Star Wars Every Upcoming TV & Film: Everything We Know

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Not so long ago, in a galaxy very close to ours, Disney revealed a massive amount of new projects at their investor day. They announced a total of 52 new features and serials, including exciting sounding movies and Disney Plus shows for Disney Animation, Pixar, Marvel, and, of course, Star Wars.

The Star Wars announcements were perhaps the most surprising, as many fans assumed the series would tone itself down after 2019's Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker. The film was billed as the final entry in the Skywalker Saga, signifying a major ending for the franchise.

However, based on Disney's recent announcements, this is not the case. Star Wars seems to be producing new projects at light speed, with several new films and series coming in the next few years.

Not only did Disney officially announce these projects, they revealed a few details about each of these films and shows. While fans will have to remain in the dark until each entry in the Star Wars universe is released, these crumbs allow for some speculation until then.

Here is everything we know about every upcoming Star Wars TV show and film.

12. The Bad Batch

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Fans of Star Wars: The Clone Wars rejoice! The Bad Batch is a Disney+ show that will spin off from The Clone Wars, following the titular squad of clones introduced in the recent seventh season of the top tier animated series.

Legendary voice actor Dee Bradley Baker returns to voice every member of the Bad Batch, including Hunter, the group’s leader and master tracker; Wrecker, the strongest clone around; Crosshair, who’s deadly with a sniper rifle; Tech, master of technology; and Echo, a former member of Domino Squad. Ming-Na Wen also joins the cast, reprising her role from The Mandalorian as Fennec Shand.

The series is created by Dave Filoni, who previously put his signature Star Wars stamp on the likes of Clone Wars, Rebels, and The Mandalorian. Jennifer Corbett will serve as head writer, and Brad Rau will be the supervising director.

The series will be set shortly after Order 66, so it will surely fill in some gaps between Star Wars Episodes III and IV. It will also feature a few other familiar faces, such as Emperor Palpatine and Grand Moff Tarkin.

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