Monday, April 10, 2023

Star Wars: Visions Trailer, Bad Batch Final Season and Other Updates

Star Wars Celebration 2023 is more or less done in London but a few bits of news came out after the blast from Friday. 

Star Wars: The Bad Batch has been renewed for a third and final season. Footage shown of the third season are described as "The footage revealed at the convention shows Hunter and Wrecker — the final two remaining members of the Batch — headed out to find Omega. For her part, Omega is in the custody of the Empire at Mount Tantiss, now playing some kind of reluctant role in Palpatine's cloning ambitions. Also trapped with her is Crosshair, now broken down and reckoning with the role he played in how things got this bad. Whether he knows about Tech's death or not is unclear. Did Omega have a chance to tell him? Palpatine arrives at Mount Tantiss to further his cloning ambitions, something we know will have ramifications through The Mandalorian all the way down to The Rise of Skywalker"

In regards to one of the three announced movies, the Dave Filoni movie that will tie together all the Mandalorian era (MandoVerse) tv shows is "6 or 7 years away." Besides the three official movies that may or may not get made, there have been other movie rumors floating around. , with odds being 50/50 at best of all three getting made, it seems Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy remains optimistic about other rumored movies. Another Rian Johnson remains a possibility saying "Rian and I talk all the time. He is unbelievably busy." Net result is could be years if ever. As for a Taika Waititi film, that too is on the radar where she said "Taika is still working away. He’s writing the script himself." So again no ETA. 

On the TV front, news on the last TV shows not yet spoken about. Kennedy also commented on Obi-Wan Kenobi saying "That is not an active development. But I never say never, because there’s always the possibility." So yes that series is cancelled. Not cancelled is Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi which will get a season 2. No other details besides that.

Star Wars: Visions season 2 has a trailer (below). The new 9 episode season will premiere on May 4 on Disney+. Summary of each episode along with voice cast can be found here.

Friday, April 7, 2023

Star Wars: Ahsoka Trailer and Poster

Star Wars Celebration 2023 has provided news on all the TV and movie plans for the next few years of the franchise. Most of the shown footage has only been for attendees. However Disney was kind enough to let the public see the first trailer for Star Wars: Ahsoka.  The series will hit Disney+ in August, 2023. As a bonus, below is also the new trailer for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.

Update: Few more details about the series came out over the weekend. Ashoka is a continuation of Star Wars: Rebels animation series. Ashoka writer and director Dave Filoni recommends starting at the show's fourth season if want to be up to date on the main characters. Filoni also wrote all the episodes in the series and will direct several of them. 

In casting, David Tennant (Doctor Who) will return to voice the droid Huyang, a character he voiced in Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The droid is over 900 years old and helps Padawans through the process of building their light sabers. As for who plays the live action Grand Admiral Thrawn, that will be Lars Mikkelsen who also voiced the character in Rebels.
   

Three New Star Wars Movies Announced

Star Wars Celebration 2023 has begun in London which means a bunch of news dropped this morning about upcoming plans for the franchise. Previous posts have covered most of the TV news. On the movie front three new films are in the works. Not a trilogy however, each is separate from each other and in completely different eras of Star Wars.

The first announced movie is the continuing adventures of Daisy Ridley as Rey Skywalker that is set about 15 years after The Rise of Skywalker "as she builds a new Jedi Order."  This is the same project that Damon Lindelof recently left with Steven Knight signed up immediately to replace him. Assuming it can stay on schedule, this is the one aiming for a December 2025 release date. Based on an image from her appearance, this period of time is dipping into the Extended Universe by calling this era the "New Jedi Order".

Speaking of titles taken from the Extended Universe, another era has been added called "Dawn of the Jedi". This era is 25,000 years in before A New Hope and will be directed by James Mangold (Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny) which will explore the emergence of the Jedi.

The third film in the works will be directed by Dave Filoni and set during post Return of the Jedi years of the current TV series that he is apart of. The film is about the "escalating war between the Imperial remnant and the New Republic" that will likely bring much of the cast from The Mandalorian, Boba Fett and Ahsoka along for the ride.

If your curious, the now nine eras of Star Wars are Dawn of the Jedi, The Old Republic, The High Republic, Fall of the Jedi, Rise of the Empire, Age of Rebellion, The New Republic, Rise of the First Order, and New Jedi Order.

