Is There A Sequel After Return Of The Jedi?

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Uri
Uri
2026-06-05 15:34:25
Oh, buckle up—this is a rabbit hole! After 'Return of the Jedi,' the sequels exist, but so much else does too. The old EU novels (now non-canon) had Luke rebuilding the Jedi Order, Han and Leia’s kids turning into major players, and wild threats like the Yuuzhan Vong invasion. Disney’s new canon streamlined things, but shows like 'The Mandalorian' and 'Ahsoka' feel more organic to me than the sequel films. I mean, 'The Last Jedi' tried something bold with Luke’s arc, but man, the fandom meltdown was epic.

And don’t forget comics! Marvel’s post-Jedi runs explore Leia’s political struggles and Poe Dameron’s backstory. If you prefer games, 'Battlefront II'’s campaign touches on the First Order’s rise. It’s a mixed bag—some hits, some misses—but that’s Star Wars for you. I still replay 'Shadows of the Empire' for that nostalgic '90s vibe.
Veronica
Veronica
2026-06-08 13:28:39
Yep, and it’s a mixed bag! The sequel trilogy ('The Force Awakens' to 'Rise of Skywalker') continues the story, but tonally, it’s all over the place—nostalgic rehashes, bold subversions, then frantic course-corrections. Shows like 'The Mandalorian' and 'Book of Boba Fett' feel more cohesive, expanding the universe without rehashing OT beats. For deeper cuts, the 'Aftermath' novels bridge RotJ and 'The Force Awakens,' though they’re uneven. My personal favorite? 'The Last Jedi'—flawed, but its meditation on failure stuck with me. The EU’s 'Legends' stuff? Gloriously bonkers, if non-canon now.
Jade
Jade
2026-06-09 09:39:31
Let’s geek out for a sec! Post-'Return of the Jedi,' the sequel trilogy gets most attention, but the real treasure might be the books and shows. 'The Mandalorian' is my jam—Din Djarin’s journey feels fresh yet deeply tied to the OT’s spirit. The sequels? Look, 'The Force Awakens' was a safe reboot, but 'The Last Jedi' dared to ask: What if legends fail? That meta twist polarized fans, but I respect the risk. Meanwhile, novels like 'Bloodline' dive into Leia’s political battles pre-First Order, and 'Shadow of the Sith' ties loose ends with Luke.

And hey, if you hate the sequels, 'Legends' material offers alternatives—Mara Jade! Jaina Solo! So much richness. Even the animated 'Bad Batch' hints at the Empire’s remnants post-Jedi. Whether you want nostalgia or innovation, there’s something post-RotJ for every flavor of fan. My hot take? The sequels’ flaws make them interesting—they’re messy, human, and spark way more debate than safe fan service.
Aiden
Aiden
2026-06-10 14:20:16
The galaxy far, far away didn't stop spinning after 'Return of the Jedi'! If you're craving more post-RotJ stories, the old Expanded Universe (now Legends) went wild with books like the 'Thrawn Trilogy,' where Grand Admiral Thrawn became an iconic villain. Disney's sequel trilogy ('The Force Awakens,' 'The Last Jedi,' 'Rise of Skywalker') continues the Skywalker saga, though opinions are... divided. Personally, I adore the messy humanity of the sequels—Kylo Ren’s rage, Rey’s loneliness—but Legends fans might prefer the tighter lore of older novels. Then there’s 'The Mandalorian,' bridging the gap with Baby Yoda and a grittier vibe.

For animated fans, 'Rebels' and 'Resistance' sprinkle extra layers, though they focus more on pre-Jedi periods. If you’re into games, 'Jedi: Fallen Order' and its sequel 'Survivor' explore the aftermath of Order 66, not post-Jedi, but they’re stellar for lore junkies. Honestly, the sequels’ divisiveness makes them fascinating—love or hate them, they spark endless debates about legacy, nostalgia, and where Star Wars should go next.
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