Hasbro hit hyperspace at Star Wars Celebration Japan 2025, unleashing a barrage of reveals that triggered equal parts joy and wallet-related anxiety. From video game icons to Expanded Universe throwbacks, the Hasbro panel felt like a well-timed turbo blast straight to collectors’ hearts — and their shelves.
Here’s a full breakdown of the biggest reveals from the panel, now with 25 figures strong and absolutely zero chill.
Jedi Survivors and Fallen Heroes
1. The Black Series Nightsister Merrin
and eerie green magick translate beautifully into this detailed figure. She comes fully equipped with a dual-ended staff and an impressive burst of green energy magic — a translucent effect piece that captures her Nightsister powers mid-cast.
The figure features stunning articulation and an updated head sculpt that captures her ghostly complexion and silver-white hair. The sculpted details on her jacket and layered tunic give her a gritty Jedi: Survivor look, blending warrior and mystic with just the right amount of spooky charisma. She’s striking a dynamic battle pose in the promo shot, one hand gripping her spear while the other unleashes glowing green energy like she’s ready to knock a Purge Trooper into next week. Simply put, this Merrin figure doesn’t just stand — she haunts the shelf.Dathomir’s sassiest sorceress is finally here. Merrin’s dark robes, fierce attitude, and eerie green magick translate beautifully into this detailed figure.
2. The Black Series Cal Kestis Build-Up Pack
Cal comes loaded — literally. This deluxe pack is basically a Jedi: Survivor starter kit, bundled with Cal Kestis in his sleeveless utility vest look, dual lightsabers, and enough accessories to reenact half the game’s side quests.
But the real stars of the pack? His quirky companions. BD-1 is here, of course, with his adorable stilt legs and signature curious stance. Then there’s Skoova Stev — deep-sea fishing legend of the galaxy — in a tiny domed helmet and fully sculpted wetsuit, ready to share fishy wisdom at a moment’s notice.
And finally, the one, the only… Turgle. Yes, the wide-eyed frog man with limbs as expressive as his anxiety levels has been immortalized in plastic. With a blaster in hand and bulging eyes on the horizon, Turgle’s presence alone makes this a must-have. It’s a chaotic crew of misfits, and this build-up pack somehow captures the exact energy of hopping from planet to planet in search of answers, upgrades, and the occasional weird side character monologue.
Between the sculpt detail, expressive poses, and sheer joy of this mini squad, it’s a clear highlight of the Black Series line this year.Cal comes loaded — literally. This pack bundles the Jedi Knight with BD-1, Turgle (chaotic neutral), and Skoova Stev (the galaxy’s most chilled fisherman).
3. The Vintage Collection Nightsister Merrin
Vintage scale, modern menace. Merrin joins the 3.75-inch ranks with her cloak, staff, and that ever-iconic bone jewelry. But don’t let her smaller size fool you — this Nightsister packs a visual punch.
In the promotional shot, she’s posed mid-cast, channeling her signature green magick with a translucent energy effect that looks like it came straight off the Dathomir battlefields. The figure retains exceptional detail, from the sharpness of her facial expression to the delicate sculpt of her magickal blast. Her silver hair and fierce stare tell you everything you need to know: this is not someone you interrupt mid-incantation.
With articulation that allows for a range of expressive poses and a staff accessory that feels like it could actually take down a few stormtroopers, this version of Merrin is a must-have for Vintage Collection collectors. She’s the perfect balance of mysticism, style, and unapologetic power.Vintage scale, modern menace. Merrin joins the 3.75-inch ranks with her cloak, staff, and that ever-iconic bone jewelry.
4. The Vintage Collection Rocket Launcher Trooper
Heavy firepower and no regard for starfighter insurance policies. This trooper is pure boom energy — and now, even more detailed in his Vintage Collection debut.
The figure features classic Stormtrooper armor with crisp black accents and a well-weathered, battlefield-ready look. But the star of the show? That massive rocket launcher slung across his shoulder like he’s ready to delete an entire TIE Fighter squadron in one shot. The launcher itself is beautifully sculpted, complete with molded ridges and a red targeting sensor, and it fits snugly in his gloved grip.
In the promo image, the trooper strikes a confident pose, weapon hoisted and helmet gaze locked in like he’s looking for his next unlucky target. The articulation lets you aim high, low, or dramatically to the side for those ‘heroic last stand’ displays. This is the kind of trooper you call in when subtlety isn’t on the mission briefing.
