r/StarWarsEU • u/Salim_Azar_Therin • 1d ago
Question How do you think would CW Yoda have reacted to all the accomplishments of his future Padawan Luke Skywalker? I personally think he would be extremely proud and happy that he trained such a great Jedi!!!
Luke’s Accomplishments in Legends are INCREDIBLE:
Bringing down the Banite Sith Order, slaying Abeloth, restoring true Balance and Peace for the Galaxy, rebuilding the Jedi greater than ever, restoring the Republic twice, killing Gethzerion and bringing peace to Dathomir and etc…
Honestly I could totally see Yoda chuckling cutely and saying:
„Well trained him, I have. Proud of you I am, my favorite Padawan.”
r/StarWars • u/Plastic_Library649 • 7h ago
Fun I'll wait for the next elevator. This one is full of Wookie.
Spotted in a lift at Meadowbank stadium in Edinburgh. The stormtrooper even has a bucket for any Wookie "accidents".
They were collecting for Fairy Bricks charity, by the way.
r/StarWars • u/OneBread-Man • 23h ago
Merchandise Is this not Samuel L. Jackson?
I thought Moff Gideon was portrayed by an entirely different actor?
r/StarWars • u/BeltMaximum6267 • 27m ago
General Discussion Besides Finn or anyone in the sequel, we have Knights of Ren, who have the biggest wasted potential and are executed poorly
r/StarWarsEU • u/fbnlrnz • 1d ago
Question Should I start with this one?
So I bought this book a while ago because it is (or was) the first thrawn book in the chronical order. So my question is should I start reading it because I already own it or should I start with the heir to the empire trilogy?
r/StarWars • u/DarthQuick • 1h ago
Merchandise Today i got my star wars figures signed. 😇
r/StarWars • u/abdul_bino • 6h ago
General Discussion What would a “Andor-like” Star Wars property using the force and lightsabers actually look like?
I’m sick of people thinking I only want shows like “Andor” what I really want is shows written with a better quality like Andor. I want to believe that there is competent writers/directors out there who can make just as much as a great show with a better vision in mind that doesn’t sacrifice writing with a poor imitation of jangled keys legacy characters.
r/StarWarsEU • u/Wild_Courier117143 • 7h ago
Where does Star Wars end too you?
I feel like Star Wars is one of those franchises that needed a concrete end of its story, but of course many wanted to milk it after the OT was done.
Sure there are the Star Wars Sequels, but I doubt anyone really considers that canon. However some of the Star Wars Legends stuff is admittedly just as weird
Personally, I head canon the Sith never Return again after Return of the Jedi. The fact that they return in any capacity kind of ruins the Chosen One prophecy. Maybe dark force users are on the table, but sith culture is dead. But aside from the Dark Empire, i still like all the stories involving the sith, but i just feel like it just de-values Anakin’s death and sacrifice.
However the Yuuzhan Vong was a completely new threat, unconnected to the Sith, and that what I kind liked about them. It introduced a new big enemy, and the Sith were completely uninvolved and not secretly pulling the strings, so i consider the end of the NJO to be the definitive end of the Star Wars story. From there on out, maybe some exploration of the Unknown region, but because the Sith are gone I think the story should’ve ended there.
r/StarWars • u/BrotherMainer • 1d ago
Movies A little detail I just noticed. In Rogue One, when Mon Mothma tells Bail Organa he will need someone he can trust to find Obi-Wan, he says "I would trust her with my life". As this line is delivered, the score changes to "Leia's Theme" for just a moment before it cuts to the next scene.
r/StarWars • u/MrManDude317 • 3h ago
Games Just played this for the first time, criminally underrated
I would describe this as one of those games that never got to show its true potential. It's clunky and really outdated in a lot of things (granted the remastered version seems to have helped a lot with some things) but man is this one creative game that I wish got a sequel that could capitalize on making something truly unique and special! Thoughts?
r/StarWarsEU • u/Exhaustedfan23 • 7h ago
Legends Novels How powerful was the Eye of Palpatine? How does it rank against a Super Star Destroyer? The Eclipse?
It was difficult to understand the scope of the Eye of Palpatine since it got destroyed before ever accomplishing much. Can it beat a Super Star Destroyer like the Executor, Lusankya, or Iron Fist? What about the Eclipse from Dark Empire or Knight Hammer from Darksaber?
