If there’s one constant in the nearly dozen Star Wars novels released since Disney reset the canon of the expanded universe, it’s that’s the best ones have been those most connected to the movies. It’s why Claudia Gray’s original trilogy-overlapping Lost Stars and Greg Rucka’s Force Awakens prequel Star Wars Before The Awakening have been the strongest, while Chuck Wendig’s “it’s post-Return Of The Jedi but where did everybody go?” Star Wars Aftermath, though entertaining, is one of the weakest. Thankfully, for the second book in his Aftermath trilogy, Star Wars Aftermath Life Debt (hardcover, digital), Wendig is bringing back some old friends for a much more exciting and satisfying adventure.
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Funko have announced that they will release a series of Star Wars POP! toys based on both Star Wars The Force Awakens and the original Star Wars trilogy this July, including some that are exclusive to specific retailers.
Though it was clearly delayed to avoid spoiling the film — what, Han Solo has turned into a silver metal ball!?! — Zen Studios have finally released their Star Wars The Force Awakens Pack for Zen Pinball 2 (PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Vita), Pinball FX 2 (Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC), Zen Pinball (iOS), and Zen Pinball HD (Android, Amazon), which includes two tables inspired by the titular film. Though it may be a spoiler for the next movie that the better table is the one that embraces the Dark Side.
Kotobukiya have announced that they will release an ARTFX+ statue of Kylo Ren from Star Wars: The Force Awakens this July.
Funko have announced that they will release a second series of Star Wars The Force Awakens POP! toys this month.
Walt Disney Studios have announced that they will release the TV series LEGO Star Wars Droid Tales on DVD on March 1, 2016.
Funko have announced that they’ll release a series of t-shirts this January featuring the POP! versions of characters from Star Wars The Force Awakens and other Star Wars films.
Much like the Marvel Comics and Pixar films that inspired its earlier incarnations, the Disney Infinity games have always tried to appeal to adults as well as children, though with decidedly less success. In fact, it wasn’t until the Disney Infinity 3.0 Twilight Of The Republic playset, which was essentially a Clone Wars game, that it managed to pull it off. But while you might expect the same from the Disney Infinity 3.0 Rise Against The Empire playset, which is set during the time of the original Star Wars trilogy that adults love so much, it actually falls a bit short for lots of little reasons.
Funko have announced that they will release a trio of Star Wars Fabrikations plush toys in February.