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When Ray Stevenson died, Ahsoka season two almost died with it. Dave Filoni, the show’s creator, was at Star Wars Celebration Japan this weekend and did a panel about his Disney+ show.
BAY CITY, MI -- Bay City Central defeated John Glenn, 9-3, in boys high school lacrosse on Thursday, April 17 at John Glenn High School. Bay City Central’s Max Miller led the team in scoring ...
TRAVERSE CITY- Monday night was the first ever meeting between Traverse City Central and Traverse City West in lacrosse. The Titans of West pulled out a thrilling 13 to 12 victory to bring home ...
We got word earlier this year that the Game of Thrones alum would be stepping in to take over from the late Ray Stevenson, who was a close friend of his. “Baylan is important. He’s the ...
Another key character is being recast. Ray Stevenson played Force-wielding mercenary Baylan Skoll in Season 1, but passed away before the series premiered. In January, The Hollywood Reporter ...
For those unfamaliar, McCann is taking on the role after the passing of Ray Stevenson. Stevenson died just three months before the premiere of Ahsoka, but his portrayal of Baylan was the high ...
When the Bay City Central girls tennis team needs an ounce of motivation, it can watch its No. 1 doubles team in action. Elder and partner Aerabella Zavala Davis play the game with heart and passion.
But in more news, Game of Thrones‘ actor Rory McCann is stepping in to play evil Jedi Baylan Skol after the death of Ray Stevenson. Also, Admiral Ackbar is returning — and that’s not a trap.
Read Also SportVot x FPJ: City Central League Thrash Travancore Cricketing Union Dr. Swapnil Nila, Chief Public Relations Officer, Central Railway, along with P. D Patil, Senior Public Relations ...
Jeff Sneider of The Insneider first broke the news (since confirmed elsewhere) that Lucasfilm has tapped Game of Thrones‘ alum Rory McCann to replace the late Ray Stevenson as Baylan Skoll on ...
Ray Ray’s Hog Pit, a fleet of barbecue eateries featured on the Food Network’s “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives,” is expanding with their first full-service restaurant in central Ohio.
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