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The Jedi Council Debates Its Future in Star Wars: The Living Force – Exclusive Excerpt

The galaxy is changing, and so is the Jedi Order.

Star Wars: The Living Force, John Jackson Miller’s upcoming novel set prior to Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, finds the Jedi Order at a crossroads. In StarWars.com’s exclusive excerpt, its members debate a challenge from Qui-Gon Jinn — one that will light a spark and send the Council off to the planet Kwenn, the site of an ancient Jedi outpost from the High Republic era. 

Check out the excerpt below, along with a first look at the Barnes & Noble Exclusive Edition’s poster featuring on one side a colorized and annotated version of the map of Kwenn that appears inside the book, and a gorgeous painting of the Jedi Council by Oliver Cuthbertson on the reverse.

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After being challenged by Qui-Gonn Jinn about

Take the High Ground in the Brawlhalla Star Wars Event

Get ready to shout “You were the Chosen One!” A Master and his apprentice are slashing their way into Brawlhalla.

Starting March 20, 2024, the Brawlhalla Star Wars Event will bring fan-favorite characters Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi to the 2-D free-to-play fighting game. And keep your eyes peeled for other new additions coming to the game later this year.

Who will emerge victorious?

Make Like Omega With Your Very Own Straw Tooka Doll

The smallest member of the Bad Batch is smart, curious, and resourceful. Even when she’s on her own, Omega never gives up. A prisoner of Dr. Hemlock in Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 3, she brings a little piece of home to her by crafting her very own tooka doll out of straw — and she doesn’t even have a hot glue gun! But in our galaxy, you can use the hot glue gun along with Styrofoam, raffia, and suede lace to handcraft your very own straw tooka doll just like she does. Here’s how.

What You’ll Need

Two 1.8” Styrofoam balls

Dark brown acrylic paint

Paint brush

1 package (approximately 100 in³) of raffia

Scissors

Hot glue gun

Toothpicks

Dark brown suede lace (approximately 8 yards)

Two round head push pins, black

Get Started!

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“Disciple of the Sith”: Asajj Ventress’ Legacy Lightsaber Returns with a Limited Edition Box Set

Fans were first introduced to Jedi-apprentice-turned-dark-disciple Asajj Ventress in the 2003 Star Wars: Clone Wars 2D micro-series. Since then, she has become a mainstay antagonist to the heroes of the Clone Wars, appearing across Star Wars media to tease, frustrate, foil, and, yes, sometimes even help, her Jedi foes.

It’s this ever-evolving character development — not to mention unforgettable character design — that has kept fans clamoring for more. While we await her re-appearance in Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 3, celebrate the character’s journey so far with a new, limited edition Legacy Lightsaber box set, packed with unique features to match her animated weapons.

StarWars.com sat down with Cody Hampton, senior manager of merchandising at Disney, to talk about making this must-have set and why Asajj has managed to capture

New Book The Rise of the Galactic Empire to Explore the Imperial Regime – Exclusive

Unlimited power! Sheev Palpatine sure was excited about it, but the concept would prove fleeting in the face of a strong-willed galaxy. And we’ll soon take a deep dive into how the Chancellor-turned-Emperor tightened his grip…and then lost everything.

StarWars.com is excited to reveal Star Wars: The Rise of the Galactic Empire, a new book from DK Publishing that promises to examine the intricacies of Imperial rule. Written by Dr. Chris Kempshall, a historian and co-author of Star Wars: Battles that Changed the Galaxy, it will explore the dark times from stories across mediums, including movies, games, series, books, and comics, with chapters covering every aspect of the Emperor’s regime. The Rise of the Galactic Empire arrives July 9, and you can get a first look at the cover below.

According to

Bad Batch Declassified: 5 Highlights from “Shadows of Tantiss”

The final season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch is here! In Bad Batch Declassified, we’ll explore our favorite moments from each episode, available only on Disney+. Armor up and join us for the ride.

Spoiler warning: This article discusses details and plot points from the Star Wars: The Bad Batch episode, “Shadows of Tantiss.”

When you’re in the Bad Batch, there comes a time to act.

Omega’s situation reaches a tipping point in “Shadows of Tantiss,” which takes Season 3 of Star Wars: The Bad Batch into another gear. With Nala Se no longer able to protect her, Omega makes her escape from Dr. Hemlock’s facility, Crosshair in tow — and that’s before the young clone’s secrets are revealed. By the time the credits roll, the galaxy has become an even more

Bad Batch Declassified: 5 Highlights from “Paths Unknown”

The final season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch is here! In Bad Batch Declassified, we’ll explore our favorite moments from each episode, available only on Disney+. Armor up and join us for the ride.

Spoiler warning: This article discusses details and plot points from the Star Wars: The Bad Batch episode, “Paths Unknown.”

Rounding out our reunion with the members of Clone Force 99, in the second episode of the final season we depart from Mount Tantiss for parts unknown and catch up with Hunter and Wrecker. Their journey is filled with familiar faces, including the criminal Roland Durand from Season 1 and a trio of clone cadets who have been left on their own. But something wicked is lurking on the world of Setron. Here are five highlights from “Paths Unknown.”

1. The

Bad Batch Declassified: 5 Highlights from “Confined”

The final season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch is here! In Bad Batch Declassified, we’ll explore our favorite moments from each episode, available only on Disney+. Armor up and join us for the ride.

Spoiler warning: This article discusses details and plot points from the Star Wars: The Bad Batch episode, “Confined.”

It’s been a long road for the Bad Batch. Misfit heroes of the Republic turned outlaw renegades in the age of the Empire, their lives have come to center around survival and finding purpose. They’ve seen amazing victories. Narrow escapes. Tragic losses. All of it hard, all of it incredible to watch.

The long-awaited final season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch is finally here, kicking off with “Confined,” which picks up with Omega and Crosshair adjusting to their new

Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection Coming March 14

Grab your gear and your controller, soldiers. It’s time to return to the battlefront.

During today’s Nintendo Direct, Aspyr and Lucasfilm Games revealed Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection, which will see the beloved Star Wars Battlefront (2004) and Star Wars Battlefront II (2005) introduced to a new generation. Coming March 14 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation5, PlayStation4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC via Steam for $35.01, Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection features restored online play for up to 64 players, expansions to Hero Assault mode, and all previously released bonus content for both titles. Steam users will also enjoy Steam Deck support. 

Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection includes a galaxy of content inspired by the original and prequel trilogies, from famous battles across Episodes I-VI, to playable heroes and villains