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Search ArticlesMando and Grogu Take Flight in LEGO Star Wars: The Mandalorian
The all-new LEGO Star Wars animated adventure is coming to Disney+ on September 2. This is the Way. LEGO Star Wars: The Mandalorian, a new special from Lucasfilm and The LEGO Group, is coming to Disney+ on September 2. Filled with unexpected laughs and action-packed fun, this new animated galactic adventure celebrates your favorite stories and characters from all three seasons of The Mandalorian series, making it perfect for Star Wars and LEGO fans of all ages.
Bring Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu Home
Go behind the scenes with exclusive new featurettes and audio commentary from Director Jon Favreau when the latest adventures of Din Djarin and Grogu come to digital and physical media.
New Star Wars: The Experience Museum Exhibition Announced
Journey through the galaxy and celebrate the 50th anniversary of the film that launched the Skywalker Saga with the world premiere of an official exhibition at The Franklin Institute in 2027! Soon you’ll be able to stare into the blank visage of Darth Vader’s immutable mask, get within inches of Grogu’s adorable fuzzy head, and finally—finally!—find the droids you’re looking for.
Star Wars: Visions Presents — The Ninth Jedi
Kara and her ragtag Jedi crew seek out to find worthy Jedi to fight against an increasingly powerful warlord. Star Wars: Visions Presents - The Ninth Jedi, an all-new anime series, premieres August 5 on Disney+ and Hulu.
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Star Wars: Visions Presents - The Ninth Jedi Creators Talk About Heroes and Villains
The series creators share their thoughts on Kara, Nawaam, and what it means to be a Jedi or a Sith. (L to R) Supervising Director Kenji Kamiyama, Director Shunsuke Tada, and Producer Hitoshi Ito. Lucasfilm and Production I.G’s“The Ninth Jedi,” the tale of young Lah Kara’s quest to rescue her father, debuted in the innovative first volume of Star Wars: Visions.
Star Wars: Visions Presents - The Ninth Jedi Trailer Debut
Come back tomorrow for your first look at the trailer for the new Star Wars limited anime series, arriving soon on Disney+! It’s almost time to trust in the Force and listen to your heart.
Who is Zeb?
Don’t let his crankiness fool you. This ‘Karabast’-spouting alien is one of many Star Wars rebels with a heart of gold. The Lasat warrior Garazeb Orrelios, better known as Zeb, made his big-screen debut in the film Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu after being introduced in the series Star Wars Rebelsand leaping to live action with a notable cameo in The Mandalorian Season 3. But who is Zeb? Let’s investigate Zeb’s history and where you can learn more about his backstory.
The Mandalorian and Other Favorite Father Figures in the Galaxy
They protect you, they look out for you, and sometimes they confuse you — they're dads. Regardless of the ways they come into your life, there is no denying that fathers and father figures are some of the most influential people in this or any galaxy. On full display with our favorite duo in Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu, in theaters now, they protect us and teach us to prepare us for the future. They mold us in ways we may never understand and for better or worse, leave a lasting impact.
How Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu Made the Razor Crest Soar
Filmmakers and Industrial Light & Magic married old-school modelmaking and cutting-edge digital technology to bring Din Djarin’s iconic ship to life. Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogudoesn’t just mark the return of the Razor Crest. It also resurrects an old-school filmmaking technique, one used decades ago to bring the original trilogy to life.