Star Wars isn’t just space wizards and laser swords. It’s also… snow. A lot of snow. Some of the saga’s most iconic moments don’t happen on shiny Coruscant skylines or desert dunes — they happen in the kind of cold that makes your face hurt just thinking about it. Hoth. Starkiller Base. Frozen hangars, whiteouts, survival gear, and the kind of silence where you know something terrible is about to happen. And weirdly enough, in 2026, Star Wars ice worlds feel more culturally relevant than ever — because real-world headlines are suddenly full of Arctic tension, Greenland debates, and “strategic territory” conversations. So why does Star Wars keep returning to ice? And why do those icy planets always feel like the place where empires show up with bad intentions? Let’s dig into it. Hoth: the planet that made Star Wars feel real Hoth is where the galaxy far, far away…
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – Echoes of the Empire Comic Announced, Bringing Luke, Leia & Chewie to Batuu
Galaxy’s Edge is about to get a lot more… canonical. A new five-issue comic series titled STAR WARS: GALAXY’S EDGE – ECHOES OF THE EMPIRE has been announced, and it’s not just another tie-in that stays safely in the background. This one brings Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, and Chewbacca to Batuu — where they stumble upon a dangerous relic that pulls them into a direct collision course with the Empire. In other words: Galaxy’s Edge is getting the full Original Trilogy treatment. Why this matters now Batuu has been part of the Star Wars ecosystem for years, but it often lives in a strange space: extremely detailed, massively popular… and slightly disconnected from the main saga. This comic changes that dynamic. Putting Luke, Leia and Chewie in the middle of a Galaxy’s Edge story makes the theme park planet feel less like an “experience setting,” and more like a real…
Hollywood Reporter Says a “Sequel-Sequel Trilogy” Feels Inevitable — and Honestly, They Might Be Right
For years, Lucasfilm has treated the post-Rise of Skywalker future like an awkward family dinner conversation. Everyone knows it’s going to come up. Nobody wants to be the first to bring it up. But now The Hollywood Reporter is doing something the Star Wars industry press rarely does: saying the quiet part out loud. A “sequel-sequel trilogy” — basically Episodes X, XI and XII — doesn’t just feel possible. It feels inevitable. And while that idea isn’t confirmed by Lucasfilm, it’s suddenly the kind of “obvious next step” that’s getting harder to ignore. Why this matters now Star Wars is entering a strange new phase. Not because there’s a shortage of projects — but because there’s a shortage of certainty. Some movies are reportedly on hold. Some are being reworked. The Disney+ side continues to expand, but theatrical Star Wars still lacks what Marvel has always had: A clear flagship…
Dave Filoni’s MandoVerse Movie Is Reportedly on the Backburner — But Thrawn Remains the Big Threat
If Lucasfilm ever needed one single project to prove the “everything connects” Disney+ strategy actually has an endgame… it was always going to be Dave Filoni’s MandoVerse movie. Now, according to a new report from The Hollywood Reporter, that crossover film has been placed “on the backburner.” But the interesting part is what comes with that update: which shows are still expected to feed into it — and who the shared villain remains. Because yes: the end boss is still Grand Admiral Thrawn. Why this matters now Star Wars has been in a weird transitional phase. Movies are being announced, paused, revived, reshuffled — sometimes all in the same year. But the Disney+ side has continued to build a clear web of characters and stories across multiple series. This Filoni film has always been the “Avengers-style” culmination of that strategy. So hearing it’s on the backburner raises one obvious question:Is…
Kathleen Kennedy Says Casting Han Solo Was “An Impossible Situation” for Alden Ehrenreich
