Lucasfilm and LEGO extend their collaboration with LEGO Star Wars: Rebuilding the Galaxy - Pieces from the Past, a new four-episode animated mini-series broadcast exclusively on Disney+ from September 19, 2025. This offbeat sequel continues the universe introduced in 2024 with LEGO Star Wars: Rebuilding the Galaxy, combining humor, galactic adventure and nods to the Star Wars universe. Designed for a family audience, the series promises accessible entertainment for children and adult fans of animated parodies alike.
LEGO Star Wars: Rebuilding the Galaxy - Pieces from the Past will be available to stream exclusively on Disney+ from September 19, 2025.
Synopsis: In a remote corner of the LEGO galaxy, Solitus - a fallen Jedi - sets out in search of the "Exile of the Force", a mythical place filled with forgotten secrets. To stop him, Sig Greebling and his allies must travel through absurd worlds, confront unexpected enemies and rebuild the fragile balance of the universe... brick by brick.
Comprising four episodes, this mini-series retains the irreverent tone typical of LEGO productions. It continues the adventures begun in 2024, developing the narrative arc around Solitus, a former Jedi now turned to the shadows. Sig Greebling, Jedi Bob and Yesi Scala must face traps, extravagant planets and unpredictable adversaries in an adventure where humor and action intertwine.
The original version boasts a diverse voice cast: Gaten Matarazzo (Sig Greebling), Tony Revolori (Darth Dev), Bobby Moynihan (Jedi Bob), Marsai Martin (Yesi Scala), Michael Cusack (Servo), Ahmed Best (Darth Jar Jar), Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker), Dan Stevens (Solitus), Ashley Eckstein (LEGO Ahsoka Tano) and Ben Schwartz (Jaxxon). This mix of never-before-seen characters and iconic figures enriches the experience for long-time fans and newcomers alike.
LEGO Star Wars: Rebuilding the Galaxy - Pieces from the Past is written and produced by Dan Hernandez and Benji Samit, and directed by Chris Buckley. It is co-produced by Lucasfilm Animation and LEGO Group, with James Waugh, Jacqui Lopez, Josh Rimes, Jill Wilfert, Jason Cosler and Keith Malone executive producing. Daniel Cavey and Dan Langlois are producing. This mini-series continues the tradition of LEGO Star Wars content, combining parodic humor with the richness of the universe.
Designed for families and Star Wars fans alike, the series picks up on the offbeat tone already present in LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special and LEGO Star Wars: Terrifying Tales. With its references, role reversals and visual gags, it's sure to appeal to children as well as fans of animated parodies like Adventure Time or Gravity Falls. The mini-series offers a new way of revisiting the distant galaxy with humor and inventiveness.
Available in four episodes from September 19, 2025 on Disney+, LEGO Star Wars: Rebuilding the Galaxy - Pieces from the Past continues the quirky, comic universe begun in 2024. Between interstellar adventures and playful parody, this mini-series confirms LEGO Star Wars as a must-have in the Disney+ animated catalog.
This article is based on information available online; we have not yet viewed the film or series mentioned.
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