‘Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi’ Season 2 Announced for Disney+

At the end of a 15th anniversary panel commemorating “Star Wars: The Clone Wars,” Dave Filoni announced the “Tales of the Jedi” series on Disney+ would be releasing a second season on Disney+.

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“Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi” is an anthology series of short stories from the prequel trilogy era. Ahsoka Tano and Count Dooku were the focal points of the first season. The first three episodes focus on Ahsoka and her life story from childhood to Jedi on the run from the Empire. Count Dooku then receives three episodes roughly chronicling his descent from Jedi critic of the Republic to Separatist and Sith apprentice.

This series adds background and explores storylines that may not have ever been shown in extensive detail during the Skywalker Saga prequels. The inclusion of Mace Windu, young Anakin Skywalker, and other characters of the time period reunites fans with individuals they haven’t seen much of in over a decade.

The Year of Dave Filoni

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Dave Filoni is the creative leader behind the series, and renowned throughout the Star Wars Galaxy as a writer, producer, and director since the mid-2000s. “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” was his initial major project, though he’s now been involved with innumerable productions from “The Mandalorian” to “Ahsoka” — premiering August 2023. A spin-off from “The Mandalorian,” this upcoming Disney+ original sees Rosario Dawson portray surviving Jedi Ahsoka Tano in the years following the collapse of the Empire.

At the 2023 Star Wars Celebration Europe, it has also been announced that Filoni will be directing a feature-length film taking place somewhere between the events of “The Mandalorian” and “The Force Awakens.” So far, this year is filled to the brim with announcements and expanded responsibilities for Filoni.

Despite this busy assortment of colossal projects in the near future, he appears willing and able to pursue smaller passion projects: “‘Tales of the Jedi’ was so fun the first time,” Filoni said. “I decided to do some more.”

There is no announced or anticipated release date for the second season thus far, though we will keep you updated on further developments.

First Trailer for ‘Ahsoka’ Debuts

The first trailer for “Ahsoka” was just released as part of Star Wars Celebration Europe. The spin-off series will debut in August 2023 on Disney+.

The trailer gives a good look at Mary Elizabeth Winstead’s Hera Syndulla and Natasha Liu Bordizzo’s Sabine Wren.

‘Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures’ Introduction Shorts and Poster Released

Three introduction shorts and a poster for “Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures” have been released ahead of the series premiere on May 4, 2023.

Set in the High Republic era, “Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures” is notable for being the first of its kind in the “Star Wars” universe, with a concept specifically geared toward young audiences. Several fans have been excited by this prospect, finally having the potential opportunity to introduce their children to a beloved fandom with less intense but equally qualitative adventures. The story follows a group of Jedi younglings centuries before events witnessed in the prequel trilogy films “as they study the ways of the Force, explore the galaxy, help citizens and creatures in need, and learn valuable skills needed to become Jedi along the way.”

Elliot Bour serves as Supervising Director, with other notable directing work on “Elena of Avalor,” “Kronk’s New Groove,” and “Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo.” Michael Olson is the showrunner, known for his work on “Puppy Dog Pals.” The cast of “Young Jedi Adventures” includes Jamaal Avery Jr. as youngling Kai Brightstar, Emma Berman as pilot/friend Nash Durango, Juliet Donenfeld as youngling Lys Solay, Dee Bradley Baker as youngling Nubs, Jonathan Lipow as droid RJ-83, and Piotr Michael as Master Yoda.

The three shorts are available on the Disney Junior YouTube channel. They will be available on Disney+ on April 26. Watch the first short below.

Disney Axes ‘Indiana Jones’ After Backlash

Disney reportedly has bad news for many Indiana Jones fans.

Indiana Jones, the LucasFilm franchise that has starred Harrison Ford as Dr. Jones, has stood the test of time. Though Raiders of the Last Ark (1981) was released more than 40 years ago, the franchise has continued to be successful. As a matter of fact, Indiana Jones has been so popular that a show, the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Walt Disney World Resort, and a ride, Indiana Jones Adventure, at Disneyland Park in Anaheim, CA have been made to pay homage to the movies.

While fans wait for Indiana Jones 5 to be released this summer, we have some less-than-stellar news for fans hoping the franchise would be moving forward.

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Previously, it was announced that a new Indiana Jones series would be coming to Disney+. The series was to be produced by LucasFilm, the company behind the Indiana Jones franchise, and would feature a replacement for Harrison Ford as the main character moving forward.