Kathleen Kennedy has spent years defending Lucasfilm’s big swings — and to be fair, Star Wars requires big swings. But in her latest Deadline exit interview, the outgoing Lucasfilm president offered a rare moment of direct, personal reflection on one of the most debated choices of the Disney era: asking Alden Ehrenreich to replace Harrison Ford as Han Solo. And Kennedy doesn’t sugarcoat it. Why this matters now With Kennedy stepping away from Lucasfilm leadership, these interviews aren’t just PR. They’re the closest thing we’ll get to an official post-mortem on modern Star Wars decision-making. And Solo: A Star Wars Story has always been one of the most interesting case studies: So Kennedy acknowledging regret here isn’t small. It’s a signal that Lucasfilm knows exactly what went wrong conceptually, even if the movie itself has aged better for many viewers. What Kathleen Kennedy said Kennedy praised Ehrenreich directly, but admitted…
Kathleen Kennedy Looks Back on The Last Jedi Nine Years Later: “One of the Best Star Wars Movies”
Nine years after The Last Jedi hit theaters and permanently split the Star Wars fandom into factions, Kathleen Kennedy isn’t backing away from it. In a new Deadline exit interview, the outgoing Lucasfilm president not only praises Rian Johnson’s film — she calls it one of the best Star Wars movies — but also suggests the online backlash left a lasting impact on Johnson’s future in the franchise. Why this matters now This isn’t just “old Star Wars drama” being rehashed. Kennedy is stepping away from Lucasfilm leadership, and these interviews are essentially her final on-the-record reflections on the modern Star Wars era — including the moments that shaped it, and the projects that changed the studio’s relationship with fans. And no movie defines that tension more than The Last Jedi. What Kathleen Kennedy said about The Last Jedi Kennedy didn’t hedge her opinion. She directly praised Rian Johnson’s work:…
Kathleen Kennedy Gives Major Updates on Star Wars Movies — Including Mangold “On Hold” and Kinberg’s “New Trilogy”
Star Wars isn’t short on announced projects — it’s short on clarity. But Kathleen Kennedy just delivered one of the most direct “here’s what’s actually happening” updates we’ve had in a while, giving status checks on multiple major in-development films. Some projects are alive. Some are stalled. And at least one is being framed as the next real centerpiece of Star Wars on the big screen. Why this matters now With Kennedy stepping away from Lucasfilm leadership and the studio shifting into a new structure (Filoni on creative direction, Brennan on business), fans are asking a simple question: Which Star Wars movies are real — and which ones are just names on a whiteboard? Kennedy’s answers don’t confirm release dates across the board, but they do confirm what’s moving forward, what’s paused, and what’s still possible. The big update: Mangold’s Dawn of the Jedi is “on hold” Kennedy confirmed that…
Kathleen Kennedy Addresses Sexism in Star Wars Fandom: “They Unfairly Get Targeted”
Kathleen Kennedy’s exit interview tour isn’t just about movies, shows, and leadership structure. It’s also about something Star Wars has wrestled with for years — and too often refuses to talk about directly: the harassment and sexism aimed at women in the franchise, both on-screen and behind the camera. In her new Deadline interview, Kennedy speaks candidly about what female Star Wars actors and filmmakers face, and why she doesn’t sugarcoat it when new women enter the franchise. Why this matters now Lucasfilm is in the middle of a major transition — Kennedy stepping down, a new leadership structure forming, and Star Wars preparing for its next big era. But as that next era arrives, one thing hasn’t changed: women who become visible in Star Wars projects are still disproportionately targeted online. Kennedy putting that reality into words matters, because it’s not a fan theory or a vague PR statement….