Perfect for troop builders, diorama creators, or anyone who thinks “overkill” is just good strategy, this figure blasts its way into the Vintage lineup with serious firepower — and presence.Heavy firepower and no regard for starfighter insurance policies. This trooper is pure boom energy.
The Classics Never Die
5. The Black Series Han Solo
A New Hope-era Han with a blaster and a smirk. No jacket, no problem — just 100% scruffy-looking charisma.
The updated sculpt brings Han Solo’s original trilogy swagger to life with impressive accuracy. From his tousled Corellian hair to his iconic navy vest, this figure nails every detail of the galaxy’s most charming smuggler. The face sculpt captures that signature side-eye expression that says “I’ve got a bad feeling about this — but I’m still going to shoot first.”
He’s decked out in his classic cream shirt, navy pants with the red Corellian bloodstripe, and black boots. The brown holster rig wraps snugly around his thigh, holding his blaster pistol — which comes included for all your tabletop shootouts and sarcastic standoffs.
In the promotional image, Han casually rests his hand near his holster in a pose that’s equal parts ready-for-trouble and “don’t tell me the odds.” The articulation allows for plenty of classic Solo poses, whether he’s leaning smugly in a cantina or mid-run from a detachment of stormtroopers. This figure perfectly captures why Han Solo remains one of the coolest characters in the Star Wars galaxy.A New Hope-era Han with a blaster and a smirk. No jacket, no problem — just 100% scruffy-looking charisma.
6. The Black Series Chewbacca
Chewie gets a refresh and a bowcaster, and yes, he’s still tall enough to rip arms off.
This new Chewbacca sculpt dives deep into his A New Hope look, with rich layers of Wookiee fur in warm brown and deep walnut tones that almost look windswept — as if he’s just stepped off the Falcon after a rough hyperspace jump. His facial sculpt features a slightly open mouth and bared teeth, capturing his iconic snarl-meets-growl expression. If you can hear his roar just looking at the figure… mission accomplished.
He’s fully poseable, with joints that don’t disrupt the fur sculpt too much and allow for action-ready poses or casual co-pilot slouching. Chewie’s trademark bandolier runs diagonally across his chest with textured details, and he’s armed with his trusty bowcaster — a classic accessory that’s as synonymous with him as the Millennium Falcon itself.
In the promotional image, Chewbacca stands in a sturdy, battle-ready pose, bowcaster over his shoulder and ready to help Han get out of another Imperial entanglement. This is one Wookiee who looks like he’s ready for anything — except maybe losing at holochess.Chewie gets a refresh and a bowcaster, and yes, he’s still tall enough to rip arms off.
7. The Black Series Dash Rendar
The 90s called — and they brought Dash Rendar’s shoulder pads. The Shadows of the Empire anti-hero steps into the Black Series with smugglers’ flair and zero canon anxiety.
In this long-awaited figure, Dash is rocking his unmistakable padded-armor look, complete with quilted vest and shoulder plating that screams Expanded Universe excess. The figure captures his rugged charm with a perfectly scowled face sculpt and tousled hair that says, “I fly better than Han, and I’ve got the cargo to prove it.”
Armed with a blaster and a holster ready for action, Dash is fully articulated for high-stakes Outrider flight poses, shootouts in back alleys, or brooding off in the corner about being cut from canon. The detailing on his armor, boots, and belt gives him that unmistakable Legends edge — a little bit Mandalorian, a little bit mercenary, and entirely full of himself.
Whether you’re a collector of Legends figures or just a sucker for late-90s Star Wars nostalgia, this Dash Rendar brings a fan-favorite hero from the outer rim of memory into premium plastic reality.The 90s called — and they brought Dash Rendar’s shoulder pads. The Shadows of the Empire anti-hero steps into the Black Series with smugglers’ flair and zero canon anxiety.
8. The Vintage Collection Moff Gideon (Dark Trooper Armor)
Because sometimes intimidation requires spiked Mandalorian-grade plating and a deeply unsettling helmet.
This figure brings Moff Gideon’s final boss energy to life in 3.75-inch form, clad in ominous black armor with crimson accents and a presence that screams “I absolutely funded this experimental clone program myself.” His helmet features sharp, angular Mandalorian styling with a brutal red visor that looks like it could stare through durasteel.
He comes with a fabric cape — that deep red flowing drape adds a theatrical flair to his ruthlessness — and a spear weapon to make sure nobody mistakes him for your average warlord. His armor is highly detailed, from the sculpted gauntlets to the ridged plating across his chest and legs, giving him the kind of screen-accurate menace that would make even a Dark Trooper think twice.
