Disney and Lucasfilm started a whole new Star Wars continuity in 2014, and the sprawling canon now consists of so many multimedia entries, it’s hard to keep track of everything. Thanks to the Lucasfilm Story Group, which helps maintain storytelling consistency through every new chapter of the Star Wars mythos, each release does, indeed, help to build upon the overarching saga, filling in the gaps between the films or expanding upon the backstories of major characters.
The main Skywalker saga ended with Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, and — as has often been the case in the franchise's history — Lucasfilm Publishing has used this opportunity to launch bold new transmedia initiatives. Meanwhile, Star Wars has become one of the main draws of the Disney+ streaming service, with The Mandalorian serving as the flagship TV show. Tie-ins have seen Disney fix problems in the prequel era, comics are now exploring new elements introduced in the sequel trilogy, and the galaxy as a whole is growing at a prodigious rate.
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This extensive catalog of the various Star Wars releases will continue to be updated on a regular basis, but it should be noted that it focuses exclusively on the narrative components of the continuity (that is, stories that expand upon the franchise’s mythology) as opposed to the more supplemental items (such as technical manuals or art books).
Rogue Squadron — December 22, 2023.
The next Star Wars film is Patty Jenkins' Rogue Squadron, a standalone film that is generally expected to be set during the Galactic Civil War. Rogue Squadron is the legendary fighter squadron once led by Luke Skywalker himself, and it was the title of an entire
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