilian Soccer Player)

Barbara Walters, (93) – Dec 30, 2022 (TV Personality/News Anchor)

Pope Benedict XVI, (95) – Dec 31, 2022 (Vatican Leader)

Our deepest condolences go out to the family, friends, and fans of those we lost in 2022 🕯

*Please Note: This may not be a complete list of those who have passed in 2022, and there remains a possibility that some celebrities/notable figures have been missed. We are equally sad to hear of their passings and wish their loved ones well.

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Lucasfilm Staff Share Their Favorite Moments from the ‘Star Wars’ Books, Shows, and Events of 2022

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Lucasfilm Staff Share Their Favorite Moments from the ‘Star Wars’ Books, Shows, and Events of 2022

The year kicked off with our new favorite crime lord, the daimyo of Mos Espa himself, Boba Fett. The former bounty hunter turned over a new leaf after escaping the mighty Sarlacc, and The Book of Boba Fett chronicled his harrowing journey of self-discovery. Bringing back characters from The Mandalorian (and reuniting Din Djarin and Grogu!), marking the live action debut of fan-favorite Krrsantan, and culminating in an iconic battle with Boba Fett riding a rancor, the seven-episode series started 2022 with a (seismic charge) bang. – Kelly Knox   

Fans of the Star Wars prequels rejoiced as Ewan McGregor returned to reprise his role as Obi-Wan Kenobi and said the phrase we were all waiting to hear: “Hello there.” Set at the midpoint between the rise of the Empire with Order 66 in Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith and the duel on the Death Star in Star Wars: A New Hope, the Disney+ limited series gave us a glimpse at a time in Ben Kenobi’s life previously unexplored in live action. Here was a man cut off from the Force and his old ways, hidden away in a cave keeping watch on young Luke Skywalker. The only thing that could spur him to leave his post? Little Leia Organa in trouble! The series was filled with memorable moments between Ben Kenobi and the last princess of Alderaan, the introduction of Moses Ingram as the fearsome Third Sister, Reva, and the dreaded Fortress Inquisitorius, and gave us not one but two new lightsaber battles between Obi-Wan and his former pupil, Darth Vader. In just six episodes, the limited series expanded what we thought we knew about Kenobi’s relationship with not only Luke and Leia but also their father, the man once known as Anakin Skywalker. – Kristin Baver 

From the first moments of the Disney+ series, it was clear Andor was going to be a new interpretation of Star Wars: messier and more grounded than we’d ever seen before, with nuanced characters and storytelling that felt fresh and modern. The militaristic bombast and dark side fanaticism of the Empire wasn’t the focus here; instead, it was the oppression of surveillance, unjust laws, and everyday cruelty from a tyrannical leader, power-drunk bureaucrats, and ambitious supervisors, which turned out to be frightening in a completely real-world way. Cassian Andor, at the center of it all, floated along for himself until he saw it was worth picking a side, and all of our principal heroes — Cassian, Luthen Rael, and Mon Mothma — did questionable things in the name of good. On the flipside, Dedra Meero and Syril Karn were decidedly human…until they weren’t. It was challenging and complex stuff, nerve-wracking and thrilling all at once. In the end, Andor was a memorable Star Wars experience — the prison escape alone being something of a masterclass in action. If you slept on Andor, take the leap and join the rest of us before Season 2. You won’t regret it. – Dan Brooks 

Part of the magic of Star Wars has always been in the behind-the-scenes documentaries and featurettes, with several massive coffee table books devoted to the push and pull of the creative process. But more than another look at how Star Wars tested the limits of visual effects technology and changed the industry, Light & Magic put the focus back on the most important element of the creative process: the people. Through new interviews and archival footage, we got a front row seat to the humble origins of Industrial Light & Magic and learned more about the pioneers who worked tirelessly to create a whole new field in entertainment. In the hands of the legendary Lawrence Kasdan, the story of ILM unfolds in the Disney+ documentary series with all the drama and heart of any of Kasdan’s fictional works, and gives us a greater appreciation for the ingenuity and perseverance it took to bring the galaxy to life, commune with ghosts, and resurrect the dinosaurs.  – Kristin Baver

