Ahsoka wins Creative Arts Emmy for the late costume designer Shawna Trpcic

Last weekend, the Creative Arts Emmy Awards were held, and Disney+’s original show “Ahsoka” was nominated in several categories. These ranged from Best Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-hour) and Animation, to Outstanding Period or Fantasy/Sci-Fi Hairstyling. It comes as no surprise to fans of the series that the team won an award for their exceptional work in the category of Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes.

It is time to move Cody Rhodes past The Bloodline

156 days have passed since Cody Rhodes began his reign as the WWE Undisputed Champion. At WrestleMania, he concluded his narrative by triumphing over Roman Reigns. The climactic moment arrived, and emotions ran high. Legacies were solidified. However, opinions on Rhodes’ performance as champion are divided: some view it as a success, while others find it lacking. With the impressive roster on SmackDown, one point is indisputable – it’s high time for Rhodes to part ways with The Bloodline.

Reactions to James Earl Jones’ passing, “We are all lesser for his loss.”

The passing away of James Earl Jones on Monday at the age of 93 has left Star Wars enthusiasts, creators, and the global community at large deeply saddened. His influence transcended generations, and he was not only cherished by Star Wars fans but also by numerous other fandoms, including Disney, The Simpsons, and timeless classics like Field of Dreams, The Sandlot, and Coming to America, to name a few. As tributes flood in, we remember this remarkable actor.

How Rodeo FX brought Moondancer, Silverwing and House of the Dragon’s other dragons to life

If you start watching a show called House of the Dragon, you’re going to expect some good dragon scenes. Happily, the series delivers. Not only are there a ton of dragons to enjoy, they all have their own personalities and are brought to vivid life by the fine people at Rodeo FX. The dragon-vs-dragon fight scene in the fourth episode of season 2, “The Red Dragon and the Gold,” was the best scene of its kind ever put on the screen. Who’s competing with this?