Every Upcoming Star Wars Movie and TV Show

I’m thrilled to dive into the galaxy far, far away with a look at what’s next for Star Wars on the big screen. From tales of familiar heroes to bold new adventures, the franchise is set to expand in exciting ways.
With a mix of confirmed projects and whispers of what might come, there’s plenty to spark our imagination. Let’s break down the upcoming Star Wars movies and TV Show, sorted by release date, and explore what we know so far.
Upcoming Star Wars Movies
A wave of Star Wars movies is on the horizon, blending stories of beloved characters with fresh sagas. Some have firm dates, while others remain in early stages, but each promises to bring something special to the franchise.
‘The Mandalorian & Grogu’
Confirmed, releasing May 22, 2026
Baby Yoda and his armored protector are leaping from TV to theaters. Directed by Jon Favreau, ‘The Mandalorian & Grogu’ follows the Disney+ series, focusing on the bounty hunter Din Djarin and his tiny companion. Expect a mix of gritty action and heartwarming moments as their bond deepens.
It is set to tie into the broader Mandoverse, hinting at crossovers with other characters from ‘Ahsoka’ or ‘The Book of Boba Fett’. With Favreau’s knack for storytelling, this adventure will likely balance humor, heart, and epic battles.
‘Star Wars: Starfighter’
Confirmed, releasing May 28, 2027
Shawn Levy steps into the Star Wars universe with ‘Star Wars: Starfighter’, starring Ryan Gosling. This film promises high-octane space battles, focusing on a new story about pilots in the galaxy. Gosling’s charisma is sure to light up the cockpit.
Details are slim, but Levy’s track record with action-packed hits like ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ suggests a thrilling ride. The title hints at a nod to older Star Wars space games, so we might see intense dogfights and a fresh take on the franchise’s iconic ships.
‘Untitled Rey Skywalker Movie’
Confirmed, no release date
Daisy Ridley returns as Rey in a movie directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy. Set after ‘The Rise of Skywalker’, it explores Rey’s mission to rebuild the Jedi Order. This story aims to move the sequel trilogy forward, focusing on her growth as a leader.
Obaid-Chinoy, known for her powerful storytelling, brings a fresh lens to the saga. While plot details are under wraps, expect emotional depth and new challenges for Rey as she shapes Jedi future.
‘Untitled Dawn of the Jedi Movie’
Confirmed, no release date
James Mangold is crafting a grand tale with ‘Untitled Dawn of the Jedi Movie’, diving into the origins of the Jedi long before the Skywalker saga. This film will explore how the Force was first harnessed and the Jedi came to be.
Mangold’s knack for epic storytelling, seen in ‘Logan’, makes him a great fit. The project promises a mythic, almost ancient feel, introducing new characters and a visually stunning era we’ve never seen on screen.
‘Untitled Mandoverse Movie’
Confirmed, no release date
Dave Filoni, a Star Wars veteran, is directing a movie that ties together the Disney+ Mandoverse shows like ‘The Mandalorian’, ‘Ahsoka’, and ‘The Book of Boba Fett’. Think of it as a big-screen climax for these interconnected stories.
Expect familiar faces like Ahsoka Tano or Din Djarin, with Filoni weaving a tale that blends action and lore. While no date is set, this one’s a priority, likely following ‘Ahsoka’ season 2 to wrap up major plot threads.
‘Simon Kinberg’s Untitled Star Wars Trilogy’
Rumored, no release date
Simon Kinberg is reportedly developing a new Star Wars trilogy, possibly episodes 10-12, to continue the main movies. This project aims to introduce fresh characters and stories, moving beyond the Skywalker family while staying in the main timeline.
Details are scarce, and it’s still in early talks. Kinberg’s experience with ‘X-Men’ films suggests he can handle big ensembles, but we’ll need to wait for confirmation on whether this trilogy takes off.
‘Taika Waititi’s Untitled Star Wars Movie’
Confirmed, no release date
Taika Waititi is working on a Star Wars movie that could hit theaters as early as 2025, though no date is locked in. Known for his quirky humor in ‘Thor: Ragnarok’, Waititi promises a unique take, possibly with all-new characters.
He’s writing and directing, which means we’ll get his signature blend of heart and wit. While the story remains a mystery, Waititi has teased it’ll feel distinct from past Star Wars films, which has me curious.
