15 Highlights from Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi

Spoiler warning: This article contains story details and plot points from each installment of Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi.

Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi is a six-part anthology of animated shorts, diving into never-before-seen, pivotal moments for both Ahsoka Tano and Count Dooku. Both of these fan-favorite characters left the Jedi Order on their own accord, but both of their stories take vastly different turns.

Three of these episodes focus on Ahsoka, detailing her birth and first experiences with the Force, her training at the Jedi Temple, and her eventual reclamation as a Rebellion hero. The other three delve further into the character of Dooku, beginning with him as a well-respected Jedi, wielding a blue curved lightsaber, who gradually falls further away from the light. 

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The Mandalorian Returns for Season 3 This Spring

Din Djarin and Grogu will return early next year!

During CCXP, the Comic Con Experience in Brazil today, creator Jon Favreau, executive producer Dave Filoni, and series star Pedro Pascal shared a special message with fans around the world: The Mandalorian, the first Star Wars live-action series that debuted in 2019, will premiere all-new episodes beginning on March 1, 2023.

The third season will follow the continuing adventures of the masked warrior and his Force-sensitive charge.

The first teaser for the new season dropped at D23 earlier this year, with a glimpse at Bo-Katan Kryze on the throne of Mandalore, the return of Greef Karga and Peli Motto, and a battalion of Mandalorian warriors.

The Mandalorian Season 3 will stream exclusively on Disney+.

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Cal Kestis Returns in Star Wars Jedi: Battle Scars – Cover Reveal

Cal Kestis has come a long way since Order 66 first forced him into hiding.

After reclaiming his connection to the Force, the former Jedi Padawan went on a journey in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order that ultimately led to meeting his new found family among the Stinger Mantis crew.

Now StarWars.com is excited to give you your first glimpse at Star Wars Jedi: Battle Scarsthe new novel by Sam Maggs set between the fan-favorite video game and the highly anticipated sequel, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

In the cover reveal, with art by Anthrox Studio, we find Cal scarred but undeterred, lightsaber at the ready, alongside Cere, Greez, and Merrin. But trouble looms, with the Fifth Brother Inquisitor peering out over our heroes.

Check out the official jacket copy below…

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Dressing the Galaxy: Designer Michael Wilkinson Defines the Look of Andor‘s Costumes

Syril Karn’s pristine Pre-Mor uniform — complete with “pockets, piping, and some light tailoring” — is more than a hint at the character’s fussy nature and desire for the kind of order promised by the Empire. It’s also one of costume designer Michael Wilkinson’s favorite scenes in the series’ premiere episode, “Kassa.”

“I love that scene. Those two actors are so fantastic. And if I may say so, the costumes tell you quite a lot in that scene,” Wilkinson tells StarWars.com. “You have the precision and fastidiousness of Syril Karn’s uniform that he has personalized, customized, and made exactly how he wants it to be. And then his boss, on the other hand, is wearing a uniform that’s crumpled and dirty and has a couple of stains down the front

Qi’ra and the Emperor Plot Their Next Moves in Marvel’s Star Wars: Hidden Empire #2 – Exclusive Preview

Qi’ra has the Emperor’s attention. For better or worse.

In the first issue of Star Wars: Hidden Empire, the new miniseries that will close Marvel’s unofficial Qi’ra trilogy, the Crimson Dawn leader struck against the Empire. The Emperor responded in kind, obliterating their flagship, the Vermillion. But Qi’ra has an ace up her sleeve: the Fermata Cage. This ancient artifact housed a Sith Lord, which she hopes to use to finally destroy the Sith.

StarWars.com has a first look at Hidden Empire #2, in which Qi’ra and the Emperor recalibrate their strategies, and the activation of the Fermata Cage has sent a ripple through the Force… 

Hidden Empire #1, written by Charles Soule and illustrated by Steven Cummings, with a cover by Paulo Siqueira and Rachelle Rosenberg, arrives November 30

Bring Home the Galaxy: New Star Wars Holiday Apparel and More!

Every Tuesday, Bring Home the Galaxy will reveal new products inspired by the Star Wars saga and showcase the best galactic gifts this year for the whole family. Check StarWars.com each week for a highlight of five select products, including some of the biggest reveals. Plus, in collaboration with UPS this holiday season, special Star Wars Bring Home the Galaxy-themed wrapped UPS trucks will appear along regular delivery routes in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Orlando, and Atlanta.

This week, Bring Home the Galaxy reveals new button-down shirts for the holiday season and more. Check out some of our favorite items below!

Deck the Hoth and Rebel Crumb Shirts by RSVLTS

A snowspeeder hanging up holiday lights? Gingerbread X-wings? These are soft and stretchy seasonal shirts you’re looking for.

The Mandalorian Collection by Vera Bradley

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Star Wars Strikes Back at NBA Games This Season

The Force will be strong at select NBA games this season.

StarWars.com is thrilled to announce that Star Wars Night is back in the NBA. Featuring giveaways, costumed characters, activities, and more, Star Wars Night is a special celebration of the galaxy far, far away for all ages. Tickets are available now, and you can check out the full schedule below.

Denver Nuggets: November 30 Utah Jazz: December 2 New Orleans Pelicans: December 4 Atlanta Hawks: December 5 Miami Heat: December 6 Portland Trail Blazers: December 12 Indiana Pacers: December 18 San Antonio Spurs: December 29 Charlotte Hornets: December 29 Sacramento Kings: January 9, 2023

Tickets for Star Wars Nights are available now.

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Andor Analyzed: 7 Highlights from Episode 12, “Rix Road”

The rebellion has begun! Andor is now streaming on Disney+, following the fan-favorite rebel in a tale set five years before the events of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, and we’re watching. Join StarWars.com every week for Andor Analyzed, in which we list the best moments from each episode.

Spoiler warning: This article contains story details and plot points from the season finale of Andor, “Rix Road.

Everything has been building to this moment. 

Cassian Andor has returned to Ferrix to mourn his mother. But even in death, Maarva has other plans. Knowing that the people of her community will come together to listen to her final words, she makes her message count and the battle against the Empire begins.

Here are seven highlights from the final episode of the first season of Andor.

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Tony Gilroy Breaks Down Andor Season 1

Spoiler warning: This article contains story details and plot points from the entirety of Andor Season 1.

Andor isn’t like the Star Wars we’ve known. It announces this to us in its opening sequence, which finds Diego Luna’s Cassian Andor skulking forward in the rain, heading into a brothel, and minutes later, accidentally killing a local officer before deliberately dispatching a second. As far as inciting incidents go, this is a far cry from bickering droids escaping Darth Vader and his forces.

Which is all to say that Andor was a gamble. The Disney+ Original series doubled down on the grounded tone of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, taking the galaxy far, far away to a far more real-world, messier place than it’s ever been. But for Tony Gilroy, Rogue