In the promo image, Gideon stands posed with weapon in hand, cape fluttering dramatically as if caught in a villainous monologue. Whether he’s commanding the remnants of the Empire or just holding a grudge against Mandalorians, this figure brings serious shelf presence and collector appeal.Because sometimes intimidation requires spiked Mandalorian-grade plating and a deeply unsettling helmet.
9. The Vintage Collection Cobb Vanth
Saddle up, space cowboy. Cobb Vanth brings small-town sheriff energy and salvaged Boba armor to the Vintage shelf — and he’s never looked more ready to lay down the law on the sands of Tatooine.
This 3.75-inch figure captures the grizzled charm of Timothy Olyphant’s Marshal of Mos Pelgo, with an incredibly detailed sculpt showcasing his scarred face, weathered leather jacket, and trademark red scarf. The figure leans more into his civilian garb rather than his borrowed Mandalorian look, highlighting his role as a rugged protector rather than a bounty hunter.
Cobb comes complete with his sidearm in a leg holster and articulated joints that let him strike a confident gunslinger stance or a relaxed “I just saved your outpost” lean. The weathering on his pants and gloves gives him that worn-in, lived-through-a-shootout aesthetic that’s pure Outer Rim grit.
In the promo image, Vanth stands tall and ready, hand near the blaster like he’s seconds from telling a gang of spice runners to get out of town. It’s a fantastic addition for anyone building a Mandalorian-themed display — or just anyone who appreciates a morally upright space cowboy with great hair.Saddle up, space cowboy. Cobb Vanth brings small-town sheriff energy and salvaged Boba armor to the Vintage shelf.
10. The Vintage Collection Bantha (with Tusken Raider)
It’s big, it’s hairy, it’s deeply collectible. Comes with its own Tusken handler for optimal sand-trudging authenticity.
This Bantha figure is a true showstopper in the Vintage Collection lineup, featuring intricately molded fur textures, curled tusks, and a weathered saddle rig ready to transport its loyal desert nomads across the dunes of Tatooine. The sculpting detail is impressive, from the individual strands of fur to the leathery gear strapped across its back — complete with hanging pouches and weathered rope.
Accompanying the Bantha is a highly detailed Tusken Raider figure, sporting layered desert robes, bandolier, and gaffi stick. With articulated limbs and a fierce scowl under those goggles, he’s ready to ride or raid at a moment’s notice.
In the promo image, the Bantha looks sturdy and majestic with a subtly painted blend of earthy tones, while the Tusken Raider strikes a poised stance, weapon at the ready. Whether you’re recreating scenes from The Mandalorian or building a sprawling Tatooine diorama, this two-pack brings classic Star Wars worldbuilding to life in a big, furry way.It’s big, it’s hairy, it’s deeply collectible. Comes with its own Tusken handler for optimal sand-trudging authenticity.
11. The Vintage Collection Crosshair
Whether he’s loyal to the Empire or choosing family, Crosshair keeps his cool — and now he has the articulation to prove it.
This sleek 3.75-inch figure captures Crosshair in his The Bad Batch armor, complete with dark gray and deep red highlights, skull insignia on his shoulder pad, and his signature scowl. The sculpt showcases his lean, sniper-ready frame and the signature hairstyle that says “I’m not here to talk.”
His armor is packed with detail, including molded ammo belts, functional pouches, and a holstered blaster. He’s equipped with a backpack and his signature long-range rifle — perfect for recreating precise takedowns or dramatic turns of loyalty.
In the promo image, Crosshair is shown marching forward with steely resolve, every bit the calculating sharpshooter and complicated clone brother. Whether posed as part of Clone Force 99 or in a solo mission diorama, this figure is a standout for any Vintage Collection lineup.Whether he’s loyal to the Empire or choosing family, Crosshair keeps his cool — and now he has the articulation to prove it.
Conclusion: Clear the Shelf, Prep the Credits
Hasbro’s Celebration Japan 2025 panel wasn’t just a product showcase — it was a declaration of galactic toy supremacy. With new figures from Jedi: Survivor, Clone Wars, The Mandalorian, Rebels, and even Legends, there’s something here for every collector category from “casual shelf arranger” to “I need a storage unit.”
Grab your wishlist, set some alerts, and maybe call your budget planner. These figures are strong with the Force… and stronger with your wallet.
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