B2-EMO wearing a winter hat in the Lucasfilm 2025 Star Wars Christmas card holiday artwork

This Year’s Lucasfilm Christmas Card Continues a Festive Star Wars Tradition

The holidays have always brought something special from Lucasfilm, but this year’s Christmas card captures the season with a distinctly Star Wars twist.

Lucasfilm has revealed its 2025 holiday card artwork, featuring Andor characters K-2SO and B2-EMO hauling in a Christmas tree, set against a wintry backdrop that feels both festive and fitting for a galaxy far, far away. The piece was illustrated by Logan Crist of Industrial Light & Magic, keeping alive a tradition that stretches back decades.


Why this matters now

Star Wars holiday cards aren’t just seasonal niceties. They’re part of Lucasfilm’s long-running tradition of celebrating the franchise’s creative community while giving fans a collectible piece of art that reflects the tone of a given year.

At a moment when Star Wars continues to expand across film, television, games, and immersive experiences, a lighthearted artwork like this offers a shared cultural touchpoint — a reminder that the saga also lives in smaller, joyful moments.


What makes the 2025 card unique

This year’s card centers on K-2SO and B2-EMO, companions from Andor, and it places them in a charming winter task: bringing home the Christmas tree. It’s a whimsical take that blends Star Wars sci-fi imagery with holiday cheer — and it resonates with fans who enjoy seeing familiar characters outside their usual narrative context.

The choice of these particular droids is telling: they’re both beloved for their wit and heart, and placing them in a festive scene strikes the right balance between nostalgia and levity.

Artist Logan Crist’s illustration style adds depth and warmth, hinting at snowy winds and soft lights without losing any of the design polish associated with Lucasfilm’s official creative output.


A tradition with history

Lucasfilm has been producing holiday cards since the late 1970s, making them more than seasonal greetings — they’re artifacts of franchise history. Early cards featured artwork by legendary artists like Ralph McQuarrie and included characters as varied as C-3PO, R2-D2, and even seasonal renditions of Yoda.

Over the years, these cards evolved with both the Star Wars canon and its fanbase, moving from printed collectibles sent to industry partners to digital artworks shared and celebrated by fans worldwide.


Why fans appreciate these cards

These holiday cards offer a rare moment of levity and creativity within the Star Wars ecosystem. They often highlight character relationships, lore nods, and artistic interpretations not tied directly to films, series, or games.

That blend of warmth and lore resonates deeply with long-time followers of the saga. And in years filled with big announcements and high-stakes storytelling, a card like this offers a refreshing pause — a chance to reflect on the shared community and cultural fabric that draws so many to Star Wars in the first place.


What this means going forward

In 2025, Star Wars exists across platforms and generations. From theatrical releases to streaming shows, from immersive games to community celebrations, the franchise shows no sign of slowing down.

Yet every holiday season, Lucasfilm’s tradition serves as a gentle counterbalance — playful, artistic, and undeniably rooted in the joy that first brought many fans into the galaxy far, far away.

This year’s card builds on that legacy, reminding us that while the battles and adventures continue, there’s always room for a story about two droids hauling a tree — and the fans who smile at their journey.

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