When Disney first bought Lucasfilm, they declared all previous Star Wars comics, novels, games, and cartoons (except for the long-running Star Wars: The Clone Wars) as non-canon “legends” of the Star Wars galaxy. They also hope the expansion of Star Wars content means there will be room for Jedi Knight protagonist Kyle Katarn to re-enter the canon.Īnd canonicity is a big deal for Star Wars. Of course, fans of Star Wars media already knew the fictional galaxy could fuel hundreds of films and shows. So yes, there is a ton of new Star Wars movies and new Star Wars series flying our way. In addition to its Disney+ roster, the company also intends to make at least three features by 2027. Lucasfilm stunned fans and investors in December of 2020 with an ambitious plan to produce as many as 10 television series for Disney+ in the next decade. Now numbering the ongoing live-action series The Mandalorian, animated series Star Wars: The Bad Batch, the limited Obi-Wan Kenobi and the presumably limited The Book of Boba Fett - to say nothing of the extant feature films and animated series - these programs still represent the first footfalls into a larger world of Star Wars content on the service. The imminent arrival of Andor on September 21 is yet another step in Star Wars’s growing presence on Disney+. (Photo by © Lucasfilm Ltd, Twentieth Century Fox)
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