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《星球大战》系列在经历了几十年的内容输出后,正面临一段内容更新的“黑暗时期”。尽管粉丝们对新内容充满期待,但目前已公布的电影和剧集数量有限,且内容上倾向于满足核心粉丝群体,缺乏对新观众或寻求原创内容的吸引力。诸如《曼达洛人》第三季结尾、《星球大战:安多》的结局以及《高共和国》系列的收尾,都让部分观众感到意犹未尽。备受好评的《安多》和《骸骨 crew》均未有续集计划,而《阿索卡》第二季的走向也可能过于依赖现有角色和叙事,引发了对系列整体原创性和叙事深度的担忧。未来虽然有几部未定名电影和剧集在规划中,但其具体内容和能否带来新的突破仍是未知数。

🌟 **内容更新放缓,聚焦核心粉丝:** 文章指出,《星球大战》系列在经历了几十年的内容输出后,正进入一个内容更新相对放缓的时期,官方公布的未来几年的电影和剧集数量有限。这些项目似乎更倾向于满足现有核心粉丝的需求,例如依赖《曼达洛人》系列角色和以戴夫·菲洛尼(Dave Filoni)作品为基础的剧情,这可能导致对普通观众或寻求新颖体验的粉丝吸引力不足。

📉 **备受好评作品未获续集,引发担忧:** 尽管《星球大战:安多》和《骸骨 crew》等作品获得了评论界的好评,但文章提到它们均未有续集计划,这让许多观众感到失望。特别是《安多》以其深入的地面视角和严肃的叙事风格,本应有更多探索空间,其被取消续集让人们对系列未来是否会继续提供高质量、有深度的内容产生疑问。

🔮 **系列未来走向不确定,原创性面临挑战:** 文章暗示,《星球大战》系列未来的内容规划可能过于依赖现有角色和过往的叙事线索,例如《阿索卡》第二季可能加深对阿纳金·天行者作为“天选之子”的探讨,这可能导致系列过度依赖“达斯·维达的悲剧”这一核心叙事,而忽略了探索新的故事和角色。虽然有一些未定名的项目在规划中,如莎敏·奥贝德-奇诺伊执导的关于蕾伊的新电影,以及詹姆斯·曼戈尔德、塔伊加·维迪提等人的项目,但这些项目的具体内容和能否带来新的创意突破仍是未知数。

⏳ **怀旧情绪与原创性并存的未来:** 文章最后提到,2027年《星球大战IV:新希望》将重返影院,这表明系列依然会利用粉丝的怀旧情绪。然而,对于“创造性原创性”是否能与怀旧情绪并驾齐驱,文章持保留态度,点明了系列在保持其核心吸引力的同时,如何实现创新和拓展新领域所面临的挑战。

The wars in the stars never end. But sometimes they fade away.

That's what happened to the Star Wars franchise after an exhausted George Lucas wrapped the original trilogy with Return of the Jedi in 1983. Decades later, fans still refer to the subsequent 10-year famine of Star Wars entertainment as the Dark Times. It happened again when Lucas wrapped up the prequel trilogy with Revenge of the Sith in 2005, urging fans to "grow up" and leave their moisture farms. It would be another decade before we'd see Star Wars live action on the big screen again.

And it's happening once more in 2025. Lucas himself, of course, is happily divorced from his baby — in his first San Diego Comic-Con appearance ever, the creator was disinterested in Star Wars and focused on his new narrative art museum. But the mouse-eared stewards of his franchise, intentionally or otherwise, are following his lead and letting it lie fallow.

There are just two Star Wars movies and two Disney+ TV shows that are definitely arriving in the next few years. And they skew toward safety, toward a certain kind of built-in Star Wars fandom. More casual fans, or those looking for live-action originality, may be out of luck.

If the messy Mandalorian season 3 finale left you cold, if you're not a fan of the self-referential work of Lucasfilm Chief Creative Officer Dave Filoni (Clone Wars, Rebels, Ahsoka), there's arguably nothing in your wheelhouse with an official release date. There's volume 3 of Visions, an artsy series of Star Wars aperitifs, coming in October — but no meaty meal for which these bite-size cartoons can whet our appetite.

The Star Wars we're not getting

The critically acclaimed Andor had its series finale, wrapping up Star Wars 2025 on a high note. Despite burning questions that remained, despite the revelation (spoiler alert for the season 2 finale) of an Andor junior, there are no plans to revive Tony Gilroy's thoughtful, uncompromising takes on what the Star Wars galaxy looks like at ground level.

