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STEVEN UNIVERSE Gets Prime Video Sequel LARS OF THE STARS
STEVEN UNIVERSE Gets Prime Video Sequel LARS OF THE STARS

Geek Girl Authority

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Geek Girl Authority

STEVEN UNIVERSE Gets Prime Video Sequel LARS OF THE STARS

Cartoon Network animated hit Steven Universe is getting a sequel series. Steven Universe Titled Lars of the Stars , said sequel series will premiere on Prime Video. Lars of the Stars Expect the show to follow the adventures of the titular space pirate and his crew as they traverse the galaxy. The beloved Cartoon Network series Steven Universe is getting a sequel at Prime Video. Lars of the Stars will follow Lars Barriga (Matthew Moy) in his adventures through space. Lars of the Stars The original Steven Universe ran for five seasons, from 2013 through 2019. And the show has already had two sequels. The first was a feature-length musical, 2019's Steven Universe: The Movie . And the second sequel was the series Steven Universe Future , which ran for one season from 2019 through 2020. RELATED: The Top 10 Best Steven Universe Songs According to Deadline , Lars of the Stars will follow the titular space pirate and his crew on their adventures across the galaxy. It also states the show will explore 'the past, present and future of the universe.' This raises questions about when in the chronology Lars of the Stars will be set. Both The Movie and Future were set two years after the final episode of the original series . On the original series, Lars was initially a moody young man who worked at the Beach City donut shop, The Big Donut. There, he had a somewhat complicated (and arguably toxic) relationship with his coworker, Sadie Miller (Kate Micucci). However, as the series went on, Lars became increasingly involved with the galactic-scale adventures of the Crystal Gems. By the conclusion of the series, he had begun a new life as a space pirate. RELATED: Easter Eggs You May Have Missed in Steven Universe: The Movie In Future , Lars had returned to Earth, where he opened a bakery called Spacetries (say it out loud). But later in the season, he once again headed to the stars with his crew, the Off Colors. What further adventures await as Lars and the Off Colors explore the universe together? You can catch up with the three previous iterations of Steven Universe on Hulu. The Doubleclicks New Video Is a STEVEN UNIVERSE Inspired Non-Binary Video Game Delight Avery Kaplan is the author of several books and the Features Editor at Comics Beat. She was honored to serve as a judge for the 2021 Cartoonist Studio Prize Award and the 2021 Prism Awards. She lives in the mountains of Southern California with her partner and a pile of cats, and her favorite place to visit is the cemetery. You can also find her writing on Comics Bookcase, NeoText, Shelfdust, the Mary Sue, in many issues of PanelxPanel, and in the margins of the books in her personal library.

Lake County judge orders Niles man held in jail after allegedly shooting man in a Lake Forest dog park
Lake County judge orders Niles man held in jail after allegedly shooting man in a Lake Forest dog park

Chicago Tribune

time04-06-2025

  • Chicago Tribune

Lake County judge orders Niles man held in jail after allegedly shooting man in a Lake Forest dog park

A Niles man remains in Lake County Jail after he allegedly shot a man at a Lake Forest dog park on Sunday, authorities said. Matthew Moy, 35, of Niles, was charged with one count of aggravated battery with a firearm (a Class X Felony) after he allegedly shot a 23-year-old man in the abdomen after a dispute on Sunday. Moy appeared before Lake County Judge Michael Nerheim on Wednesday, who agreed to the state's request to keep Moy in custody. Authorities stated Moy and the victim began arguing Sunday afternoon at Lake Forest's Prairie Wolf Off-Leash Dog Area. Then the dispute carried over to the parking lot, where Moy pulled out a gun and shot the other person. The victim's mother recorded the incident on video. A state's attorney spokeswoman said the dispute was allegedly over a dog. 'This appears to be an isolated incident between two individuals,' Lake County Forest Preserves Police Chief Ron Davis said in a statement. 'Officers responded quickly, secured the area, and safely took the suspect into custody. I'm proud of their professionalism and swift action.' The unidentified victim was rushed to Libertyville's Advocate Condell Medical Center, where he was initially listed in critical condition. By Wednesday afternoon, he was in stable condition according to a Lake County Forest Preserves spokeswoman. Prosecutors argued Moy should remain in custody because his alleged actions show he is a threat to the community, even though he possessed a valid firearms identification and a concealed carry permit. 'Our thoughts are with the victim and his family,' Lake County State's Attorney Eric Rinehart said in a statement. 'We are satisfied that this offender has been detained without the ability to use cash. This case shows that even minor arguments can turn potentially lethal when firearms are easily accessible. Our office will continue all efforts to keep firearms out of the hands of dangerous people through our Violent Crimes Unit, Gun Violence Prevention Initiative, and other programs.' Moy's next court date is scheduled for Friday morning.

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