If an aerospace company like Boeing can build a real-life X-wing, some other company needs to get on the ball and build a real-life ornithopter from Dune.
The StarSpeeder 3000 is an iconic vehicle from the Disney Parks' beloved Star Wars Star Tours attraction. Launched in 1987 at Disneyland and later introduced to other Disney parks worldwide, Star ...
One of the main reasons Star Wars continues to endure is our love of its grimy starships. In opposition to the smooth, stately spacecraft of most pre-1977 sci-fi TV and film, the kitbashed, ...
Our Lego Star Wars AT-AT review sees the sub-theme of toy brick sets kick 2026 off with a bang, a real triumph.
It’s hard to remember that speeder bikes didn’t even exist in Star Wars until the last installment of the trilogy, 1983’s Return of the Jedi. Yes, while it’s true you can see a swoop bike in Mos ...
Sarah has been an editor and contributor for GameRant since 2015. She kicked off her video game journey after meeting her first Chocobo, she never looked back. After years of playing them, she decided ...
Star Wars Day aka May the 4th saw a bunch of new releases from LEGO, but there’s more where that came from. LEGO has begun unveiling some of the Star Wars sets that we’ll see during the summer of 2025 ...
Boeing built a flying, full-scale Star Wars X-wing not as a movie prop or a theme park gimmick, but as a real test of its electric cargo drone technology. The aircraft, a modified version of Boeing’s ...