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Star Wars actor Mark Hamill initially thought George Lucas' 1977 space opera was a spoof of Flash Gordon when he first read ...
Mark Hamill has admitted that he thought 'Star Wars' was a parody spoof of a famous franchise when he first read the script, ...
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Comic Basics on MSNMark Hamill Once Thought ‘Star Wars’ Script Was Just a Parody
Mark Hamill may be known worldwide as Luke Skywalker, but when he first read the script for “Star Wars,” he didn’t think he ...
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Fiction Horizon on MSNMark Hamill Thought ‘Star Wars’ Was a Flash Gordon Spoof at First: “I thought, ‘Who talks like this?’”
Mark Hamill may be forever remembered as Luke Skywalker, but when he first came across Star Wars, he didn’t think he was ...
“When he saw Flash Gordon, he was very young and it inspired him to do what he’s doing now.” And MacFarlane isn’t the only child to the ‘80s-turned-director of the ‘00s to quote Flash.
"Flash Gordon" star Sam J. Jones discusses his newest movie, "An Unlikely Angel," and why it is so important for him to connect with fans at conventions like Comic Con.
‘Flash Gordon’ Star Sam Jones on His Triumphant, Crazy Comeback Role in ‘Ted’ (Q&A) The star of the 1980 action film pops up as a supporting character in Seth MacFarlane's new comedy.
Added Archie Comics co-president Alex Segura: “Flash Gordon is an iconic, sci-fi/pulp hero, and in the long tradition of great, off-the-wall Archie crossovers, this seemed like a perfect next step.
Warning: This story includes major spoilers for the 1980 feature film, Flash Gordon. Taika Waititi reportedly instructed his film crew to watch Flash Gordon before making Thor: Ragnarok, and it shows.
" Flash Gordon appeals to that sense we all have, given the right conditions and motivation, that I could really make an enormous difference," Parker says. "But it would probably be on some world ...
Flash Gordon should have a tongue-in-cheek, plenty of adventure, and state-of the-art visual effects. Obviously, a good cast wouldn't hurt, either!
Dynamite announced today that Flash Gordon #1 will launch in April 2014. Evan Shaner will illustrate the series, while Jordie Bellaire will provide colors.
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