It's been confirmed that John Boyega will return as Finn in Star Wars: Episode IX. That much we know, and while the specifics on what he'll be getting up to in the trilogy closer remain under wraps, the actor's been busy training in preparation for the film and has now shared a behind the scenes photo that suggests his character will have a new hairstyle.
Here are 10 story arcs that could finally see the light of day when the new season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars premieres on Disney's streaming service in Fall, 2019.
The Walt Disney Company has taken over Star Wars for its retired creator, and the lucrative franchise is now handled in an entirely different way, as stated recently by legendary actor Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker).
It was recently revealed that Lucasfilm has temporarily halted production on all Star Wars Anthology movies. This is likely due to the underperformance of Ron Howard's Solo, not to mention the various behind the scenes issues they've had with a number of director changeovers lately.
Disney has tasked Iron Man director Jon Favreau with producing a live-action Star Wars show for its new streaming service, and according to Omega Underground, filming may begin as soon as this fall.
Episode IX, the conclusion to Disney's Star Wars Sequel Trilogy, is set to begin filming this summer ahead of its release on December 20th, 2019. At the moment, very little's known about director J.J. Abrams' second flick set in that galaxy far, far away, but it was recently leaked on Reddit that a character from 2008's The Clone Wars could be set to make an appearance.
Many gamers have been disappointed in Star Wars Battlefront II, Electronic Arts' latest video game set in that galaxy far, far away. The controversial title has received little additional content since its launch, save for some lackluster material like new character skins and the occasional game mode. This is contrary to promises from members of Battlefront II's development team, who finally made good on their word and shocked everyone by announcing something pretty exciting this weekend.
Whenever a Star Wars movie is released, fans enjoy meeting all the new characters it adds to that galaxy far, far away. One of the most intriguing ones that was created for Ron Howard's Solo: A Star Wars Story is Enfys Nest (Erin Kellyman). While she has little time onscreen, Nest's unique design and role have made a large enough impact that some fans now wish to see the Cloud-Riders leader get her very own Anthology film.