‘Lando’
Confirmed, no release date
Originally planned as a Disney+ series, ‘Lando’ is now a movie focusing on the charming scoundrel Lando Calrissian. Donald Glover is expected to reprise his role from ‘Solo’, bringing his smooth-talking flair back to the galaxy.
The shift to a film suggests a bigger, flashier story, possibly exploring Lando’s adventures as a gambler or smuggler. No director or date is confirmed, but Glover’s involvement keeps this one high on my watchlist.
‘Star Wars: Rogue Squadron’
Rumored, no release date
Patty Jenkins’ ‘Star Wars: Rogue Squadron’ was set to focus on a new generation of starfighter pilots, inspired by the classic Rogue Squadron games. Announced with fanfare, it’s faced delays and creative hurdles, leaving its future uncertain.
Jenkins, who helmed ‘Wonder Woman’, aimed to craft a love letter to pilot stories, but the project may be shelved. If it moves forward, expect breathtaking aerial battles and a fresh cast, though we’re still waiting for updates.
‘Rian Johnson’s Untitled Star Wars Trilogy’
Rumored, no release date
Rian Johnson, director of ‘The Last Jedi’, was slated to create a trilogy exploring new characters and parts of the galaxy. However, with Johnson busy on projects like ‘Knives Out’, this trilogy is on hold, with no recent progress.
The idea of a fresh saga untied to the Skywalkers is exciting, but it’s the least certain on this list. If it happens, Johnson’s bold vision could deliver something unexpected, but for now, it’s a distant hope.
Upcoming Star Wars TV Shows
The Star Wars galaxy is expanding on the small screen with a mix of returning favorites and bold new stories. From gritty prequels to animated adventures, these shows promise to deepen the lore and keep us glued to Disney+. Here’s a rundown of confirmed and rumored TV projects, sorted by release date.
‘Andor season 2’
Confirmed, releasing April 22, 2025
The gritty spy thriller ‘Andor’ returns with its second and final season, starring Diego Luna as Cassian Andor. Set in the years leading to ‘Rogue One’, it dives deeper into the Rebellion’s early days, with tense missions and moral dilemmas.
Expect more of the show’s grounded tone, plus familiar faces like K-2SO. Tony Gilroy’s sharp writing will tie the story directly into the film, wrapping up Cassian’s journey with high stakes and emotional weight.
‘Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures season 3’
Confirmed, releasing fall 2025
The kid-friendly ‘Young Jedi Adventures’ continues with season 3, following younglings Kai, Lys, and Nubs during the High Republic era. This animated series keeps things light, focusing on teamwork and small-scale heroics.
New droids join the cast, adding fresh dynamics to the young Jedi’s training. Perfect for younger viewers, it’s a colorful way to explore the Jedi’s golden age, with short episodes packed with heart.
‘Star Wars: Visions season 3’
Confirmed, releasing 2025
The anthology series ‘Star Wars: Visions’ is back with season 3, showcasing animated shorts from various studios, including Japanese anime creators. Each episode offers a standalone story, unbound by main Star Wars canon, exploring wild new ideas.
This season promises vibrant visuals and diverse takes, from samurai-inspired tales to futuristic spins. It’s a creative playground that lets artists reimagine the galaxy in bold, unexpected ways.
‘Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord’
Confirmed, releasing 2026
Darth Maul gets the spotlight in ‘Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord’, an animated series set to explore the Sith lord’s criminal empire. Voiced likely by Sam Witwer, Maul’s story will delve into his ruthless schemes post-‘The Phantom Menace’.
The show aims to flesh out his underworld reign, possibly tying into ‘Solo’. With Maul’s fan-favorite status, expect intense action and a dark, compelling dive into his psyche.
‘Tales of the Underworld’
Confirmed, no release date
‘Tales of the Underworld’ is an animated anthology series diving into the Star Wars criminal underworld. Each episode will spotlight smugglers, bounty hunters, or crime lords, offering gritty standalone stories.
Think of it as a darker ‘Visions’, with a focus on shady corners of the galaxy. No cast or specific characters are confirmed, but it could feature familiar names like Boba Fett or Hondo Ohnaka.
‘A Droid Story’
Rumored, no release date
‘A Droid Story’ was announced as a Disney+ special centered on R2-D2 and C-3PO, joined by a new droid hero. Billed as a family-friendly adventure, it promised to showcase their antics in a fresh tale.
However, updates have been nonexistent, and it may have been quietly shelved. If it moves forward, expect a lighthearted romp, but for now, its fate remains uncertain.