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As is the case with all rumors, fans should take this all with a grain of salt, but the latest speculation suggests there will be a heavy presence of Jedi elements in Star Wars: Starfighter, and possibly a substantial connection to the sequel trilogy. At first glance, this could be frustrating for some viewers. What had the potential to be a fun standalone movie demonstrating the breadth of storytelling possibilities in the Star Wars sandbox could end up being tied to pre-existing plot threads and the franchise’s larger mythology. This runs the risk of making the galaxy feel smaller, but I think it could be just what Star Wars needs right now.
What Are Star Wars: Starfighter‘s Jedi Rumors?

Recently, rumored Star Wars: Starfighter plot details circulated online, purporting that Flynn Gray’s character (who is the nephew of Gosling’s character) is a Force-sensitive child being pursued by the film’s villains. Adams is said to be playing the mother of Gray’s character, and she enlists Gosling’s help to protect him. Interestingly, it’s also been suggested that Adams’ mysterious character is a former Jedi. It’s unknown if she is yet another Order 66 survivor or if she was part of Luke Skywalker’s temple that was destroyed prior to the events of the sequel trilogy.
Presumably, Gosling will embark on a mission to take his nephew somewhere safe, which would make Starfighter the latest in a growing line of Star Wars projects revolving around an adult guarding a Force prodigy. As for where Gosling is looking to bring Gray, other rumors could shed light on the specifics of his mission. Apparently, Starfighter is envisioned as the first film in a new trilogy, and it’s been teased there will be a major cameo that helps set up the sequel. Details are slim, but based on the rumors available (which, again, should be taken with a grain of salt), the likeliest scenario is Gosling is taking Gray to Rey, who is looking to start a training temple of her own.
Why Star Wars Needs Starfighter‘s Rumored Jedi Connections

There seems to be a shift in Lucasfilm’s strategy moving forward. After years of developing Star Wars TV shows for Disney+, it appears the studio is pivoting back to theatrical feature films. Before Star Wars: Starfighter premieres in May 2027, The Mandalorian & Grogu hits the big screen in May 2026, kicking off what should be a new era for Star Wars movies. Meanwhile, the franchise’s future in TV is murky. Star Wars: Ahsoka Season 2 is on the way, but after that, no other live-action series are on the schedule. Disney told Star Wars: Andor creator Tony Gilroy that “streaming is dead,” so perhaps Lucasfilm no longer sees Disney+ as the ideal platform for new projects.
If Lucasfilm is planning on getting back in the movie business long-term, there’s a lot of pressure on Star Wars: Starfighter to be successful. The film needs to make a big splash in order for the studio to confidently move forward with other movie ideas. The Mandalorian & Grogu feels like a safe box office bet given the popularity of The Mandalorian TV show, but Starfighter is a riskier proposition on paper since it will feature a fresh cast of characters audiences don’t know. Arguably the easiest way to put Starfighter in a position where it can make that important big splash is to incorporate meaningful narrative connections to the franchise’s lore and previous movies.









