Get your beskar armor on and prepare to relive a memorable Star Wars adventure. Starting this June, Marvel’s The Mandalorian will be an eight-issue, episode-by-episode adaptation of the Disney+ series’ first season, StarWars.com is thrilled to reveal. The series will be written by Rodney Barnes and illustrated by Georges Jeanty, with several variant covers available for each installment. […]
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“Point of View Expands Cinema”: A Conversation with Rick Famuyiwa for Black History Month

Director Rick Famuyiwa is no stranger to storytelling. Bursting onto the scene with his first feature film The Wood in 2000, Famuyiwa has become a fixture in the galaxy far far away with his contributions to The Mandalorian, directing three episodes of the Disney+ series: “Chapter 2: The Child,” “Chapter 6: The Prisoner,” and “Chapter 15: […]
The Science Behind Dry January’s Zero-Alcohol Hooch
This week, we discuss the techniques used to create alcohol-free liquor, beer, and wine.
Krayt Dragons, Ahsoka Tano, and Luke Skywalker: Exploring The Art of The Mandalorian (Season 2)

Like all of us, Lucasfilm creative art manager Phil Szostak has spent much of the past two years at home. But unlike most of us, he wrote another book: The Art of The Mandalorian (Season 2), which takes fans inside the creation of the concept art that brought The Mandalorian’s second season on Disney+ to […]
Disney, Lucasfilm, and FIRST Join Forces Once Again

For over three decades, FIRST® has been building a movement to introduce millions of young people to STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math), preparing them for the future, developing confidence, and inspiring them to be the leaders of tomorrow. And for more than 20 of those years, Disney has been a proud sponsor of FIRST, further providing […]
The Best Cyber Monday Deals on STEM Toys for Kids
These games and services can help your little ones explore science, technology, engineering, math, or the arts. They won’t even know they’re learning.
The Best Black Friday Deals on STEM Toys for Kids
These games and services can help your little ones explore science, technology, engineering, math, or the arts. They won’t even know they’re learning.
Can Science Fiction Help Solve Our Biggest Problems?

This week, we hear from the acclaimed novelist Neal Stephenson about climate change, the metaverse, and the role fictional stories can play in shaping our future.
Facebook Reaches for More Realistic VR With Haptic Gloves

The company has unveiled a new prototype wearable that mimics the feeling of handling real objects in the virtual world.
Microsoft Surface Duo 2: A Bad Case for 2 Screens

Microsoft’s book-phone displays flashes of brilliance, but delivers endless annoyance.