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Próximos nuevos programas de películas y televisión de Star Wars: fechas de lanzamiento de 2025 y más allá

Autor : Ethan Actualizar : Feb 24,2025

El universo de Star Wars continúa expandiéndose con una gran cantidad de próximos proyectos, incluida la película de Jon Favreau dirigida la película Mandalorian & Grogu , la Confirmada Temporada 2 de Ahsoka , y una nueva trilogía de Simon Kinberg. Este resurgimiento garantiza una galaxia muy, lejana sigue siendo una fuente vibrante de narración de cuentos.

Desde pícaros icónicos hasta Jedi Masters y formidables cazadores de recompensas, la siguiente lista detalla todas las próximas películas y series de televisión de Star Wars. Si bien se confirman algunos proyectos, otros permanecen en desarrollo o se basan en informes de la industria que esperan la confirmación oficial de Disney. De todos modos, la pasión detrás de estos proyectos promete una afluencia significativa de contenido de Star Wars, con personajes queridos y aventuras cósmicas completamente nuevas.

Explore la presentación de diapositivas a continuación para descubrir qué hay en el horizonte, incluidas algunas posibles adiciones ...

Próximas películas y programas de televisión de Star Wars: 2025 y más allá

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Aquí hay una lista completa de las próximas películas y programas de Star Wars:

  • Star Wars: Andor Temporada 2 (22 de abril de 2025)
  • Star Wars: Visions Temporada 3 (2025)
  • Jon Favreau'sThe Mandalorian & GroguMovie (22 de mayo de 2026)
  • Star Wars: Ahsoka temporada 2 (en desarrollo)
  • La película Star Wars de Taika Waititi (en desarrollo)
  • James Mangold'sDawn of the JediMovie (en desarrollo)
  • Mando-Viever Republic Movie de Dave Filoni (en desarrollo)
  • La nueva película de pedidos Jedi de Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy (en desarrollo)
  • La trilogía Star Wars de Simon Kinberg (en desarrollo)
  • Shawn Levy/Ryan Gosling Star Wars Movie (en desarrollo)
  • Star Wars: Rogue Squadron Movie (Estado desconocido)
  • The Mandalorian: Temporada 4/The Book of Boba Fett: Temporada 2 (Estado desconocido)
  • Star Wars: Lando Movie (estado desconocido)
  • Star Wars: Rangers of the New Republic TV Series (presuntamente cancelada)
  • Sin título J.D. Dillard/Matt Owens Movie (presuntamente cancelada)
  • La trilogía Star Wars de Rian Johnson (presumida cancelada)
  • La película Star Wars de Kevin Feige (cancelada)
  • Las películas de Star Wars de David Benioff y DB Weiss (canceladas)

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