ScreenRant Ranks Every Kathleen Kennedy Live-Action Star Wars Project — From Worst to Best
Now that Kathleen Kennedy’s time leading Lucasfilm is coming to a close, we’re officially entering the “let’s look back at the entire era” phase of Star Wars discourse. And like clockwork, rankings are starting to drop. This one comes from ScreenRant, which published a full list ranking every live-action Star Wars movie and Disney+ show produced during the Kennedy era — from worst to best. Not surprisingly, it’s already sparking debate… because it’s basically a summary of everything fans have argued about since 2015. Why this matters now Whether you loved the sequels, hated them, or just want Star Wars to stop fighting itself for five minutes — the Kennedy era is now being treated as one complete chapter. And when an era ends, people don’t just remember moments. They start building lists. This ranking is interesting because it doesn’t only judge movies. It puts theatrical releases and Disney+ shows…
Kathleen Kennedy Names the Lowest Point of Her Lucasfilm Era — and It’s About Fan Expectations
Kathleen Kennedy has said a lot over the years about Star Wars, leadership, pressure, and the sheer chaos of steering one of pop culture’s most emotionally-owned franchises. But in her latest Deadline interview — released as her Lucasfilm exit becomes official — she finally puts words to what she considers the low point of her time running the studio. And it’s not a box office number. Not a cancelled movie. Not a particular show. It’s the impossible math of trying to satisfy everyone. Why this matters now Kennedy stepping away from Lucasfilm isn’t just a management shuffle — it’s the end of a defining era for modern Star Wars. So every line from her exit interview matters, because this is the version of the story that will stick: what she felt went right, what went wrong, and what she believes the franchise actually struggled with. And her answer here touches…
From George Lucas’ Apprentice to Lucasfilm President: Dave Filoni’s Unlikely Rise
Dave Filoni didn’t just climb the Lucasfilm ladder. He basically became the ladder. With Filoni officially moving into the Co-President role at Lucasfilm in 2026, Star Wars is now being steered creatively by someone who started at the company in the most Star Wars way imaginable: as George Lucas’ apprentice. Not figuratively. Literally. And when you line up his career milestones, it’s hard not to see the shape of a story Lucas himself would’ve approved of. Why this matters now For years, Filoni has been treated by fans as the “keeper of the lore.” But this new role turns that unofficial reputation into an official mandate. Star Wars isn’t just being guided by a committee, or by shifting creative teams. Lucasfilm is putting its creative leadership into the hands of someone whose entire professional identity has been built inside the galaxy far, far away. And Filoni’s rise didn’t happen through…
Kathleen Kennedy Releases Statement on Leaving Lucasfilm: “A True Privilege”
Lucasfilm’s leadership transition just became a lot more personal. After Disney CEO Bob Iger offered an official corporate tribute, Kathleen Kennedy has now released her own statement regarding her exit from Lucasfilm — and it reads like exactly what it is: a goodbye letter to a studio she helped define for more than a decade. It’s reflective, grateful, and quietly forward-looking. Why this matters now Kennedy stepping away isn’t just a behind-the-scenes reshuffle. It’s the closing of a chapter that shaped modern Star Wars — from the sequel trilogy to Disney+ to Lucasfilm’s biggest recent creative pivot: television. That’s why her own words matter. This isn’t press speculation or a quote filtered through Disney PR. It’s Kennedy directly framing her legacy — and setting the tone for what she intends to do next. What Kathleen Kennedy said Kennedy confirmed the personal weight behind the moment by pointing straight back to…
Bob Iger Breaks Silence on Kathleen Kennedy Leaving Lucasfilm: “Deeply Grateful”
If you’re looking for the official Disney tone on Kathleen Kennedy’s exit from Lucasfilm, it’s here — and it’s exactly the kind of statement that carries more meaning than it seems at first glance. Disney CEO Bob Iger has now commented publicly on Kennedy’s departure, offering a glowing, carefully-worded tribute that positions her tenure as both historic and foundational to Lucasfilm’s modern era. Why this matters now Leadership changes at Lucasfilm always trigger speculation — not just about what happened behind closed doors, but about where Star Wars goes next. That’s why Iger stepping in matters. When Disney’s CEO addresses this kind of transition directly, it signals that Kennedy’s departure isn’t being framed internally as damage control or controversy. It’s being framed as a respected, planned shift — and Disney wants the public narrative to match that. What Bob Iger said In his statement, Iger emphasized two key points: Here’s…
