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OUTER RIM NEWS– MAY 2, 2019 A STAR WARS NEWBIE REVIEWS THE PHANTOM MENACE

In this episode of Outer Rim News, Austin is on his honeymoon and Ashley invites one of his best friends in the world to help with a Star Wars review. His friend Jake has never seen a Star Wars movie, so he experiences Star Wars: The Phantom Menace for the first time. What does a Star Wars newbie think of the movie? You will have to listen to find out. Join us this week for the Outer Rim News!

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Music found in this episode is courtesy of Husky by the Geek.

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The Outer Rim News Podcast is Outer Rim News’ weekly podcast about all things Star Wars. Join us each week as Austin Gordy and Ashley Wilbanks take an hour or so and share their thoughts about everyone’s favorite far away galaxy. From Star Wars comics to Star Wars movies, everything is on the table for discussion. Get your weekly fix here every Friday.

PETER MAYHEW PASSES AT 74

Outer Rim News is very sad to report that Peter Mayhew, best known for playing Chewbacca in the Star Wars movies, has passed away at the age of 74.

According to various outlets, Peter Mayhew died on Tuesday at his home in North Texas with family members by his side. The actor’s official Twitter account shared the news moments ago.

https://twitter.com/TheWookieeRoars/status/1124077256240967681

Mayhew debuted as Chewbacca in the original Star Wars movie, and reprised the role for The Star Wars Holiday Special, The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, Revenge of the Sith, and The Force Awakens, and also in an episode of The Muppet Show (The Stars of Star Wars). He also served as a consultant on The Last Jedi and Solo: A Star Wars Story after Joonas Suotamo took over as Chewbacca in 2015.

Mayhew is survived by his wife, Angie, and his three children.

We here at ORN send our deepest condolences to the family of Peter Mayhew.

The Wookiee Speaks

Dragon Con 2017

I’ve been to my share of cons, but I’ve got nothing on Peter Mayhew. The man who has been Chewbacca for four decades is a regular on the con and Star Wars fan circuit, meeting and communing year after year with the people who love him—and whom he clearly loves as well.

Case in point: When asked by a fan at Dragon Con 2017 “An Hour with a Wookiee and a Bounty Hunter” panel to make the Chewbacca sound (a request that got a collective audience groan), Mayhew replied with a very emphatic “NO.”

And then he did it anyway.

This was my first time seeing Mayhew in a panel. From the start, you can’t help but be impressed with the man’s dedication to Star Wars and its fans—just the act of walking is not an easy task for him these days, but he gets to the chair no matter what.

He was joined by Daniel Logan, the actor who played Boba Fett in Attack of the Clones, and the relationship between these two men was striking. They never shared screen time or even behind-the-scenes screen time, but their work together at cons over many years has forged a deep friendship—even described by Logan as approaching a father-son relationship, to which Mayhew agreed.

After that tender moment, Mayhew gave the crowd a treat by forcing Logan to give him a fist-bump across the panel table, allowing us a glimpse of the size disparity between their two fists—think a robin’s egg vs. a grapefruit—and getting a rueful laugh from Logan.

Mayhew got all the typical fan questions—what was your favorite scene? (Answer: the chess game in A New Hope) Who was the biggest prankster? What do you think “makes Chewie Chewie?” He took them all in stride, offering long answers and many anecdotes about the shooting process in London.

Perhaps most interesting was Mayhew’s response to a fan’s question about what he thought of the newer Star Wars films; Mayhew grumbled a bit and said he “better not respond, “perhaps the biggest surprise of the panel. He also echoed J.J. Abram’s own stated regrets about the lack of a Chewie-Leia scene at the end of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which many felt robbed the bereft Wookiee (or audience) of a much needed mourning scene.

I left the panel quite happy with the experience. I was even inspired to read up about Mayhew a bit more and was delighted to discover that his first film role was as the Minotaur in Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, a Ray Harryhausen tour-de-force and one of my childhood favorites.

I hope Mayhew returns for Dragon Con 2018, and considering the thunderous applause that ended the panel, I know I’m not the only one.