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Tales of the Jedi, the six-episode anthology series on Disney+, gave us the chance to delve into the psyches of two of the most famous Jedi that left the Order, Ahsoka Tano and Count Dooku, as well as other intriguing characters like Qui-Gon Jinn, Yaddle, and Ahsoka’s parents, Pav-ti and Nak-il. From its electric announcement and the premiere of its first episode at Star Wars Celebration Anaheim to its final moments with Ahsoka in support of the Rebel Alliance, the series was a treat for fans of the prequels, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the Jedi…or just incredible Star Wars storytelling. Packed with action and drama, from the birth of Ahsoka on the planet Shili to the funeral of Padmé Amidala on Naboo, creator and executive producer Dave Filoni expertly penned this love letter to the saga’s past, present, and future. Where else could we see Padawan Qui-Gon on a mission with his master, learn how Yaddle truly talks, and finally see what really happened to those Kamino files in the Jedi Archives? Heartbreaking, fascinating, and uplifting, often at the same time, Tales of the Jedi was Star Wars at its best. – Brandon Wainerdi 

The ultimate Star Wars party and family reunion was back on in May! The convention brought us all together in Anaheim to cheer the galaxy far, far away (along with a little Indiana Jones and Willow) after far too long apart. From eye-popping moments like a live choir performing “Duel of the Fates” before Hayden Christensen and Ewan McGregor appeared on stage together for Obi-Wan Kenobi to the joy of watching dozens of Willrow Hood cosplayers jogging around the convention center screaming about ice cream, Celebration had it all. The event reminded us how epic it feels to stand beside our fellow fans and revel in our favorite corners of Star Wars storytelling. The High Republic authors brought the house down as they all appeared together in person for the first time since the publishing program launched. John Williams took the stage to conduct his incredible music, with thousands of people in the audience singing “Happy Birthday” to the composer. And Ian McDiarmid dazzled and scared everyone by doing the Emperor’s voice during his solo panel. There were too many awesome things to list them all, but the best part of Star Wars Celebration was reconnecting with friends and sharing all the amazing moments together. – Amy Ratcliffe  

The Celebration LIVE! stage and Lucasfilm’s official live stream brought us closer to the stars for exclusive interviews, announcements and sneak peeks of our favorite Star Wars shows. If you missed the big panels, you still had the chance to join the crowd on the show floor as the beloved Hayden Christensen received a standing ovation for his portrayal of Anakin Skywalker in the Star Wars prequels. Plus, the LIVE! stage is where stars like Pedro Pascal, Temuera Morrison, Moses Ingram, Diego Luna, and Genevieve O’Reilly sat down to tell behind-the-scenes stories, share their excitement about upcoming projects, and thank the fans that make the Star Wars community what it is. The StarWars.com team was there to document every heartfelt moment, including interviews with fans to share their reactions to upcoming Star Wars projects, their favorite experiences at Celebration, a firsthand experience at the tattoo pavilion, and the event’s staggering cosplay competition. This Star Wars Celebration was one for the books. – Kristen Bates

In the throes of winter, it’s important to remember the warm vibes of this year’s LEGO Star Wars Summer Vacation Disney+ Original special. We were reintroduced to some of our favorite Star Wars characters, spanning the entire saga, as they reminisced about memorable trips — and the life lessons learned along the way — during a once-in-a-lifetime vacation aboard the Halcyon starcruiser. The special was filled with catchy tunes (we’ll be humming “Gamorrean Girls” and “Scarif Beach Party” well into 2023), memorable cameos (Lando! Jabba! Palpatine in a striped swimsuit!), as well as important moments for some of our favorite characters, like Ben Solo flying the Millennium Falcon for the first time! – Dustin Diehl

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This year brought a transport-load of Star Wars announcements that have us excited for 2023. Clone Force 99 is returning on January 4, 2023 for the second season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch. In just a few short weeks, Omega, Hunter, Wrecker, Tech, Crosshair, and Echo are blasting their way back to Disney+ with a two-episode premiere. The Mandalorian, everyone’s favorite Grogu-guarding bounty hunter, returns for a long-awaited Season 3 on March 1, 2023, on Disney+. And also in 2023, Ahsoka, starring Rosario Dawson as the wandering former Jedi and Natasha Liu Bordizzo as Mandalorian warrior Sabine Wren, will premiere in an all-new live-action series on Disney+. Star Wars: Visions Volume 2 will return for a second season in spring of 2023 with new stories from creative teams around the world in Japan, India, UK, Ireland, Spain, Chile, France, South Africa, and the US. Fans of all ages are readying their lightsabers for the animated series Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures, streaming on Disney+ in 2023, following Jedi Youngling Kai Brightstar and pilot Nash Durango, who team up for galactic adventures set in the High Republic era. And an intriguing new image of star Jude Law has us eager to meet the gang in the upcoming Disney+ series Star Wars: Skeleton Crew. Created by Jon Watts and Chris Ford, the story will be set in the time of the New Republic and follow a group of children lost in space. – Clayton Sandell

