16. IN DEVELOPMENT STAR WARS: RESISTANCE ANIMATED SERIES
The next Star Wars animated series is on its way, with the upcoming Star Wars: Resistance premiering this fall on Disney Channel. Headed by franchise veteran and animated series creator Dave Filoni, Resistance is the successor to Star Wars Rebels and will take place before The Force Awakens. The show will follow Kazuda Xiono, a pilot who becomes entangled in the brewing war as a Resistance spy.
Resistance is set during the early days of the titular rebel force as they combat the growing threat of the First Order. Dave Filoni has said that the show is inspired by WWII aircrafts and fighter pilots with an emphasis on high-speed action. It will also utilize an anime-inspired style vastly different from the shows that have come before.
Resistance will feature an entirely new cast of characters and voice talent (Bobby Moynihan, Suzie McGrath, Christopher Sean, Donald Faison, and Josh Brener, to name a few), and even guest appearances by Oscar Isaac and Gwendoline Christie as Poe Dameron and Captain Phasma. This has led many to believe that some other characters may return for the show as well, seeing as it takes place during the legacy characters' later years.
Luke, Han, and Leia cameos? A young Ben Solo, perhaps? With so much potential to bridge the gaps between the old and new films, fans should really get excited for this one.
15. RUMORED A STAR WARS YOUNG ADULT ROMANCE FILM
This rumor was first reported on by Star Wars News Net over a year ago, and it remains one of the more peculiar rumored projects on this list.
Reported alongside a slew of Lucasfilm's supposed future plans, a young adult romance film is apparently up for consideration behind-the-scenes. No details were mentioned aside from the basic premise: a spin-off film aimed at a younger audience that deals with romantic themes.
Older fans might scoff at the idea, but it actually sounds quite promising.
Claudia Gray's Lost Stars is a great example of how this concept can work well within the franchise. Lost Stars is a young adult Star Wars novel that tells the story of two lovers that find themselves on opposite ends of the Galactic Civil War. The book has been praised as some of the best material in the new Star Wars canon, despite what may sound like a clichι premise. It might not be every fan's ideal Star Wars story, but it could be a great way to target a new audience that would be uninterested in the brand otherwise.
Nothing about this rumor has been reported on since, and seeing as most of Lucasfilm's spin-off plans deal with iconic characters, this idea was probably dropped early on. Who knows, though Solo's disappointing performance might motivate the studio to try something new. Romance has always been a part of Star Wars, so there's no reason why this couldn't work.
14. IN DEVELOPMENT GALAXY'S EDGE
As if Star Wars fans didn't already have enough to look forward to, the first Star Wars theme park is nearing completion. Galaxy's Edge is set to open to the public in 2019 at Disney's Florida and California parks, and is gearing up to be one of the most immersive Star Wars experiences ever.
It's not just a theme park it's an original planet that will supposedly fit into official canon.
Black Spire Outpost (on a planet called "Batuu") was designed from the ground up to be an authentic recreation of all things Star Wars. Like Disney's other parks, it will feature themed food, merchandise, and staff members acting in-character. Instead of Disney Princesses and Pixar favorites, though, the park will be full of Stormtroopers, aliens, droids, and life-sized replicas of vehicles like Tie Fighters and AT-ATs.
Black Spire Outpost's main attraction will be a movie-accurate and explorable replica of the Millennium Falcon, which also doubles as its own ride. The park will also introduce a new Resistance troop-transport vehicle, which will also be used as a fully-explorable ride.
Of course, much of the park's secrets are still under wraps but let's be real everybody was pretty much sold at "Star Wars theme park", right?
13. RUMORED A DARTH MAUL SPIN-OFF
He lost his legs in The Phantom Menace, but he's been a busy guy ever since. Darth Maul has had a successful villainous career in The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels a twist only recently revealed to general audiences through his cameo in Solo: A Star Wars Story but it might be time for him to step back into the spotlight.
Fans have waited a long time to see Maul in the films again, as he has become one of the most interesting characters in the franchise.
His time on the animated shows has evolved him from an evil Sith apprentice into a tragic anti-hero with potential for big-screen success. While rumors are scarce, Maul's name is frequently included in speculation for spin-off movies.
In all likelihood, a Darth Maul film probably won't happen. The animated shows have featured Maul quite a bit, and he has already perished at the hands of Obi-Wan in Star Wars Rebels. It almost feels too late.
With that said, arguments for a Maul film are quite compelling and Solo has all but confirmed his reappearance in the future. Whether he gets another cameo or a spin-off adventure of his own, most fans will probably be happy just to see him again.
12. RUMORED AN AHSOKA TANO SPIN-OFF FILM
It's not the first idea that comes to mind, but this has potential nonetheless. Ahsoka Tano has become the standout character in Star Wars television. She's had multiple seasons to grow and evolve on The Clone Wars, and became a mentor and scene-stealer on Star Wars Rebels. Could she be ready for her own spin-off movie?
Fan speculation has often included Ahsoka in pitches for future spin-offs, and maybe Lucasfilm may one day consider the idea. She's a unique protagonist in that she's a non-human female, and she's one of the only "good guys" to actively oppose the Jedi aside from Luke Skywalker in The Last Jedi.
Star Wars doesn't have that many morally ambiguous characters, and while Ahsoka is certainly a hero, she could be the key to a bit more moral complexity amidst franchise's constant battle of good versus evil.
Of course, if none of that thematic nonsense interests you, she could just serve as the lead in a cool spin-off film that doesn't star an A-list character like Han Solo. Back in 2017, Rosario Dawson admitted interest in playing the character in live-action and frankly, she seems like a pretty good fit. Dave Filoni has already proven his talents directing the animated series. Why not give him a shot at directing his own Star Wars movie with one of his favorite characters in a leading role?