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Star Wars The Black Series Fallen Order Cal Kestis and Plo Koon Figures Are Back

Hasbro has reissued three figures inspired by Star Wars movies and comics.
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These Star Wars Black Series figures first launched in 2020. 
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Black Series Cal Kestis and Plo Koon figures

Another week, another wave of Star Wars Black Series reissues from Hasbro that will sell out in a few days or less. This time around The Black Series Fallen Order Cal Kestis Figure is making a comeback along with Plo Koon. For a very limited time you have the chance get them at the retail priceย via the links below. Just keep in mind that U.S. shipping is free at Entertainment Earth on orders $79+.ย 

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More Hasbro Black Series reissues from recent weeks are listed below. As you’ll see, we weren’t kidding about sellouts. These reissues appear to be pretty limited runs.ย 

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Star Wars The Black Series Crosshair, Hunter, and Doctor Aphra

Last week we saw the return of the Doctor Aphra figure from 2019 ย along with The Bad Batch Clone Hunter and Crosshair figures from 2020. These figures run around $60 โ€“ $80 via third parties, but they were briefly available for $24.99 via the links below.ย 

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Star Wars The Black Series 0-0-0, BT-1, and Archive Bossk

The Archive Collection Bossk which first debuted in 2018, along with Doctor Aphra comic-inspired 0-0-0 and BT-1 figures from 2019. They were briefly back up for pre-order via the links below at the standard retail price of $24.99.ย 

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These Star Wars Black Series figures first launched in 2020. 

Hasbro reissued Ahsoka Tano, Hera Syndulla, and Sabine Wren last month. These figures first launched in 2020 and are inspired by the Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels animated series. Unfortunately, they sold out quickly at their $24.99 list price, but keep tabs on the links below in the unlikely event that there’s a restock.ย 

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Star Wars The Black Series Captain Rex Figure

Note that Hasbro also reissued Clone Captain Rex and Clone Commander Fox figures in May. They were first revealed in 2018 and 2019 respectively, and sold out of this second run quickly. Again, restocks are unlikely, but keep tabs on the links below just in case.ย 

  • Star Wars The Black Series Captain Rex / $24.99 โ€“ See at Entertainment Earth: Inspired by Star Wars: The Clone Wars, this figure includes a removable helmet and blaster accessory.ย 
  • Star Wars The Black Series Clone Commander Fox / $24.99 – See at Entertainment Earth: Inspired by Star Wars: The Clone Wars, this figure includes blaster accessories.ย 
  • If you missed out on all of the new releases for Star Wars Day 2024,ย we have you covered right here. This includesย several new figuresย in Hasbro’s Black Series, The Vintage Collection and Retro Collection lineups.ย 
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Star Wars The Black Series Clone Commander Rex Figure

Star Wars: The Acolyte Honors All Eras Of Star Wars

Withย Star Wars: The Acolyteย taking place in The High Republic, the canvas is a lot more open for the creative team to spread their wings. Such an idea makes Leslie Headland very excited.ย She toldย Total Filmย that her approach to the Disney+ seriesย was to include as much Star Wars as possible. So, expect elements from all across the franchise to pop-up in unexpected and delightful ways whenย The Acolyteย streams on Disney+. This has remained a fun element of the current era of Star Wars. Creators can sift through untold tomes of ideas to make their own shows or movies. While paying respect to, and rewarding longterm fans for their investment.

Headland told the site, “It’s a show packed with everything I wanted to explore: I wanted EU [Expanded Universe] stuff in there, references to the original trilogy, The Phantom Menace, the Disney sequelsโ€ฆ it’s absolutely packed. Because you never know, you may not get the chance again.”

“[Cinematographer] Chris [Teague] and I talked a lot about honoring George Lucas’ camera moves,” the showruner continued. “I would say the original trilogy became our touchpoint for how to craft the world, while the Episode I-ness of the show is a bit more thematic.”

Star Wars: The Acolyte premieres on Disney+ on June 4th.