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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes Kicks Off the Era of Andor

Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes banner showing Era of Andor themed rebel command center scene

A new themed cycle has officially begun in Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes, and this time the spotlight is on spies, rebellion cells, and the gritty side of the fight against the Empire. Welcome to the Era of Andor. Capital Games has outlined the direction for this new era, which will bring Andor-inspired characters, events, and progression tweaks into the game over the coming cycle. It’s less about flashy Force users and more about boots-on-the-ground resistance strategy. What “Era of Andor” Actually Means In SWGOH terms, an “Era” isn’t just a theme — it’s a structured content phase. That means: It’s a tonal shift from Jedi vs Sith spectacle to more grounded Rebel operations. Big Change: Marquee Requirements Just Got Easier One of the most important practical updates in the announcement is a requirement reduction that directly affects player progression. For the first three Era of Andor Marquee events, the…

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Disneyland Parks Hit by Global Tourism Boycott — Galaxy’s Edge Sees Impact

Millennium Falcon display at Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland theme park

Disney theme parks, long a symbol of global family travel and entertainment, are currently facing a notable decline in international visitors, and a key driver appears to be political backlash tied to U.S. policies and cultural debates. While Disney has not used the word “boycott” formally, declining attendance from overseas markets — particularly Asia and Europe — is widely being attributed to overseas travelers choosing to avoid U.S. parks for political reasons. This shift is affecting even some of the parks’ biggest draws, including Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, which was once seen as a near-guaranteed crowd-puller for international tourists. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge — Still a Showcase, But Facing Changing Crowds When Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opened at Disneyland in California and Walt Disney World in Florida, it was one of the most ambitious and immersive themed lands Disney had ever produced. Guests could interact with the Millennium Falcon, test…

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Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista Say They Want to Play Villains in Star Wars

Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista with Star Wars logo in banner about actors wanting villain roles

Two of modern sci-fi’s most recognizable faces have their sights set on the galaxy far, far away. Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista recently joked that they’d love to play villains in a Star Wars project, leaning into their shared love of the franchise — and their growing sci-fi resumes. “We’re both Star Wars nerds,” the pair said, referencing their work together in Dune, the epic adaptation of the Frank Herbert novel that famously helped inspire many of the ideas that later shaped Star Wars. But apparently, Dune wasn’t enough. From Dune to the Dark Side? Both actors already have strong genre credentials. Momoa has led major fantasy and sci-fi franchises, while Bautista has built a reputation for bringing physical presence and surprising emotional range to genre roles. Seeing them lean into villain territory in Star Wars would be a natural fit, especially given: Star Wars has a long tradition of…

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Josh D’Amaro Named New CEO of Disney — What His Star Wars History Tells Us

Josh D’Amaro holding a realistic lightsaber on stage during a Star Wars presentation

Disney leadership just shifted in a major way. Josh D’Amaro has officially been named the new CEO of The Walt Disney Company, with his tenure set to begin on March 18. While this is corporate news on the surface, D’Amaro’s background makes this especially interesting for Star Wars fans — because his fingerprints are already all over some of the franchise’s most ambitious real-world experiences. From Parks Chief to Disney CEO Before stepping into the top role, D’Amaro served as Chairman of Disney Experiences, overseeing parks, resorts, cruise lines, and consumer products. Under his leadership, Disney leaned heavily into immersive, tech-forward environments rather than just traditional attractions. That approach had a direct impact on how Star Wars moved from screen to physical space. His Biggest Star Wars Contributions Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland and Walt Disney World D’Amaro helped lead development on Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, the massive Star Wars lands…

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Disney+ to Feature AI-Generated Content by September 2026, Bob Iger Confirms

Star Wars characters beside OpenAI logo in banner about Disney+ using AI-generated content with Sora

