Star Wars fans are on top of the world this year with multiple new projects already released, starting with the critically acclaimed Disney+ series, Maul — Shadow Lord. Not only did Maul — Shadow Lord earn a nearly perfect 99% from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, but it was also renewed for Season 2 before a single episode of Season 1 ever began streaming. Leading star Sam Witwer has already confirmed that work on Season 2 is underway, and that there likely won’t be too long a gap between seasons. Star Wars fans were also treated to the franchise’s first big-screen movie in seven years with The Mandalorian and Grogu. However, despite there being years’ worth of hype behind the film, it’s now positioned to be the lowest-grossing Star Wars movie in history, with even less total earnings than Solo: A Star Wars Story.
Star Wars fans do have something else to look forward to later this year, though, something much closer to the heart of original creator George Lucas. Last month, to celebrate May the Fourth, the Lucasfilm Museum of Narrative Arts officially revealed the first details from Star Wars in Motion, which is the first cinematic exhibit at the museum. It’s confirmed that Star Wars in Motion will open to fans on September 22, and it’s one of many exhibitions opening at the same time, many of which will offer a look inside storytelling devices from across human history, such as sculptures, paintings, photography, comics, and even movies. Star Wars in Motion will focus more on the designs of vehicles, props, and illustrations, all from the first six episodes in George Lucas’ Star Wars saga.
What Else Does Star Wars Have in the Works?
The next Star Wars movie after The Mandalorian and Grogu is Starfighter, which was written by Jonathan Tropper and directed by Shawn Levy. The film stars Ryan Gosling in the lead role, but plot details are being kept under wraps for now. It was thought that the second season of Ahsoka would premiere before the end of this year, but it has since been confirmed that Season 2 will not premiere until 2027. Maul — Shadow Lord Season 2 is also expected next year, but it will likely be after the sophomore season of Ahsoka.
Stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of Star Wars in Motion, which is coming to the Lucasfilm Museum of Narrative Arts on September 22.
- Release Date
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May 20, 2026
- Runtime
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132 minutes
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