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It’s only been out for a month, no new characters have been added beyond the starting lineup. I doubt it will get as many characters as Future Fight, but the next character to be added will be Magik. No specific release date has been announced.

It’s called a “dark pattern” in user experience design, and as torchbearer2 pointed out, it’s very intentional. :\

That would be somewhere around a twenty year time jump, though not out of the question for some future season I suppose.

Sure, it could be seen as unimaginative, but narratively, he was always the only logical conclusion after Ahsoka turned down the offer. Even before the sequel trilogy existed, post-RotJ stories invariably involved Luke rebuilding the Jedi Order. Jedi who survived Order 66 would generally assume the beacon was a trap,

Not “a” de-aging company, they’ve been the go-to house for this kind of work for years. Benjamin Button, “skinny” Steve Rogers for First Avenger, etc. - https://lolavfx.com/

If memory serves, Gregor mentions in Rebels that his brain damage was a result of his standoff with battle droids at the end of the Clone Wars episode “Missing in Action”

We got a live-action “ Throg in a jar” in this episode too, so reptile-amphibian Thor sequel CONFIRMED.

Rumors have consistently been that it’s indeed Yelena, who will also be appearing in Hawkeye. And Abomination is not only making an appearance in Shang-Chi, but will be a major villain in She-Hulk. It’s a good guess.

Force user was my initial guess as she seemed unusually empathetic. But much of what she said to Crosshair in the first episode could be explained by knowledge working with Lama Su. She does show an aptitude for quickly learning new skills, and her self-described “gift for strategy.” My working theory is that her

Oddly enough, this is basically the plot of the Loki show. Now I think they’re just trolling genre fans who insist on an impeccably manicured canon. XD

There is no more room in Star Wars for non-canon media, period. It could never fit in.

I was amused to read this response, because “did this person not realize that they could leave their toxic relationship rather than killing their partner(s)?” describes 90% of Dateline and 48 Hours episodes. :-D

Boba Fett’s ship had no name in the concept art or script. First appearance I’m aware of is Topps ESB trading card #138 in 1980 (the toy came out in 1981), so it very likely was named by merchandising folks just like the old Kenner cantina aliens.

He did have Slave II in Dark Empire, but it was a different ship.

Sure, before the canon reset...that doesn’t mean anything now.

It does in the old prequel-era EU, as others have pointed out, but as originally conceived for Empire Strikes Back, there was no backstory for the name. The script and concept designs by Joe Johnston for ESB are all labelled “Boba Fett’s Ship,” and the first mention I’m aware of is Topps trading card #138 in 1980,

Squadrons was never meant to tie into this movie, where did you get that idea? I’m genuinely curious, I have never read anything that connected the two, and the development timeline doesn’t match at all. Rogue Squadron doesn’t even have a final script and won’t start filming until next year. It wasn’t even announced

Ironically, that stained glass window helped inspire the Wandavision Mephisto theories. That scene was in the first Loki teaser in December (before Wandavision aired), and Mephisto speculation started immediately.

(I’m actually replying to one of your trolls in the greys)

We do not know that the Empire even knows of Omega’s existence (Palpatine himself might...he always seems to know everything). Crosshair is after the Bad Batch. Fennic was hired by someone else, possibly the Kaminoans.