Disney’s streaming service Disney+ will introduce AI-generated short-form videos by the end of September 2026, CEO Bob Iger confirmed during the company’s recent first-quarter earnings call. The new content will be powered by OpenAI’s Sora, enabling the creation of 30-second videos featuring beloved characters from Disney’s vast library. This marks one of the most ambitious applications of artificial intelligence within a major entertainment platform, blending fan-driven creativity with Disney’s storytelling heritage across franchises like Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars. What the Sora Integration Means for Disney+ The integration revolves around OpenAI’s generative video model, Sora, which can produce short video clips based on text prompts. Under the licensing agreement between Disney and OpenAI — part of a multi-year, multi-billion dollar partnership — users will be able to prompt Sora to generate AI-driven videos up to 30 seconds long using a selection of over 200 Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars…

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Disney Board Reportedly Favors Josh D’Amaro to Succeed Bob Iger as CEO

Josh D’Amaro alongside Disney branding in editorial banner about reports he may succeed Bob Iger as CEO

The board of directors at The Walt Disney Company is reportedly aligned behind Josh D’Amaro, chairman of Disney Experiences, to become the company’s next chief executive officer, according to a new report from Bloomberg. If approved, D’Amaro would succeed Bob Iger, who has led the entertainment giant in two separate stints and is expected to step down before the end of his contract in 2026. 👉 Read the full Bloomberg report here A Parks and Experiences Leader Takes the Lead Josh D’Amaro, 54, has overseen the Disney Experiences segment — which includes the company’s globally recognized theme parks, resorts, cruise operations, merchandise, and consumer products — since 2020. During his tenure, that division has become a significant revenue driver for Disney, even as other business segments like streaming and traditional entertainment face headwinds. According to the Bloomberg report, the board is expected to vote on the leadership transition as soon…

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John Williams Wins Grammy for Music by John Williams — Another Milestone for the Composer Behind Star Wars

John Williams conducting orchestra Grammy Award winner Music by John Williams Best Music Film

Legendary composer John Williams and the creative team behind Music by John Williams have won the Grammy Award for Best Music Film, adding yet another accolade to one of the most celebrated careers in film history. And for Star Wars fans, this one hits especially close to home. A Career Defined by Iconic Scores Music by John Williams explores the life and work of the composer whose music has shaped the emotional backbone of modern cinema. From triumphant fanfares to intimate character themes, Williams’ work has defined how audiences feel about the stories they watch. His career includes music for: But it’s Star Wars where his influence is arguably most deeply felt. The Sound of the Galaxy When Star Wars premiered in 1977, Williams’ score didn’t just accompany the film — it helped create the mythology. The bold opening fanfare, the Force theme, Leia’s theme, the Imperial March — these…

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Two Years Later — Remembering Carl Weathers and His Impact on Star Wars and Beyond

Carl Weathers as Greef Karga in The Mandalorian Star Wars series

Today marks two years since the death of Carl Weathers, a beloved actor whose influence stretched across film, television, and — for many fans — the Star Wars galaxy. While Weathers may be best known to some for iconic roles outside of Star Wars, his impact on genre storytelling and the entertainment community at large continues to be felt and remembered. A Versatile Career in Film and TV Carl Weathers was a multi-faceted talent — an actor, director, and storyteller whose career spanned decades. Long before his association with Star Wars, Weathers endeared himself to audiences as: His work connected with multiple generations, making him both a recognizable face and a respected figure in Hollywood. Star Wars and the Mandalorian Connection While Weathers didn’t play a role in the main Star Wars films, many genre fans remember his involvement in The Mandalorian — where he appeared as Greef Karga, a…

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Wagner Moura’s Character in MAUL – SHADOW LORD Revealed as Former Bounty Hunter Turned Cop