Kathleen Kennedy Retires as Lucasfilm President This Week — Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan Take Over
This is the biggest Lucasfilm leadership shift since Disney bought the company in 2012 — and it’s not a rumor anymore. Kathleen Kennedy is officially stepping down as President of Lucasfilm this week, ending nearly 14 years as the studio’s top executive. And the replacement structure is just as headline-worthy: Lucasfilm is splitting the role into creative leadership and business leadership, with Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan stepping into those responsibilities. Why this matters now Star Wars is heading into its next major cycle. There’s a new generation of films on the way, Disney+ remains a core pillar of the franchise, and the brand is actively trying to stabilize its long-term direction after years of uneven theatrical momentum. So this isn’t just “a leadership change.” It’s Disney and Lucasfilm saying: Star Wars is entering a new era — and they want a clearer chain of command before the next wave…
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Star Wars Outlaws: Low Red Moon Drops Next Month — And the Audiobook Has a Full Cast Connection
Star Wars loves a good cross-media rollout, but this one’s especially slick: Star Wars Outlaws: Low Red Moon is landing next month, and the audiobook version is going all-in with full audio production and narrators straight from the game. If you’ve been enjoying Outlaws for its scoundrel energy and grounded “underworld Star Wars” tone, this book looks like the next stop on that same hyperspace lane. Why this matters now Star Wars publishing can sometimes feel like a separate galaxy from the games — but Outlaws is clearly being treated like something bigger than just a one-off release. A new novel arriving this soon after the game’s momentum means Lucasfilm is actively building Outlaws into a story ecosystem, not just a Ubisoft experiment. And the audiobook casting is a massive tell. What’s been revealed (the facts) Star Wars Outlaws: Low Red Moon is releasing next month. Even more interesting: the…
Leia Is Bringing Her Battlefront II “Adventure” Look to Galaxy’s Edge — Starting April 29
Galaxy’s Edge is already getting a major identity shift on April 29 — and Lucasfilm is clearly not treating Leia Organa like a simple “meet-and-greet checkbox.” Instead, Disneyland’s version of Galaxy’s Edge will introduce Leia in a brand-new (but very familiar) outfit: her Star Wars Battlefront II “Adventure” appearance, complete with the crown braid. And yes: this is the first time this look has been brought to life in live-action form. Why this matters now The April 29 change isn’t just about swapping Kylo Ren for Darth Vader. This is Lucasfilm quietly rewriting how Galaxy’s Edge works as an experience: less “locked timeline,” more “Star Wars museum you can walk through”—but still with storytelling rules. Leia’s new costume is one of the clearest signs that this isn’t random nostalgia. It’s intentional, curated nostalgia. The kind that actually respects canon and what fans want to see. What Lucasfilm actually said In…
Andor Quietly Dominates the Awards Conversation Again — This Time for VFX and Sound
If you needed proof that Andor isn’t just “a great Star Wars show” but one of the most technically respected series in modern TV… award season is basically spelling it out in capital letters. This week brought another wave of industry recognition for Andor Season 2 — and it’s coming from the people who actually build the magic: visual effects artists, sound editors, and guild-level professionals. Not clickbait awards. The serious ones. What happened (and why it matters now) Andor Season 2 has picked up fresh nominations in multiple major technical award bodies — including the Visual Effects Society (VES) and Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE) Golden Reel Awards. In short: the show is being singled out for the two things it arguably does better than any other live-action Star Wars project: Vis dette opslag på Instagram Et opslag delt af Industrial Light & Magic (@ilmvfx) The key details (facts…
Disneyland Is Quietly Rewriting Galaxy’s Edge — Sequel Era Timeline Shelved Starting April 29
For years, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge has been Disney’s boldest Star Wars swing. Not because it had the most characters. But because it tried something far more ambitious: an in-universe Star Wars land where you were the main character — not a visitor waiting in line for a photo with Darth Vader. Now Disneyland is changing course. According to the Los Angeles Times, Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland will no longer be primarily set in the sequel trilogy era, and starting April 29, the land will shift toward a more “classic” Star Wars lineup — including Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and Princess Leia. And yes: that means Kylo Ren is being shelved as a walk-around character in the land. Why this matters now This is one of the biggest philosophical changes Disneyland has made to Galaxy’s Edge since it opened. The land’s original identity was built on a very…
