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For a short period of time on Friday, Darth Vader could drop F-bombs in the video game Fortnite as part of a voice AI implementation gone wrong, reports GameSpot. Epic Games rapidly deployed a hotfix after players encountered the Sith Lord responding to their comments with profanity and strong language.
Since the release of the movie in 1980, it has established its own standard. The movie explores the complex storylines in greater depth. Consequently, viewers were eager to see what would happen next.
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WDW News Today on MSNThe Empire Strikes Back 45th Anniversary Collection at Disneyland Resort for Star Wars DayA new collection of apparel and merchandise celebrating the 45th anniversary of “Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back” is now available at Disneyland Resort for May the 4th, also known as Star Wars Day.
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Space.com on MSNThis iconic 'Star Wars' Rebel pilot helmet from the Battle of Hoth could fetch $400K at auctionAmid Propstore's gathering of coveted "Star Wars" collectibles that will be on the block during its Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction in Los Angeles come September is a Rebel pilot helmet relic used in 1980s "Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back."
LOS ANGELES -- "I am your father." Those four words from Darth Vader are the most well-known in "Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back" and possibly the entire galaxy! "The Empire Strikes Back" turns ...
Since "The Empire Strikes Back," the movies have swung between messianic heroism and a more accommodating vision of how revolutions really happen.