Wagner Moura Lawson character Maul Shadow Lord series reveal banner

New details have emerged about Wagner Moura’s character in MAUL – SHADOW LORD, and he may be one of the most grounded figures in the series. According to information shared via IGN, Moura plays Lawson — a man with a past in the underworld who now walks a very different path. “Lawson used to be a bounty hunter. Now he’s a cop and a single dad doing the best he can in a lawless territory. He’s a good man who pushes limits and breaks rules.” That description immediately sets him apart from the usual Star Wars archetypes. A Man Between Two Worlds Lawson’s backstory as a former bounty hunter suggests deep familiarity with crime, survival, and the moral gray zones of the galaxy’s underbelly. But his present role as a cop — and a single father — reframes him completely. Instead of a hardened mercenary, he’s now someone trying to…

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Disneyland After Dark: Star Wars Nite Returns for 2026 — Dates, Tickets & What to Expect

Disneyland After Dark Star Wars Nite event banner with nighttime park atmosphere

Star Wars fans are getting another chance to experience the magic after park hours — because Disneyland After Dark: Star Wars Nite is returning to Disneyland Park in 2026 with multiple nights of galactic fun, entertainment, specials and more. This separately-ticketed after-hours event invites fans of all ages to dive into a galaxy “not so far away” during four special nights in April and May 2026, complete with themed entertainment, photo opportunities, unique food, merchandise, and immersive Star Wars experiences. 📅 Dates & Time Disneyland After Dark: Star Wars Nite will be held on these dates: Each night runs from 9:00 PM to 1:00 AM, with early access granted as soon as 6:00 PM for ticket holders. 🎟️ Tickets & Presales Tickets for Star Wars Nite go on sale in stages: Tickets for each date are limited and subject to availability, so fans are encouraged to buy early before sell-outs…

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SWTOR Reveals Exciting In-Game Events for February 2026 — Rakghoul Resurgence & Relics of the Gree

Star Wars: The Old Republic players have fresh activities to dive into this February, as the official SWTOR website has just announced two major in-game event campaigns rolling out throughout the month. Whether you’re looking to fight off biological threats or explore ancient alien mysteries, February promises variety and rewards for all types of players. Rakghoul Resurgence Returns to Tatooine (Feb 3–10) The month kicks off with the Rakghoul Resurgence outbreak on Tatooine, starting February 3 and running through February 10. This event brings back one of SWTOR’s most chaotic and rewarding seasonal experiences: a wave of Rakghoul plague activity threatening settlements across the desert world. The Hyland Organization for Rakghoul Neutralization (T.H.O.R.N.) has issued an emergency alert and is calling for volunteers to help combat the outbreak. Key features of the event include: Players will want to prepare their squads and coordinate with friends — Rakghoul outbreaks can get…

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15 Years Ago Today, The Mortis Arc Changed Star Wars Lore Forever

Clone Wars Mortis arc scenes collage marking 15 year anniversary of key Star Wars mythology episodes

Fifteen years ago today, Star Wars: The Clone Wars aired an arc that felt strange, symbolic, and almost disconnected from the main war narrative. Now? The Mortis arc looks less like a side quest and more like one of the most important mythology pillars in modern Star Wars. Spanning three episodes — Overlords, Altar of Mortis, and Ghosts of Mortis — the story temporarily leaves behind the Clone Wars battlefield and dives headfirst into the cosmic side of the Force. In hindsight, this storyline appears deeply tied to Ahsoka’s larger journey and possibly the spiritual backbone of Dave Filoni’s evolving “Mandoverse.” Star Wars Steps Into Mythology Before Mortis, most Star Wars storytelling treated the Force as mystical but still grounded in Jedi philosophy, Sith ambition, and personal destiny. Mortis changed that perspective. Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Ahsoka are drawn to a mysterious realm powerful in the Force. There they meet three…

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Daisy Ridley Says Kathleen Kennedy’s Exit Would Not Change Her Role in Star Wars

Daisy Ridley pictured during a Star Wars event backdrop while discussing her future role in the franchise.

