
And Lucasfilm has clearly taken notice of the era's popularity, as it's already branching out into other mediums of storytelling through the Star Wars: Eclipse video game. With The High Republic Phase Two jumping 150 years into the past, a story about the trio's time as Padawans would keep up with the current pace of going backward in order for the narrative to move forwards. Each character brings a unique personality and set of skills to the table, making for an intriguing story if the three were to undergo a mysterious adventure.
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If there are still plans to expand on the relationship shared, a Disney+ series would be the perfect opportunity to do so. Throughout Phase One of the initiative, there were references and flashbacks to the antics the trio were up to as Padawans. because Stellan croaked in The Fallen Star. Unfortunately, that option is no longer possible for stories moving into the future. The bond shared between Avar, Elzar, and Stellan is something that's been discussed frequently by The High Republic authors, with teases over the last year that fans would eventually get to be shown the dynamic play out, as opposed to just being told. The outlet's sources confirmed that the project would shoot in Manhattan Beach under the working title Grammar Radio. LRM Online has corroborated Production Weekly's report that a Star Wars series set in the High Republic era will begin filming around June. High Republic Series Rumored to Film in June Star Wars When a surprise attack happens during the Republic Fair, Padawan Ram Jomaram has to face the Nihil enemies except he finds some unexpected allies to help.

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though in a different capacity than many would expect. When her babysitting job goes horribly wrong, a new adventure unfolds. A new rumor indicates that word of a secret Star Wars project filming over the Summer is true, and the High Republic will be the focus.

The High Republic is only expanding, as Phase One of the publishing front has just been completed and sights are set on bigger things to come. There have been no updates from Lucasfilm of any kind regarding upcoming films and shows, but the swirling rumor mill generated a significant amount of excitement from the Star Wars faithful. However, other sources reported that the film in question would be centered around the High Republic era, taking place roughly 250 years before The Phantom Menace.
