Ahsoka's thrilling eighth and final episode, fans of the Star Wars universe are eager to know what lies ahead. Lucasfilm, both on Disney+ and the big screen, has an array of captivating stories set to unfold across the Star Wars timeline.
Kicking off the Star Wars journey is «Young Jedi Adventures,» a child-oriented series returning on November 8, with more episodes slated for 2024. Set 200 years before The Phantom Menace, it follows a group of Jedi younglings as they learn the Force, explore the galaxy, and assist those in need. The beloved Yoda makes appearances, making it a delightful adventure for young fans.
Next in line is «Skeleton Crew,» a live-action series starring Jude Law as a new Jedi in the MandoVerse timeline. He guides a group of lost young children searching for their way home. This eight-episode spectacle, helmed by Jon Watts, promises a gripping narrative with a remarkable behind-the-scenes team.
While most Star Wars series explore the MandoVerse, «The Acolyte» takes us to the final days of the High Republic era, shrouded in «shadowy secrets and emerging dark side powers.» A former Padawan (Amandla Stenberg) reunites with her old master (Lee Jung-jae) in an eight-episode series from Leslye Headland, creator of Russian Doll. It's set to release in 2024, offering an unprecedented journey into Star Wars lore.
Tony Gilroy's «Andor» Season 2, expected in 2024, promises a deeper dive into Cassian Andor's world. The SAG-AFTRA strike may affect the schedule, but most of the cast is set to return for this