However, few villains are as terrifying as Darth Nihilus, otherwise referred to as the Lord of Hunger, who was among the deadliest Sith in either the pre or post-"Legends" era. Darth Nihilus first ...
But while there's certainly a case to be made for them, it's difficult to argue that Darth Nihilus doesn't have one of the most compelling claims to that title of anyone to exploit the darker ...
Hasbro has surprised collectors with some pretty rare rereleases including a popular Gaming Greats villain from Star Wars ...
By Jacqueline Mansky, Mike Barnes James Earl Jones, a commanding presence onscreen who nonetheless gained greater fame off-camera as the sonorous voice of Star Wars villain Darth Vader and Mufasa ...
Such was their hatred for him that they even branded him Darth Vader, after one of the most iconic and reviled villains in popular culture, the merciless Star Wars character who exuded rage and ...
The culprit? Artificial intelligence. The magazine reported that Jones, then 91 years old, had quietly stepped back from voicing Darth Vader. But in order to allow his iconic Sith Lord to remain ...
James Earl Jones, the voice of “Star Wars” villain Darth Vader, died at his Dutchess County, NY, home on Monday, Sept. 9, at the age of 93. His reps at Independent Artist Group confirmed his ...
which later became Verizon. Inasmuch as any television commercials in a pre-DVR time were agreeable, it was hard to get particularly annoyed at something like Darth Vader singing “Carmen.” ...
James Earl Jones, the renowned actor of stage and screen who lent his booming, inimitable voice to Darth Vader and The Lion King, died Monday morning at the age of 93. Jones died at his home in ...
It brought power to all his stage and movie roles, most indelibly as Darth Vader in “Star Wars,” Mufasa in “The Lion King” and as the voice of CNN. That remarkable voice is just one of ...
Jones, who was known for his rich, thunderous voice and commanding, almost forceful presence, had a decorated career that spanned decades and a multitude of roles — from King Lear to Darth Vader.
who won Tony Awards for "The Great White Hope" and "Fences," and whose majestic basso profundo voice would become internationally recognized as the villainous Darth Vader in the "Star Wars ...