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Star Wars: Ahsoka and the Tales series are some of the biggest successes on Disney+ right now, but there’s no reason to stop there. Here are the seven Star Wars TV spin-offs that Disney needs to put next on its massive to-do list.
1) Bo-Katan Kryze

Bo-Katan Kryze’s story starts all the way back in The Clone Wars, with her fighting to remind her home world, Mandalore, of its original purpose. Many people disagree with her plan, including Maul, who seizes control of the planet before the Empire decimates it. After that, Bo-Katan travels the galaxy in shame, hoping to one day unite her people again.
The best part about Bo-Katan is that she’s around for countless major events, including the Clone Wars and the Galactic Civil War. Her spin-off can follow her during any period and still have an interesting story to tell.
2) Baylan Skoll

Ahoksa Tano’s solo series features her searching for Grand Admiral Thrawn, who she knows is amassing power in the galaxy. A former Jedi, Baylan Skoll, works for one of Thrawn’s lackeys, Morgan Elsbeth, and he gives Ahsoka a run for her money when they fight.
Skoll isn’t interesting because of his lightsaber skills, though, which are impressive. No, his fascination with the Force and the beings behind it is what makes him a great candidate for a spin-off. All Lucasfilm needs to do is follow the character in his early days, when he begins to learn more about the power that binds the galaxy.
3) Kleya Marki

Star Wars: Andor is easily the most popular spin-off set in a galaxy far, far away. It’s all about the early days of the Rebellion and how Cassian Andor finds himself searching for the Death Star plans. However, the titular spy is far from the most interesting character in the show.
Kleya Marki, Luthen Rael’s assistant, is as dedicated as anyone, willing to do anything to destroy the Empire. Sadly, her boss doesn’t live to see the Death Star’s destruction, but Kleya makes it to Yavin 4, which means she has some role to play in the franchise’s future.