We marked the 20th anniversary of Star Wars: Attack of the Clones this year with everything from a star-studded retrospective at Star Wars Celebration Anaheim to historical deep-dives here on StarWars.com, including new interviews with actor Hayden Christensen, costume designer Trisha Biggar, and animation director Rob Coleman. If you were a kid back in 2002, there was a lot to anticipate that year! The movie’s teaser trailer showed a much older Anakin Skywalker wielding not one but two lightsabers. Many of the kids at school had the Scholastic novelization with pictures of stormtrooper-like soldiers and a bounty hunter who was Boba Fett’s dad. Attack of the Clones was a thrilling, action-packed adventure that reverberated across George Lucas’ saga. It was also a groundbreaking moment in the history of the movies — the first all-digital blockbuster. Thanks to George Lucas’ courage and vision, the crews from Lucasfilm and their collaborators once again showed the world a new horizon in filmmaking. But the youngest fans were arguably ignorant of these innovations, too busy recreating Dooku and Yoda’s saber duel in the backyard and shyly pretending to ignore Anakin and Padmé’s forbidden romance. – Lucas Seastrom

The media-spanning High Republic publishing initiative wrapped up its first phase in the spring of 2022. These novels, comics, and audiobooks — listed chronologically in our handy reader’s guide! — kicked off the story in the golden age of the Jedi Order, coming to a fiery conclusion in Claudia Gray’s The Fallen Star in January. In true Star Wars style, the architects of the High Republic took Phase II back even further in time, starting with Path of Deceit in October. New authors have joined the ranks of the original luminous five for this phase, expanding the High Republic’s bright horizons. And in November, The Art of Star Wars: The High Republic took an in-depth look back at the initiative’s origins. The High Republic wrapped up 2022 with the first issue of Dark Horse’s Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures, and it shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.  – Kelly Knox

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In addition to the High Republic, Star Wars books continued to add even more layers to the known eras through stories starring familiar characters. Queen’s Hope brought the popular Padmé Amidala trilogy from E.K. Johnston to a close focusing on Padmé’s time as a wartime senator. Mike Chen’s Brotherhood also told a Clone Wars story that revealed what Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi (plus Ventress) were up to on Cato Neimoidia, while Kiersten White revisited young Obi-Wan with Padawan. The Princess and the Scoundrel from Beth Revis took fans to Leia and Han’s post-Battle of Endor wedding and their honeymoon on the Halcyon. Adam Christopher’s Shadow of the Sith expanded on a line from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker with an adventure following Luke Skywalker and Lando Calrissian that featured Rey’s parents (Dathan and Miramir) and the Sith Eternal. Fans looking for a dash of all three eras also had Stories of Jedi and Sith in 2022, a short story anthology that featured iconic characters from Yoda to Rey from ten different authors. And there were plenty of treats for nonfiction fans — especially art lovers — with the release of The Art of Star Wars: The Mandalorian (Season 2), The Art of Star Wars: The High Republic (Volume One), and The Art of Star Wars: Visions. Star Wars: The Secrets of the Bounty Hunters gave readers an inside peek at legendary mercenaries from Cade Bane to Boba Fett while Tatooine and Batuu both got some love in Star Wars: Exploring Tatooine: An Illustrated Guide and Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge: Treasures from Batuu. Star Wars: Be More Obi-Wan and Star Wars: I Am Your Father both gave advice from the galaxy far, far away while Star Wars: The Padawan Cookbook and Star Wars Everyday shared recipes, crafts, and activities for fans of all ages. – Amy Richau

It’s been another year packed full of exciting events in the Star Wars comics world with something for everyone from Marvel and Dark Horse, including the landmark 100th issue from writer Charles Soule celebrated in an anthology-style release of Marvel’s flagship Star Wars #25 this summer. While books like Doctor Aphra and Bounty Hunters kept going strong, and the Star Wars series and Darth Vader continued (Imperial) marching from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back to Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, we also saw the launch of a brand-new High Republic series, the start of a limited series starring Han Solo and Chewbacca, and so much more. Both Star Wars: Visions and Yoda debuted this fall to much anticipation. The Visions one-shot serves as a prequel to The Duel short while the Yoda series from an all-star lineup of creators spans centuries of the wise Jedi Master’s life, from the High Republic and beyond. Much to the delight of Solo: A Star Wars Story fans, it’s been a very Qi’ra-heavy last few years in the comics. It takes a brave person to take the reins of Crimson Dawn and an even braver one to step to Emperor Palpatine, as seen in the comics event Hidden Empire. The final installment in the unofficial Qi’ra trilogy has just begun but we can’t wait to see how she (hopefully!) makes it out of this one alive. And for a hint at what to expect next year, there’s Star Wars: Revelations. The Force is giving us an inkling that we’ll be talking about some of the things teased in those pages right here next year. – Bria LaVorgna 

