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Star Wars: All confirmed movies and shows after 'The Acolyte' cancellation

Lucasfilm is still working on several projects, although some are in limbo.

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Hard blow for ‘Star Wars’. With ‘The Acolyte’ Lucasfilm wanted to bring the era of the High Republic to the masses, but the reality was quite different. The first live-action series set in this era did not live up to expectations and will not be continued. Although the company has not officially announced it, leaks suggest that the second season has been canceled. The disappearance of the merchandising in the Disney Store only adds insult to injury, but the end of this series does not mean that the saga will disappear. In fact, the company founded by George Lucas has many projects in the works.

The most tangible is Skeleton Crew. It is an adventure series in the style of ‘The Goonies’ in which some kids have to find their way home. In between, all kinds of discoveries, dangers and wonders. The other tangible project is ‘The Mandalorian & Grogu’, which has already started shooting. The production of the fourth season was interrupted by the Hollywood strikes, so in the end it was decided to move the project to another format, that of a theatrical movie.

‘Star Wars’ series for Disney+

  • ‘Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’: December 4, 2024
  • ‘Star Wars: Andor’ (season 2): 2025
  • ‘Star Wars: Ahsoka’ (season 2): no date

‘Star Wars’ movies to be released in theaters

  • Grogu & The Mandalorian: May 22, 2026
  • New Jedi Order (Rey Skywalker’s movie): no date
  • Star Wars Rogue Squadron: no date
  • Dave Filoni’s movie about the Mandoverse: no date
  • Jedi origin movie directed by James Mangold: no date
  • Shawn Lewy movie: no date
  • Taika Waititi film: no date, future uncertain
  • Rian Johnson movie: no date, future uncertain

Of all these projects, some may never see the light of day. For example, the ‘Lando’ series has been made into a movie, but the latest information is not very flattering regarding its future. The same goes for Rian Johnson’s trilogy, which has been in limbo since it was announced.

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