The radar shows no signs of a season 2 for the other critical Star Wars hit of the last 12 months, Skeleton Crew. The High Republic series of books and comics, an attempt to create a brand new pre-Stormtrooper area of Star Wars canon, is wrapping up this summer too, with no ambitious book plans to take its place — just a whole lot of reprints.

The High Republic yielded only one on-screen connection, The Acolyte, canceled at its most interesting moment. Love The Acolyte (we did) or hate it, that dangling Darth Plagueis thread at the end meant the show deserved more than it got this year (fans can order a Visual Guide to the series).

Perhaps the most successful attempt to keep that whole pre-prequel wing of Star Wars open is Bioware's Old Republic MMO, still going strong after 14 years. (And even that money-minting mini-franchise appears to have ended its line of expansions; the last was in 2022.)

So, what is on the docket for Star Wars' future, and when can we expect it? Here's a brief guide to all upcoming Star Wars live-action entertainment on the big and small screens that actually has a title:

The Mandalorian and Grogu (2026)

Finally, 49 years after it first hit the big screen, Star Wars returns to cinemas on May 22, 2026. But what we're getting is essentially The Mandalorian season 4, which Lucasfilm decided to convert to the big screen in the wake of the Hollywood writers' strike. Helmed by Jon Favreau, it promises to be a standalone story that doesn't require audiences to be familiar with the first three seasons, in theory.

Pedro Pascal, Jon Favreau, and Grogu. Credit: Christopher Jue / Getty Images for Disney

Yet it still relies on characters from elsewhere in the canon — hands up: who's excited to see the return of Rotta the Hutt from the 2008 Clone Wars movie? — and the "reset button" problem from season 3 continues: Mando gets a new version of his previously destroyed Razor Crest ship.

If we're lucky, we may get more of the much-loved villain Grand Admiral Thrawn — not that his first live-action appearance was much to write home about.

Maul — Shadow Lord (2026)

Dave Filoni's next animated Disney+ TV series sees the return of sliced and spurned Sith Lord Darth Maul. We get to see what he did during the reign of his former master, Emperor Palpatine, aka Darth Sidious. This is essentially fulfilling a promise made by Maul's cameo in Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018), where we learned he was running a crime syndicate during Imperial times.

No exact release date has been set, nor do we know if Maul will take Star Wars into significant new territory.

Star Wars: Starfighter (2027)

Shawn Levy, Ryan Gosiling, Dave Filoni, and Kathleen Kennedy on stage at a Star Wars Day celebration earlier this year. Credit: Christopher Jue / Getty Images for Disney

The only other slated movie is directed by Shawn Levy (Deadpool and Wolverine) and stars Ryan Gosling. Maybe that information alone is Ken-ough for you to get excited, or maybe you're thrilled about the fact that it's set 5 years after The Rise of Skywalker (2019), finally pushing the franchise's main tale forward into the post-First Order future.

Either way, you'll have to wait until May 2027 to find out if it's any good.

Ahsoka Season 2 (TBD)

The only other TV series we're likely to see around 2027 is Dave Filoni's continuation of his first solo-helmed live-action series, Ahsoka. The eight episodes of Season 2 pick up where Season 1 left off, teasing a continuation of the Mortis arc from Clone Wars. And if that lore-heavy information leaves you scratching your head, you're not alone.

Filoni has teased a larger role for Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen), last seen dueling Ahsoka (yet again) in the mysterious "world between worlds". The result could be a satisfying explanation for why Anakin was named The Chosen One in the first place. Or it could reveal this franchise as being entirely dependent on a single narrative, the tragedy of Darth Vader, more than 50 years after it began.

Even the well-teased tragedy of Darth Plagueis is not a story Disney+ will tell us.

The future of Star Wars: Is there new hope?

The bulk of Star Wars plans going forward live under the heading of "untitled." Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy of Ms. Marvel fame is directing the only other movie in pre-production; this is the one featuring the return of Rey (Daisy Ridley), so it presumably ties in to the Starfighter era of the galaxy far, far away.

Beyond that, here are the slim threads of new hope for the rest of the 2020s: untitled Dave Filoni film, untitled James Mangold film, untitled Taika Waititi film, and Simon Kinberg's untitled trilogy set in a brand new Star Wars era with brand new characters. Hopefully, that effort will have more luck than the untitled Rian Johnson trilogy, which reportedly had the same aim.

And you can at least set your reminders for one more cinematic release in 2027. Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope is heading back to theaters on April 30, 2027, in time for the franchise's 50th birthday. Expect breathless anticipation about we're going to see the 1977 original, or the latest George Lucas "Macklunkey!" version, which you can already watch on Disney+; maybe Lucas himself could be persuaded to tweak his creation yet one more time.

The Force of nostalgia will be with Star Wars, always. But the Force of creative originality? That's still TBD.

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