Speculating about Cal’s return is half the fun! The first game left so many threads dangling—his connection to the Force, the mystery of the Zeffo, and that eerie vision of Order 66. It’d be wild if the sequel didn’t follow up on those. I can picture Cal delving into ancient Jedi lore, maybe even crossing paths with Ahsoka or Ezra if the timeline aligns. And let’s not forget Greez’s promise to cook a proper meal for the crew; we need that payoff! The gameplay potential is huge too—imagine dual-wielding with Merrin or mastering new Force abilities.
But here’s a twist: what if the story splits perspectives? Cal’s arc could run parallel to a new protagonist, offering fresh gameplay styles. Still, after bonding with him over 20+ hours, I’d miss his voice (literally—Monaghan nails the earnestness). Whether he’s back as the lead or part of an ensemble, his presence feels essential. Fingers crossed for more of those quiet, reflective moments on the Mantis, too.
Cal’s gotta return, right? 'Jedi Fallen Order' was his origin story, and sequels rarely abandon their heroes. Think about it: his lightsaber’s color-changing mechanic alone is too iconic to discard. Plus, the Inquisitors are still out there, and that final scene with Vader? That’s unfinished business. I’m itching to see how his skills evolve—maybe he’ll train a new generation or uncover lost Jedi tech. And BD-1 better stick around; that droid’s the real MVP. If Respawn switches protagonists, they’d better give Cal a worthy sendoff—but my gut says he’s staying put. Bring on the next adventure!
The anticipation around Cal Kestis' return in the sequel to 'Jedi Fallen Order' is electric. From the way the first game ended, with Cal embracing his role as a Jedi and the crew of the Mantis setting off for new adventures, it's hard to imagine the story continuing without him. The emotional journey we went through with Cal—his struggles, growth, and the weight of rebuilding the Jedi Order—feels unfinished. Plus, Cameron Monaghan's portrayal was so heartfelt that it'd be a shame not to see him reprise the role. I'd love to explore more of his dynamic with Merrin and how their relationship evolves, especially after that subtle but charged ending. The sequel could dive deeper into the dark side's temptations or even introduce new threats like the rise of the Inquisitors. Honestly, if Cal isn't the protagonist, I’ll be shocked—and a little heartbroken.
That said, Respawn might surprise us. Maybe they’ll pull a 'God of War' and shift focus to a new character while keeping Cal in the mix as a mentor. But given how much fans connected with him, I’d bet my lightsaber collection he’s coming back. The real question is whether we’ll see him confront Vader again—or if that trauma will haunt him in new ways. Either way, I’m already hyped for more BD-1 antics and those killer lightsaber customization options.
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Also, his dynamic with BD-1 is still heartwarming. That droid’s basically family at this point. And without spoilers, the ending? Let’s just say they’re definitely setting up for a third game. Cal’s journey isn’t over, and I’m here for every second of it.