As 2025 draws to a close, the Star Wars landscape looks radically different than it did a year ago. The Acolyte‘s cancellation sent shockwaves through the fandom, Skeleton Crew emerged as an unexpected gem, and Andor Season 2 proved why some stories are worth the wait. Matthew, Erin, and Alex reunite to reflect on a tumultuous year that saw creative risks, behind-the-scenes drama, and a franchise at a crossroads.
Questions We Explored
- How did Skeleton Crew defy expectations to become one of the year’s standout shows? From Jod Na Nawood’s complex villainy to the show’s Amblin-inspired heart, we discuss what made this series work when skepticism ran high.
- Did Andor Season 2 deliver on its promise as prestige Star Wars television? We break down why this season elevated political drama in the franchise and why the three-episode arcs proved so effective.
- What does the Mandoverse’s future look like after The Mandalorian and Grogu film announcement? We explore Dave Filoni’s expanding role and whether interconnected storytelling helps or hinders individual shows.
- How has Star Wars animation evolved with Tales of the Empire and The Bad Batch‘s conclusion? We discuss Morgan Elsbeth’s origin story, Barriss Offee’s redemption, and whether animated content is carrying the franchise’s creative torch.
- What role did fandom toxicity play in shaping this year’s Star Wars conversation? From review bombing to the Acolyte controversy, we examine how online discourse impacts creative decisions and cast members.
- Where should Star Wars go next to recapture its creative momentum? We offer our perspectives on what stories the franchise should tell, which risks are worth taking, and how to balance nostalgia with innovation.


