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Sabine Wren will be featured in the live action Ahsoka series!
— Corey Van Dyke (@Corey_WolfPack) December 1, 2020
(From our buddy @DanielRPK on Patreon: https://t.co/mJE6HZU8Wb) pic.twitter.com/5NSoTRkQbi

For the record, Chapter 10 of #TheMandalorian makes it clear that the Frog Lady’s eggs are unfertilized, like the chicken eggs many of us enjoy. But obviously, chickens aren’t sentient beings and the Child eating the eggs is intentionally disturbing, for comedic effect.#StarWars https://t.co/Js51fLpE3C
— Phil Szostak (@PhilSzostak) November 9, 2020
The new book "Star Wars Fascinating Facts" delivers on that title with this one: in George Lucas' 2012 treatment for the sequel trilogy, Luke died in Episode VIII. #StarWars pic.twitter.com/jcwhyGi967
— Andrew (@Oozer) October 13, 2020

George Lucas wanted Maul has the big bad guy of the Sequels, this is from the new book Star Wars Archives Episode 1-3 The Prequels with new interviews from Lucas from r/StarWarsLeaks

2020-10-04 08:15:18 Lord Sidious



Większość Jedi z okresu trylogii prequeli buduje swój miecz na lodowej planecie Ilum, co pierwotnie ukazano w serii książek i komiksów „Jedi Quest”. Obi-Wan zabrał swojego padawana Anakina na Ilum, w ramach szkolenia na rycerza Jedi. Są tutaj kryształy potrzebne do zbudowania zasilania miecza świetlnego. Kryształy także determinują kolor ostrza. W jednym z odcinków mikroserii „Wojny klonów” Genndy’ego Tartakovsky’ego będąca jeszcze padawanem Bariss Offee składa swój miecz używając Mocy, pod czujnym okiem swej mistrzyni Luminary Unduli. Choć warto tu odnotować, że inne źródła z Expanded Unvierse sugerowały, iż Bariss miała swój miecz jeszcze przed rozpoczęciem Wojen klonów. Ahsoka z drugiej strony, poleciała na Ilum zanim jeszcze został jej przydzielony mistrz.
RE: the #DarthMaul story going around today. Yeah. They got plans for him and he will certainly pop up in a couple shows.
— Jordan Maison (@JordanMaison) July 24, 2020
For those who know me and what my collecting focus is, I’ve been teasing the Maul/Qi’ra thing for a while now.... pic.twitter.com/Nhgl7KWoyi
Not for quite some time. :)
— Tracy Cannobbio (@Tcann13) July 13, 2020
Glad you are as excited as we are! As far as timeline in the saga goes, the show takes place in the immediate aftermath of the Clone War. 🙂
— Tracy Cannobbio (@Tcann13) July 13, 2020
We’re all SO proud of this. Can’t wait to share it with you. #StarWars https://t.co/xjnHYoZMr0
— Gianni Aliotti (@galiotti) July 13, 2020
So excited this is finally announced! We've got some of the best Star Wars music we've ever done coming your way. #starwars #thebadbatch #theclonewars https://t.co/ze6evYxD8K
— Kiner Brothers Music (@KinerMusic) July 13, 2020
In coming!!! https://t.co/jKQYpQoYWn
— Dee Bradley Baker (@deebradleybaker) July 13, 2020
The trademark for #StarWars #TheBadBatch makes it clear we'll see plenty of tie-in merchandise next year.
— Jordan Maison (@JordanMaison) July 17, 2020
(Of course not ALL of these will be used, but not all of their animated shows have used the same filings listed here, which likely means a bigger tie-in blitz) pic.twitter.com/hp88JvUspU
Officially excited for #StarWars: The Bad Batch 😍https://t.co/1ub2pTnDJt pic.twitter.com/42NLVYB5BM
— Her Universe (@HerUniverse) July 19, 2020
🚨🚨🚨🚨 #StarWarsSquadrons https://t.co/rsQHF7K7SQ pic.twitter.com/5q2ATTDoxQ
— Eleven-ThirtyEight (@eleventhirtyate) July 22, 2020

FWIW, I'd heard of a couple Disney Plus series being developed to focus on various characters in #Solo. Haven't heard any updates since the start of this year, however, so not sure if those are still being worked on, or ever got beyond the "idea stage."
— Jordan Maison (@JordanMaison) July 14, 2020
