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Star Wars' most popular one-season project could return for a second season, according to some very interesting reports.
Star Wars' Jar Jar Binks was a hated character by many Prequel Trilogy fans, yet Jar Jar ended up losing everything he had in ...
The historian and theorist Daniel J. Boorstin coined the phrase “famous for being famous” way back in 1962, before there was an Internet or a Jar Jar Binks or even Star Wars at all.
Jar Jar Binks was supposed to be the role of a lifetime for actor Ahmed Best, plucked from a percussive dance troupe and given serious screen time in George Lucas' "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace ...
Earlier this year in Chuck Wendig’s novel Aftermath, we learned the incredibly depressing story of what happened to Jar Jar Binks after the Star Wars prequels. It was perhaps a fitting fate for ...
At best, Jar Jar Binks is known as one of the most annoying characters to grace "Star Wars." At worst, he's considered a racist stereotype. But some Reddit users apparently think we could have ...
Ahmed Best is a futurist, an educator, a martial artist, a writer-director and the actor behind Jar Jar Binks, the most hated character in the “Star Wars” universe.
20 years later, Ahmed Best admitted that the backlash he felt after portraying Jar Jar Binks in the Star Wars prequels led him to consider taking his life Dave Quinn is a Senior Editor for PEOPLE ...
Even Ahmed Best, who played Jar Jar Binks in the first two Star Wars movies, joined the conversation when he tweeted out Nov. 2, “I will say this, it feels really good when the hidden meaning ...
Jar Jar Binks, whether you liked him or not, was the underdog. His friendship with Anakin was the cliched tale of two misfits finding each other and finding a security within one another as they ...
In defense of Jar Jar Binks. For one actor, a role in 'The Phantom Menace' seemed like a dream come true—then the fan fury began.
But it turns out, the man who played Jar Jar Binks believes that Darth Jar Jar may be true. (The discussion starts around the 5:20 mark.) “There’s a lot about it that’s true.