Andor Wins Rotten Tomatoes’ Golden Tomato Award for Best TV Series of 2025
For a franchise that’s been around for nearly 50 years, Star Wars still finds ways to surprise people. This time, it’s not with a trailer or a new cast announcement. It’s with something a little rarer in modern fandom discourse: a clear, public “best of the year” win. Rotten Tomatoes has awarded Andor: Season 2 the Golden Tomato for Best TV Series of 2025. And yes — it’s a big deal. Why this matters now The Golden Tomato awards aren’t a random poll or a popularity contest with unclear rules. They’re Rotten Tomatoes’ yearly editorial recognition based on their site’s review data — and in this case, it places Andor at the very top of 2025 television. The award landing now also reinforces what many Star Wars fans have been saying for a while: Andor isn’t just “good for Star Wars.” It’s just plain great TV, full stop. What Andor…
5 Years Ago Today, Ubisoft Announced an Open-World Star Wars Game — and It Became Star Wars Outlaws
Five years ago today, Ubisoft and Lucasfilm dropped an announcement that instantly rewired expectations for Star Wars gaming: Massive Entertainment was developing an open-world Star Wars game. Back then, it didn’t have a name. It didn’t have a trailer. It didn’t even have a main character. It was just a promise — the kind that sounds too good to be real until you see it actually happen. That project, once known as Project Helix, later became Star Wars Outlaws, which released in 2024. And in a very Star Wars twist, the game’s story didn’t stop at launch. Why this matters now Star Wars games don’t always get long arcs. Some drop, get a few patches, and vanish into the backlog like a forgotten bounty hunter. But Outlaws has been doing something different: it’s been quietly picking up new fans over time — especially as more players discover its open-ended “live…
Star Wars Outlaws Is Now on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass
If you’ve been curious about Star Wars Outlaws but didn’t feel like dropping full price just to see if the galaxy’s first open-world(ish) scoundrel adventure is your thing… This is your moment. Star Wars Outlaws is now available on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, meaning subscribers can jump in right away across console, PC, and cloud. And yes — it also supports cross-save, letting you continue your progress on other platforms if you want to bounce between systems. Why this matters right now Game Pass drops aren’t just “nice to have.” They’re effectively a second launch. A game going to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass means: For Outlaws specifically, this matters because the game thrives when people talk about: More players = more momentum. What’s included with Game Pass Here’s the important part: you’re not limited to one device. With Xbox Game Pass Ultimate,…
Hayden Christensen Reveals He Wore Wigs While Playing Anakin in Revenge of the Sith
Every Star Wars era has its behind-the-scenes secrets. Some are massive lore decisions. Some are wild production challenges. And some are… hair. At a recent appearance, Hayden Christensen revealed that he wore wigs while portraying Anakin Skywalker in Revenge of the Sith — and he even kept one of them. “I kept one of the wigs from Episode III,” Christensen said, before adding: “Full disclosure, that’s not my real hair.” That’s the kind of Star Wars fact that’s both hilarious and completely believable. Why this matters now Hayden Christensen has been having a major Star Wars renaissance in recent years. Between his return as Anakin and his growing presence at fan events, there’s been a noticeable shift: he’s not just revisiting the role — he’s owning it. And moments like this are part of why. Fans don’t just love new story content. They love the human details — the kind…
Why Star Wars Fans Argue About Canon More Than Any Other Fandom
There are plenty of passionate fandoms. Marvel fans debate power levels.DC fans argue about the “best Batman.”Harry Potter fans fight about the author and the legacy. But Star Wars fans? Star Wars fans argue about something else entirely: Canon. Not just what’s good. Not just what’s authentic. But what counts. What’s “real.” What officially happened—and what should be ignored, overwritten, or erased. And somehow, the arguments never end. The interesting part is this: it’s not because Star Wars fans are uniquely angry. It’s because Star Wars is uniquely built for canon conflict. Star Wars Isn’t Just a Story — It’s a Timeline People Live Inside Most franchises are a collection of stories. Star Wars is a timeline. It has eras, centuries, wars, governments, religious philosophies, family dynasties, and a sense of historical weight that feels almost… academic. Like you’re not just watching fiction—you’re watching a civilization evolve. That changes the…