As leadership conversations continue around Lucasfilm, Daisy Ridley has addressed how Kathleen Kennedy potentially stepping away would affect her own future in Star Wars. Her answer was simple and direct. “It won’t affect me going forward if it were to be true.” Ridley, who is set to return as Rey in the upcoming New Jedi Order film, suggested that whatever happens at the executive level would not alter her involvement in the franchise. Separating studio leadership from character stories Ridley’s comment highlights a reality of modern franchise filmmaking: creative projects often operate on long development tracks that extend beyond individual leadership tenures. While Kathleen Kennedy’s role at Lucasfilm has been central to the modern era of Star Wars, Ridley’s perspective indicates that actor commitments and story plans for major films like New Jedi Order are not automatically tied to executive shifts. In other words, from her standpoint, the direction of…

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Disney and Lucasfilm Bring Star Wars to Kids’ Mindfulness and Movement with GoNoodle

Grogu from Star Wars Kids leading a “Balanced Breathing” mindfulness activity for children.

Disney, Lucasfilm, and GoNoodle are teaming up on a new initiative designed to introduce Star Wars characters and themes into everyday life through movement, mindfulness, and play for children. The collaboration blends GoNoodle’s popular developmental content with beloved figures and storytelling elements from the Star Wars galaxy in a way that parents, educators, and young fans can use together — in classrooms, at home, or in learning spaces. Mindfulness and movement with the Force The first video in the series, titled “Balanced Breathing with Grogu,” is now available. It features Grogu, the fan-favorite character from The Mandalorian series, guiding kids through a playful breathing exercise rooted in Jedi-style training. In the video, Grogu leads children through mindful breathing and simple motion, helping them slow down, focus, and build self-regulation skills — abilities that can support emotional control, attention, and healthy daily routines. GoNoodle content has long been used in schools…

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Star Wars: Starfighter Aims to Recapture the Joy of the Original Films, Says Screenwriter

Star Wars Starfighter space battle artwork illustrating the film’s focus on adventure and the spirit of the original movies.

Lucasfilm’s upcoming Star Wars: Starfighter is being positioned as both something new and something deeply familiar. According to screenwriter Jonathan Tropper, the film is designed to tap back into the sense of adventure, excitement, and pure cinematic joy that defined the original Star Wars experience for many viewers as kids. “The joy we felt as little kids” Speaking about the project, Tropper described the creative goal behind Starfighter in terms that longtime fans will immediately recognize. He explained that audiences should expect: “Something new and different, but in very much the spirit of the original Star Wars movies. We really wanted adventure, excitement, wish fulfillment and the joy that we felt as little kids seeing those first versions of the movies.” That framing suggests a tonal direction focused less on dense lore and more on emotional immediacy — the kind of storytelling that prioritizes wonder and momentum. Balancing mythology with…

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Kelly Marie Tran Calls Kathleen Kennedy’s Exit From Lucasfilm “Such a Loss”

Kelly Marie Tran and Kathleen Kennedy at a Star Wars and Lucasfilm event backdrop.

As Lucasfilm prepares for a new chapter, Kelly Marie Tran has shared her thoughts on Kathleen Kennedy stepping away from the company she led for more than a decade. Speaking in a recent interview, Tran described Kennedy’s departure as “such a loss,” while also expressing happiness for the personal changes Kennedy is making in her life. “Historic” leadership at Lucasfilm Tran emphasized the importance of Kennedy’s role not just as a producer, but as a long-standing leader in an industry where women at that level have historically been rare. She highlighted Kennedy’s career as both exceptional and historic, noting that her presence at the head of Lucasfilm represented more than a single executive position — it symbolized longevity, capability, and visibility in a space often dominated by men. For Tran, that context matters as much as the films themselves. A measured response, not a political one Notably, Tran’s comments were…

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Taika Waititi Wants His Star Wars Movie to Feel Fun Again — Like the Originals

Taika Waititi pictured alongside classic Star Wars space battle imagery, reflecting his vision for a fun, original trilogy–inspired Star Wars movie.

