Of course, the Padme's death in Revenge of the Sith adds a major roadblock to how, narratively, Portman might finally play that role again. If the rumor is true, then I have to assume that might be done via a flashback or a Force vision in the World Between Worlds like (the one she had of Anakin and Rex).
An expected-yet-unexpected move will see the next volume of Marvel's Star Wars ongoing explore the early days of the New Republic.
While it may not be a lot that is coming from the galaxy far far away this year, they are still getting fans excited.
According to Kristian Harloff, Natalie Portman is "open" to returning as Padmé Amidala in 'Ahsoka' Season 2. But how will she fit into its story?
After Ahsoka Season 1 featured Hayden Christensen reprising his role of Anakin Skywalker, the Star Wars show’s second season is rumored to mark the comeback of another prominent prequel trilogy character.
Star Wars fans might have found a prequels plot hole that involves Anakin Skywalker and Order 66.
The Force is with Ryan Gosling. The “Barbie” and “La La Land” star is in negotiations to star in an untitled “Star Wars” movie to be directed by “Deadpool & Wolverine” filmmaker Shawn Levy. More to come.
Little is known about Levy's project, but it could send the Blade Runner and Barbie star to, well, the stars. The future of Star Wars movies is always in an uncertain level of motion, but one of the most mysterious projects among the many mysterious projects Lucasfilm has cooking at the moment might have just taken a major step forward.
Ryan Gosling is reportedly lining up a role in the Star Wars franchise, with the star in talks to appear in Shawn Levy’s mystery project. Levy, best known for directing Free Guy and Deadpool & Wolverine, became attached to a Star Wars feature film in November 2022, though details on the project have remained scarce in the ensuing years.
Barbie star Ryan Gosling is reportedly in talks to lead the cast of Deadpool & Wolverine director Shawn Levy's new Star Wars project. If confirmed, Gosling would be the untitled movie's first official cast member.
Luke Skywalker, Leia Organa, and Han Solo headline Marvel's new Star Wars ongoing series that takes place during the New Republic era.