How much Star Wars is too much Star Wars? Disney and Lucasfilm don’t think we’ve reached critical mass yet. On top of the many Star Wars shows already available on Disney Plus — and the five Star Wars movies released post-Disney acquisition so far— many more projects are in development, with a renewed focus on getting stories from a galaxy far, far away in cinemas again.
This doesn’t mean Star Wars’ TV efforts are winding down anytime soon. Skeleton Crew just dropped and we’re eagerly awaiting Andor season 2, Ahsoka season 2, and the recently-announced Star Wars: Visions’ Volume 3. But now we’re finally getting some movies to bulk out the Star Wars timeline too.
Other Star Wars movie projects are rumored to be in development, but we’re sticking to the officially announced ones here. Heck, there’s a chance some of these movies won’t even see the light of day, but they are all officially on the books for now.
The Star Wars universe is also expanding across video games and written works. There are plenty of upcoming Star Wars games worth being excited about, but maybe you ought to check out the best Star Wars games of all time first.
The Mandalorian & Grogu
- Release date: May 22, 2026
- Director: Jon Favreau
Possible deepfaked Luke Skywalker cameo aside, the next Star Wars movie won’t deal with Jedi or Sith. After The Mandalorian’s season 3 finale wrapped up all the major story arcs from the two previous seasons, rumors swirled that Din Djarin and Grogu were jumping to cinemas next instead of getting a fourth season. As it turns out, those rumors were right, with Jon Favreau making his return to the big screen to direct The Mandalorian & Grogu.
Little is known about the plot at this point (unless you can find that leaked in-progress first look), but we know Din Djarin is essentially working for the New Republic now, after he and Bo-Katan Kryze took down Moff Gideon and reclaimed Mandalore. His next adventure will see him tracking down dangerous Imperial war criminals, likely tying into the post-Ahsoka season 1 scenario which saw Grand Admiral Thrawn returning to the known galaxy alongside ancient Nightsisters. Dave Filoni’s event movie will focus on that conflict and wrap up the New Republic-era storytelling efforts, so we’re expecting The Mandalorian & Grogu to be lighter in galaxy-wide stakes and tone.
Dave Filoni’s New Republic-era movie
- Release date: Unknown
- Director: Dave Filoni
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