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27 May 2026

Cal Kestis isn’t finished: Lucasfilm signals new stories across media

Lucasfilm says more Cal Kestis stories are on the way, offering a tantalizing but intentionally vague update about the character's future across games, animation, and theme parks.

Cal Kestis isn't finished: Lucasfilm signals new stories across media

The journey of Cal Kestis has become one of the most discussed narratives to emerge from modern Star Wars gaming. A recent comment from a representative of Lucasfilm has reignited speculation by stating, “Never say never. We’ve got his lightsaber in the park. We’ve got more Cal stories coming.” That brief remark confirms only that the company plans to keep the character active in its slate, while leaving every other detail deliberately open. Fans and industry watchers are parsing the phrasing for clues about whether those stories will be new video games, animated sequences, tie-in books, or live attractions.

What Lucasfilm actually said and what it implies

The quote is notable for its brevity and strategic ambiguity. By referencing the presence of Cal’s lightsaber in a theme park and promising “more stories,” Lucasfilm signaled intent without committing to a medium. This approach lets the franchise maintain flexibility across the wider multimedia ecosystem that binds films, series, books, and games into one coherent timeline. The comment does not explicitly confirm a new Star Wars Jedi title, nor does it rule one out. Instead, it functions as a corporate reassurance that the redheaded padawan will not be retired from the franchise’s active roster of characters.

Where Cal could reappear next

There are several realistic paths for Cal Kestis to return. One possibility is another video game—the current series began with 2019’s Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and continued with 2026’s Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, establishing a strong interactive narrative foundation. Industry reports have previously suggested that a further installment could be in development, with one January report indicating a game might arrive sooner rather than later. That pattern—announcing and releasing within the same calendar year in prior cases—keeps the idea of a new game plausible, even if studios often take longer to craft a sequel of that scale.

Animation, literature, and theme parks as alternatives

Beyond games, the comment explicitly opens the door to experiential and non-interactive formats. A character prop in a park suggests themed attractions or walkthroughs where visitors encounter Cal-related set pieces. Animated anthologies like Star Wars Visions or short-form projects could host a new chapter, while tie-in books or reference volumes might expand his arc in print. In fact, a published reference work has already tied Cal into broader franchise lore by noting that established heroes are aware of his survival, showing how non-game sources can deepen a character’s canonical footprint.

How this fits the broader franchise strategy

Since the Disney era established a unified approach to continuity, stories created for games are increasingly treated as part of the official canon. That integration raises the stakes for any new Cal material: decisions about medium, timing, and tone now affect the entire narrative fabric of the galaxy. For example, one actor who has voiced or portrayed the character in gaming and cameo projects has stated any live-action appearance would have to contribute meaningfully to the character’s arc rather than serving as mere fan service. Such conditions underline a measured approach from both creative talent and studio leadership.

Fan expectations and practical realities

Even with corporate hints, fans should temper expectations. Production cycles for AAA games, animated series, or live-action projects vary widely; an early-stage plan does not equal an imminent release. Meanwhile, the presence of a prop in a theme park can be both a promotional nod and a genuine storytelling touchpoint. Ultimately, whether Cal returns in a new game, an animated short, or a park experience, the decision will reflect a balance of creative ambition, licensing logistics, and the franchise’s broader narrative goals.

For now, the clearest takeaway is this: Cal Kestis remains an active element of the Star Wars strategy, and Lucasfilm intends to keep exploring his story. The company has planted a seed of expectation without revealing the harvest, leaving players and viewers to wait for the next official update that will translate corporate tease into concrete announcements.

Author

Ilaria Mauri

Ilaria Mauri, from Bologna, decided to pursue sports journalism after a night at Dall'Ara during a decisive match: today she coordinates competition pages and commentary. In the newsroom she favors on-site reportage and keeps the ticket from that match as proof of the turning point.