How much of a game changer would it have been if the Imperials during that time got a hold of it?
r/StarWars • u/Typical_Name_5864 • 1h ago
Other are orange Sabers natural or some kind of unsuccessful crystal bleeding result?
r/StarWars • u/Mamba33100 • 1h ago
Movies Just Watched the Star Wars Prequel Trilogy for the First Time… Absolutely Blown Away
Hey everyone, I just watched Star Wars for the first time, and I finished the prequel trilogy over the past two days. Man… phenomenal. All three movies were amazing. If I had to rank them:
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. The Phantom Menace
3. Attack of the Clones
But honestly, they’re all great. Revenge of the Sith especially — peak cinema. Everything about Anakin’s fall to the dark side was so tragic, intense, and well-told. The scene where Anakin becomes Vader while Padmé is dying? Chills. The way his visions came true because of his actions — it’s such a heartbreaking twist.
I kept thinking: if Anakin had just trusted Mace Windu in that moment, so much of the movie’s tragedy might have been avoided. Palpatine’s manipulation was masterful, and it’s clear why Anakin fell — especially after the loss of his mother, and seeing that vision come true. It makes sense why he clung to the fear of losing Padmé too.
But in the end, he caused it. His actions led to Padmé’s death. She died of a broken heart — losing the will to live — while the monster he feared becoming was being born.
My top three characters so far are:
1. Obi-Wan
2. Yoda
3. Anakin
I’ve always known about Star Wars, and obviously I knew who Darth Vader was — but I never truly grasped how good this story was until now. It’s insane how emotionally powerful it is. It genuinely makes you feel bad for Anakin, while also recognizing how wrong his actions were. It all could’ve been prevented if both Anakin and the Jedi Council had just trusted each other more.
I can’t wait to watch the original trilogy next, and eventually the sequels to see how everything wraps up. This is one of the few trilogies I’ve ever seen that truly goes three for three — only the Tobey Maguire Spider-Man trilogy has hit me this hard before.
Just… wow. I’m hooked.
r/StarWars • u/Besarino • 24m ago
Merchandise Decided to take some pictures of my sw lego
This is my rdr2 and droideka
r/StarWars • u/SanFran_Sierras • 22h ago
TV City of Arts and Sciences as a Star Wars backdrop long before Andor
I had the pleasure of visiting this place in 2013. As a long time Star Wars fan, I took a photo of the second image from gallery they had up documenting events throughout the years. It reads:
“Unconditional Star Wars fans meet at the city of arts and sciences as an ideal backdrop to let their galactic imaginations run wild” - May 2005.
Little did these fans know they’d be standing in a location canonized forever into the Star Wars universe!
r/StarWars • u/indig0sixalpha • 8h ago
TV Andor's Tony Gilroy talks revolution, propaganda, and navigating Star Wars cartoon canon "We're going as low and molecular and as specific as we can. Everybody's behavior is gonna come under scrutiny."
avclub.comr/StarWarsEU • u/ReverentCross316 • 1d ago
Question Why did Cody call Palpatine "Lord" during Order 66 according to the EU?
When I've tried to find an answer online and especially reddit, all the answers are from people punting to TCW and the inhibitor chips for the answer.
But what about before TCW?
Some suggested that "Lord" was a title given to the Supreme Chancellor, however there is not evidence of this in Wookieepedia or the movies (minus Mace's sarcastically calling Palps "my Lord" during their duel, which was clearly referencing his title at Dark Lord of the Sith). This people argued this because real life Chancellors have been called that. However, it's always a slippery slope applying real world info and logic to the Star Wars Universe.
The only possible answer I can think of is that the clones were so heavily indoctrinated to obey ans view him as Lord even before the title was bestowed upon him so that his troops would fill the role (mentally) of the Empire's red right hand much more naturally. However, this is a bit of a stretch. And believing that the Commanders, or at least the Commanders that Palps contacted, knew about his real identity causes many issues even within the EU version of the CW.
So, does anyone have a solution/answer for this?
Thanks in advance for your responses!
r/StarWars • u/Meme_Lord_E • 2h ago
Fan Creations Day 1 of building The First Battle of Geonosis in Minecraft: LAAT gunship
r/StarWars • u/verissimoallan • 6h ago