While some fans were skeptical about the series, others were excited to see the aspects of the franchise coming to Disney+ and the potential for expanded storytelling. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem that Disney will be moving forward with the series, after all.

A report indicates that Lucasfilms is choosing to stop moving forward with this series and will focus more on Star Wars and Marvel instead.

“RUMOR: The Ravenwood/Indiana Jones series at LucasFilm is not moving forward, and furthermore, I’ve heard that Disney has told Lucasfilm to focus on STAR WARS going forward, hence the cancellation of WILLOW,” Sneider tweeted.

There have been rumors of replacements for Harrison Ford, which have included names like Chris Pratt, Tom Holland, and even Harry Styles, but it seems that Disney might be content to let the fifth film serve as the final rendition for the franchise.

Harrison Ford has said in the past that the franchise should never be recast and that, once he’s done, the franchise should be retired, as well. Disney has made controversial decisions to move forward with projects before that fans were unhappy with, but it seems that the company will “cool down” on the notion of moving forward with Indy for the time being.

You can catch Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023) in theaters beginning June 30, 2023. In addition to Harrison Ford, the film stars Mads Mikkelsen, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Antonio Banderas, and many others.

Disney’s “The Mandalorian” Returns After More Than Two Years

For some Disney fans, March 1 means everything, as it marks the long-awaited, highly-anticipated return of what some have deemed a “global phenomenon” after a more than two-year absence.

Every Disney fan has his or her favorite Disney “thing”: a favorite classic film, a favorite live-action movie, a favorite Disney Park, a favorite ride at a favorite Disney Park . . . the list goes on. And when that favorite something disappears, is unavailable, or simply cannot be found, it can turn a fan’s world upside-down. We’re all used to the occasional ride refurbishments and reimagining of attractions, but the coronavirus pandemic propelled us–Disney fans included–into a whirlwind of unprecedented times and unprecedented scenarios–, and at one point, there were very few things the pandemic didn’t affect.

Such is the case with a fan-favorite experience that you can’t find in the parks or amongst the volumes of Disney classic films. That’s because this experience is one that just became available in 2019 and only to a select number of Disney fans–namely, those with a subscription to Disney’s first-ever premier streaming service, Disney+.

When The Walt Disney Company first announced its plans to roll out a streaming platform, fans were excited–no, elated. Finally! There would be one place where Disney fans of all ages could find and watch their favorite films, whether Walt-era classics or PIXAR favorites or . . . but as streaming was in its infancy, it didn’t occur to most that Disney would be in the business of creating series and films solely for the platform on a continual basis.

(Look, I’m just thrilled that I can watch Sleeping Beauty anytime of the day or night–and as many times as I want!)

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But when November of 2019 rolled around, it was evident that fans were in for so much more. Disney’s live-action Lady and the Tramp stole hearts from day one, but nothing could have prepared fans for the platform’s most-streamed offering: The Mandalorian.

From the mind of Jon Favreau and showcasing the work of directors like Bryce Dallas Howard, Taika Waititi, Deborah Chow, and Dave Filoni, the series follows Din Djarin, a bounty hunter from Mandalore.

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The series begins five years after the storyline in Return of the Jedi (1983) and the fall of the Galactic Empire. The Mandalorian follows Din Djarin, a bounty hunter from Mandalore, who is hired what’s left of the Imperial forces to retrieve “the child” named Grogu, who resembles a youthful Master Yoda. Instead, however, “Mando” finds himself on the run in an effort to protect Grogu. During their journey, they are constantly being pursued by Moff Gideon, a villain who needs Grogu because of the child’s connection to the Jedi Force. Mandalorians are never to remove their helmets, but Din Djarin ends up doing just that and must travel to redeem himself after doing so.

Season 1 of The Mandalorian drew millions of viewers across an audience comprised of lifelong diehard Star Wars fans–as well as those who loved them. And the series had the power to make fans out of those who previously had no interest in the galaxy far, far away. Season 2 had the same effect, but since the end of the second season in December 18, 2020, there’s been no new content. Though fans were told a third season would be released, the coronavirus pandemic rendered filming nearly non-existent. When production resumed, it was evident that Season 3 would be a long time coming.

The wait is over, though, as of March 1, as Epidode One of Season 3 of The Mandalorian is available for streaming. If you’ve never watched it, give it a try! The series, referred to by critics as a “global phenomenon” might just make a Mando fan out of you. (And by the way, you can be a Mandalorian fan and still not be down with the rest of the Star Wars galaxy.)