This year, travelers took to the stars aboard the Halcyon and experienced lightsaber training, sampled cuisines from all over the galaxy, played Sabacc on an exclusive holo-Sabacc table, and so much more. This immersive, two-night, one-of-a-kind adventure at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida starts with you boarding a launch pod and meeting guests on the magnificent vessel known as the Halcyon. You get to interact with Star Wars characters as you choose if you want to align with the Resistance, the First Order, or learn the ways of the Force with the legendary Jedi, or maybe just act like a scoundrel for a change. You control your destiny and story, and no two voyages are alike! Plus, each cabin — because you sleep aboard the ship, too! — features a unique view of space unlike anything you’ve ever seen. There is truly nothing like the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser anywhere in this galaxy! – Dan Zehr 

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LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga landed this spring, a massive re-imagining of the brick-busting games from a galaxy far, far away that delivered a built-from-the-ground-up epic that retained the franchise’s signature charm, humor, and accessible gameplay, while evolving these elements in a number of thrilling new ways. And fans can now explore memorable moments and locations from all nine saga films, from Star Wars: The Phantom Menace to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, on their own unique journey through the galaxy. Of course, one of the great aspects of a LEGO game is its hundreds-strong character roster, and The Skywalker Saga more than delivered, packing in enough fan-favorites to overflow the Death Star’s trash compactor. With more than 400 characters and ships, you’ll never run out of new ways to solve puzzles and tackle missions! This staggering line-up culminated in the recently released Galactic Edition of the game, which introduced over two dozen more — including favorites from Obi-Wan Kenobi, Andor, and even the LEGO Star Wars: Summer Vacation special. If you weren’t already convinced The Skywalker Saga was one of 2022’s absolute best ways to celebrate your Star Wars fandom, then minifig Emperor Palpatine in a beach-ready swimsuit should seal the deal. – Matt Cabral 

Lucasfilm Games has been busy. A sequel to the modern classic Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was confirmed in January to much delight, followed by a title reveal — Star Wars Jedi: Survivor — at Star Wars Celebration. So far, we’ve seen both a teaser and full trailer for the game, and a few story details have been disclosed, all pointing toward a title that builds on its predecessor in significant ways. Series protagonist Cal Kestis is now a Jedi Knight, and seems to be taking an aggressive approach to confronting the Empire — even as it tightens its grip. New allies and threats have emerged, while the scope of gameplay has expanded to include new Force abilities and lightsaber techniques in a galaxy-spanning adventure. “We’re making the game for the fans,” developer Respawn Entertainment’s Stig Asmussen, director of Jedi: Survivor, told StarWars.com earlier this year. “Every day we’re putting our blood, sweat, and tears into it. There’s nothing that’s more important to us than getting the controller into the players’ hands and having them have a Star Wars experience that they feel is worthwhile, they have fun playing, and it puts a smile on their face.” Even better, we don’t have to wait that long. Jedi: Survivor arrives March 17, 2023. And in April, Lucasfilm Games revealed a new Star Wars action-adventure game from Skydance New Media, with the legendary Amy Hennig at the helm. While few details about the game are currently known, it’s exciting to see Lucasfilm Games continue to collaborate with many studios and talents. Taken together with everything else on the way, there’s going to be a lot for Star Wars fans to play in the next few years. – Dan Brooks 

It’s virtually impossible to divorce the emotions (and nostalgia) we collectively feel when watching any of the Star Wars films from the soundtrack. The opening crawl makes your pulse race because of the “Main Title’s” fanfare. Darth Vader’s menacing presence is heightened by “The Imperial March.” The music from a galaxy far, far away perfectly accents and elevates every corresponding image on the screen. And the man behind much of the music, the maestro John Williams, turned 90 this year. In 2016, when Williams received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Film Institute, the maker himself George Lucas credited Williams with raising Star Wars to “a level of popular art that would stand the test of time.” Williams first worked with Lucas on the original Star Wars film in 1977; he would take home the 1978 Oscar for Best Original Score for his work on the film and went on to score all of the Skywalker saga films, write “The Adventures of Han” — the hero’s theme for Solo: A Star Wars Story. And earlier this year, 45 years after his first Star Wars gig, Williams composed the main theme for Obi-Wan Kenobi, completing the hero’s themes for every major character in the Skywalker saga. William’s contributions to Star Wars — and to pop culture itself — are beautifully summed up by frequent Lucas collaborator, Steven Spielberg, when he said that without Williams “there is no Force, dinosaurs do not walk the Earth, we do not wonder, we do not weep, we do not believe.” And Williams is currently at work on the score to the next film in that other beloved Lucasfilm franchise: Indiana Jones. So happy 90th birthday maestro – we are grateful for you and your work and can’t wait to experience what you do next! – Carlos Miranda