For years, Taika Waititi’s Star Wars project has existed in a strange limbo — officially announced, frequently mentioned, but rarely explained. Now, the director has offered one of his clearest statements yet about what he actually wants his film to feel like. And the key word is simple: fun. According to Waititi, the goal isn’t to reinvent Star Wars or push it into darker territory. Instead, he wants to recapture something that’s been easy to overlook in recent years — the playful, adventurous energy that defined the original films. Vis dette opslag på Instagram Et opslag delt af Variety (@variety) “Harness the fun from the original films” Waititi has described his approach as an attempt to reconnect with what made Star Wars click in the first place. Not the lore spreadsheets. Not the timeline debates. But the sense that these movies were, at their core, entertaining space adventures with heart….

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Walt Disney Studios at CinemaCon: Extended Look at The Mandalorian & Grogu Likely — Starfighter Less So

CinemaCon image teasing a possible extended look at The Mandalorian and Grogu movie

Walt Disney Studios has confirmed its presentation at CinemaCon on April 16, and Star Wars fans are already speculating about what Lucasfilm might reveal at the event. With The Mandalorian & Grogu now less than two months from its theatrical release, an extended look at the movie could be part of the showcase. The presentation comes at a key moment in Disney’s promotional calendar — CinemaCon is one of the first major film industry gatherings of the year, where studios often unveil new footage, extended trailers, and exclusive clips ahead of summer movie season. The Mandalorian & Grogu Is a Big Disney 2026 Release The Mandalorian & Grogu is already one of Lucasfilm’s most anticipated releases, scheduled to arrive in theaters on May 22, 2026. Directed by Jon Favreau and co-written with Dave Filoni, the movie brings the beloved characters from the Disney+ series to the big screen. So far,…

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Star Wars: Propaganda and Truth — What the Video Breaks Down

Star Wars Propaganda and Truth video analysis image exploring power and information in the galaxy

A new cinematic video titled “Star Wars: Propaganda and Truth” examines how the Star Wars saga portrays the forces of persuasion, power, and information — and how those in charge shape reality to control the galaxy. The video isn’t a plot recap — it’s more of a montage and thematic exploration, pulling together scenes from across Star Wars to show how messages are shaped, narratives are controlled, and truth becomes a weapon in its own right. “Propaganda” as a Storytelling Device in Star Wars At its core, Star Wars is as much a story about information and influence as it is about lightsabers and space battles. Whether it’s the messaging used by the Galactic Republic, the Republic’s enemies, the Empire, or the Rebel Alliance, the way the saga frames truth and persuasion is a recurring theme that the video highlights: In Star Wars, such narrative battles complement physical ones: winning…

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The Acolyte Finale Originally Included an Osha and Qimir Kiss (According to The Art of The Acolyte)

Osha and Qimir in The Acolyte as article discusses a cut finale kiss revealed in The Art of The Acolyte

Well… this would have changed the vibe. A new behind-the-scenes detail from The Art of The Acolyte reveals that an original version of the finale reportedly featured Osha and Qimir kissing. That moment didn’t make it into the final cut — but the fact that it was even considered tells you a lot about what the show was aiming for with their relationship. What Was Cut From the Finale? According to the information shared in The Art of The Acolyte, the creators explored a version of the ending where: ✅ Osha and Qimir kiss❌ The kiss was ultimately removed from the finished episode So no, it wasn’t “canon romance” on screen… but it was on the table at some point in production. And honestly, the finale we got already walked right up to that line. Why This Detail Matters Osha and Qimir wasn’t a simple “hero meets villain” dynamic. The…

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Sam Witwer Confirmed for Washington State Summer Con (June 19–21, 2026)

Sam Witwer guest announcement image for Washington State Summer Con June 19–21 2026

