For a second day in a row, Studio Ghibli has teased a Star Wars-related collaboration with Lucasfilm. This time, it’s with an incredible photo: there’s a little Grogu figure in the front, with legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki out of focus in the background. Just two cool guys hanging out. I can’t wait to find out what they’re working on together.
Andrew Webster

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Between Pinocchio and Cabinet of Curiosities, we’re in a golden period for Guillermo del Toro fans. But one of his projects that never actually came out was an adaptation of H. P. Lovecraft’s At the Mountains of Madness.
Now, years later, del Toro has released a brief CGI test clip from the canceled film, giving us an idea of what could have been.
Studio Ghibli, the famed studio behind some of the most beloved animated features ever made, is teasing a collaboration with Lucasfilm. There’s no indication of what that might mean right now, but there is a new season of the anime anthology Star Wars Visions on the way, so that seems like a good bet. If that’s the case, I expect some very adorable new droids.
I have no idea what will happen with Twitter, but I can tell you this: I’m this close to winning my first Canadian Premier League title. Which is a long way of saying this year’s Football Manager game is out.
The franchise has been around for a long time, and is available on a wide range of platforms, but I’ve been playing the latest mobile iteration through Apple Arcade. Reading emails about scouting trips and tactics is a lot more fun than doomscrolling.

Production designer Luke Hull and costume designer Michael Wilkinson talk about creating the most grounded Star Wars show yet.