New Cast Members for Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

With Star Wars Celebration 2023 going on now, a little more information has been released about Star Wars: Skeleton Crew. Joining series lead Jude Law are child actors Ravi Cabot-Conyers, Kyriana Kratter, and Robert Timothy Smith. The series is from Jon Watts (Spider-Man: No Way Home) who says "This is a show that we've been working on for a really long time. It's a story of 10-year-old kids from a tiny planet who get lost in the Star Wars galaxy. It's the story of their journey home" however the show is also described as "1980 coming-of-age adventure in space" so its likely intended to be a family/all-ages adventure story. Exactly when in the timeline this series is set and if it will dove tail into any known movie or TV continuity was not part of the presentation. 

Description of shown footage (few images here):
Those kids, our main group—two young girls (one wearing a Star Trek: TNG -tyle head visor), a young boy, and a small alien that looks very much like he’s a young Ortolan, one of the blue pudgy alies popularized by Max Rebo in Return of the Jedi—appear to have found their way aboard a mercenary starship. There are shots of them encountering weird creatures, holograms of their parents back home begging for them to return, and the kids being menaced by pirates (including, it seems, the Nikto pirate formerly of Gorian Shard’s crew in The Mandalorian, further tying the series’ timeline into the post-Return of the Jedi era). The kids find themselves on the run from blaster fire in what looks like a pirate base and flying away on their new ship before the trailer concludes with them locked up in a prison cell carved out of a cave. A hooded figure approaches, floating the key to their freedom in front of the kids with a whimsical display of the force. “He’s a Jedi!” One of the kids exclaims as the figure lowers their hood to reveal that it is Jude Law’s mysterious character.

Star Wars: Andor Season 2 Set for 2024 Release

Looks like the wait for the second and final season of Andor is going to be longer then most expected. Star Wars Celebration 2023 has begun and it revealed that the season will not begin airing on Disney+ until August 2024. The series short description is summarized well by Gizmodo, saying "having set up different rebel factions and the key players in those groups, like Cassian, Mon Mothma (Genevieve O’Reilly), and Luthen (Stellan SkarsgĂ„rd), season two can now show how those groups come together to form the Rebel Alliance."
Footage shown at Celebration teased the return of key characters, including Rebel cell members Vel Sartha and Luthen Rael (in and out of his disguise as an antiquities dealer), as well as Syril Karn, who appears to have gone up in the world, and been thrust into a higher class of Imperial citizenship. Scenes also showed Mon Mothma slowly building alliances, trying to bring her disparate senatorial and rebellious worlds together as dissent grows across the galaxy. Several shots showed a protest being policed by Stormtroopers, where violence breaks out with lots of explosions and lots of chaos. But at the heart of it all was footage of Cassian, both skulking through hallways and seemingly coming into his own as a Rebel spy. The trailer concluded with Luthen echoing his comment from season one—“Don’t you want to fight these bastards for real?”—over a shot of Cassian, dressed up in a fancy suit with his hair slicked back, in some kind of fancy bar.

Star Wars: The Acolyte Set for 2024 Release

Star Wars Celebration 2023 has started and the result is a bit of a news dump on upcoming plans for Star Wars for the next few years. Starting with The Acolyte which is now set to premiere on Disney+ in 2024. No specific date in that year but wouldn't be surprised if its by summer. The show stars Amandla Stenberg, Carrie-Anne Moss, Lee Jung-Jae and more. The series is set about 100 years before A New Hope during the "Golden Age of the Jedi" in the High Republic era. Footage was show to attendees, described by Gizmodo:
Each could be seen in the series’ brief footage, shown in the room only. It began with a group of younglings, all types of humans and aliens, being trained by a Jedi Master in bright white robes played by Lee Jung-jae. “Close your eyes. Your eyes can deceive you. We must not trust them,” he says as we see a very run-down, busy village where a hooded figure walks down the street. “The Force is powerful. It’s a power we must respect,” the Jedi master’s speech continues. Inside a bar, a Jedi is sitting, played by Carrie-Anne Moss. For some reason, the Jedi and this hooded figure, played by Stenberg, begin to fight. Stenberg’s character looks like a ninja, complete with a black mask covering the bottom of their face.
The rest of the footage plays mostly in montage: We see footage inside what looks like a Jedi temple. Several younger Jedi (Keen and Barnett) sneak through tight spaces. Someone is scaling up the side of a temple. There’s a scene in the snow. A Neimoidian appears. And finally, Stenberg’s character says over the montage, “This isn’t about good or bad. This is about power. And who is allowed to use it.” The final shot is of around eight Jedi standing in the woods, with Jung-jae’s character in the middle. He lights up his lightsaber, and then all the other Jedi join him, igniting their own blades of all different colors. The vibes we got were sort of a samurai movie mixed with a heist movie, but with a lot of Jedi.