If you’re anywhere near the Pacific Northwest next summer, this is a Star Wars guest announcement worth circling on the calendar. Sam Witwer has been confirmed as an attending guest at Washington State Summer Con, taking place June 19–21, 2026 at the Washington State Fair and Events Center in Puyallup, Washington. And yes — that’s the Sam Witwer Star Wars fans instantly recognize. Why This Is a Big Star Wars Guest Booking Witwer is one of the most beloved multi-era Star Wars performers, known for: With MAUL – SHADOW LORD arriving in 2026, his con appearances are about to get even more attention than usual. Vis dette opslag på Instagram Et opslag delt af Washington State Summer Con (@wasummercon) Event Details: Washington State Summer Con 2026 Here’s what’s confirmed: The convention is known for bringing in genre guests across sci-fi, fantasy, and pop culture — and Star Wars names tend…

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Disney+ Has Turned May the 4th Into a Star Wars Release Tradition (Now 6 Years Running)

Star Wars Disney+ May the 4th release streak collage showing Clone Wars, Visions, Tales, and Maul finale eras

May the 4th used to be mostly about memes, marathons, and people posting the same Vader GIF like it was brand-new information. Now? It’s basically a release date. Because 2026 marks the 6th year in a row where Disney+ debuts a new Star Wars project on May the 4th — and at this point, it’s clearly not an accident. 6 Years of Star Wars Releases on May the 4th (Disney+) Here’s the streak: That’s six straight years where May 4th wasn’t just “Star Wars Day.” It was also content drop day. Why This Matters (Even If It Sounds Like a Fun Little Trivia Fact) This isn’t just a cute calendar coincidence. It says something pretty obvious about Disney’s current Star Wars strategy: May the 4th is now a marketing anchor Disney+ doesn’t need to explain May 4th releases anymore. The date sells itself. Animation is carrying the tradition Notice the…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes Update 1-21 – Broken Vader, Accelerated Batcher, and Conquest Compensation

SWGOH Update 1-21 banner showing a hologram squad table and update screen

Another day, another Galaxy of Heroes patch… and this one comes with a little bit of everything. EA just dropped Update 1-21, and the headline items are exactly the kind of chaos the community loves: Broken Vader, Batcher moved to Accelerated Characters, and Conquest compensation landing in inboxes. Plus, a handful of fixes ranging from mod recommendation issues to summon bugs, environment loading problems, and one very specific correction: Maul (Hate-Fueled) was apparently too optimistic about his size. Yes, that’s in the official update notes. Today’s News: The Big Stuff Broken Vader?! The update notes open with “Broken Vader!” — and honestly, that’s enough to make every SWGOH player stop what they’re doing. If you’re mid-GAC, mid-raid, or mid-Conquest run, you’ll definitely want to keep an eye out for weird Vader behavior until the dust settles. Batcher Added to Accelerated Characters ✅ Batcher is now Accelerated. That’s a big deal…

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Rey Isn’t Gone Yet: Daisy Ridley Reportedly Has a Major Role in Simon Kinberg’s New Star Wars Trilogy

Rey in Star Wars, used for article about Daisy Ridley reportedly having a major role in Simon Kinberg’s upcoming trilogy

Rey Skywalker might not be done with the galaxy after all. According to a new report from scooper Daniel Richtman (@DanielRPK), Daisy Ridley’s Rey will reportedly have a major role in Simon Kinberg’s upcoming Star Wars trilogy — but (and this is the important part) the movies won’t actually be “about Rey.” Instead, the new trilogy is said to focus primarily on brand-new lead characters, with Rey positioned as a major supporting presence rather than the central protagonist. And honestly? That’s probably the smartest possible version of “bringing Rey back.” The Rumor: Rey Returns, But She’s Not the Main Character Here’s what’s being claimed: That’s a very specific kind of return — not a “Sequel Trilogy 2.0,” but more like a passing of the torch. It also lines up with something that’s been floating around for a while: Lucasfilm wanting Rey to remain important in canon, without asking the audience…

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