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“He’s no good to me bread,” might be something Boba Fett would say if his precious treasure was made of dough. In October, One House Bakery in Benicia, California, created a life size Han Solo in carbonite made out of bread. Dubbed Pan Solo, the bakery had a viral hit on their hands when word got out about their glutenous homage to Star Wars. The 6-foot-tall pastry weighed over 300 pounds, took three months of planning and close to a month of rolling and crafting yeastless dough to get the look just right. Once it was ready, the edible effigy went on display in front of the bakery for the town’s annual Scarecrow Contest. Outlets from around the world quickly took notice. The sculpture was a product of a love of Star Wars and a love of baking, two things that made this toasty treat the most coveted bread bounty in the galaxy. – Jenn Fujikawa

In this year’s Disney Gallery: The Book of Boba Fett, fans got an in-depth look at the behind-the-scenes story of Fett’s return to Tatooine, with new interviews from cast and crew including the man under the helmet, Temuera Morrison, who gave us insight into his mysterious character and shared how his Māori culture inspired his performance. Nature documentary fans marveled at the production design team’s description of the science behind Boba’s escape from the Sarlacc, and what tools (think lots of slime) were used to create the beasts’ stomach walls. Special effects nerds enjoyed the deep dive into the groundbreaking technology that the visual effects team used to create a young Luke Skywalker and the practical effects behind Fett’s new pet Rancor. There’s even a surprising musical moment, with showrunner Robert Rodriguez crooning a veritable #1 on the Tatooine Charts…“The Sarlacc Pit Blues.” Then, in the documentary Obi-Wan Kenobi: A Jedi’s Return, we got insight from limited series director Deborah Chow, a firsthand look at Ewan and Hayden’s incredible reunion on set, and witnessed actor Vivien Lyra Blair’s commitment to her portrayal of the iconic Princess of Alderaan. Fans of practical effects got a fascinating peek at the making of the various aliens for the planet Daiyu. And we even sat with Hayden Christensen in the makeup chair as he had layers of prosthetic makeup applied to become Darth Vader. – Jenn Landa

We’ve known for some time that Amandla Stenberg will star in the much-anticipated Disney+ series, The Acolyte, which details the emergence of the dark side during a time of peace and prosperity. But in November, the rest of the cast was announced, and our imaginations ran wild wondering how this star-studded ensemble will bring the story to life. Joining Stenberg is Emmy Award-winner Lee Jung-jae, Manny Jacinto, Dafne Keen, Jodie Turner-Smith, Rebecca Henderson, Charlie Barnett, Dean-Charles Chapman, and Carrie-Anne Moss. Although we don’t yet know who this crew will be playing, series creator and executive producer Leslye Headland has said that the story will show us the Jedi Order in a period that is effectively a Renaissance for them. With other details still under wraps, we can expect plenty of Force powers and a whole lot of intrigue. – Jade Fabello

A blast of cuteness found its way into the Star Wars galaxy when Star Wars Galactic Pals arrived in April. The new series of animated micro-shorts follows droid M1-RE through kid-friendly adventures on the Youngling Care Space Station, playing hide and seek with a loth-cat, racing with a tauntaun on Hoth, and sharing her knowledge about each youngling and what makes them special. Viewers can also take home their own creatures and aliens with a line of plushies created in collaboration between Lucasfilm and Mattel. The team behind Galactic Pals really pushed themselves to create a line that was cute, inviting, and something wholly unique to Star Wars, designing close to 80 sketches before coming up with the final looks for the first four plushies that were released: an Ewok, a Jawa, a Rodian, and a Wookiee. And a variation of the Ewok arrived later in the year. Now fans can explore our galaxy with their new friend thanks to the satchel that accompanies each plush — making it easy for families to take their new younglings along wherever adventure takes them. – Paige Lyman

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What were some of your favorite titles and moments from Star Wars in 2022? What are you looking forward to in 2023 from Lucasfilm? We would love to hear your thoughts in the comments. Be sure to check back here at Chip & Company for updates and all things Star Wars!

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