Solitus Shares Evil Plans in 'Lego Star Wars' Special 'Pieces of the Past'
The four-episode series features a new villain and returns fan-favorite characters in a story exploring deep Lego Star Wars lore, debuting exclusively on Disney+.
- On September 19, 2025, Disney+ will debut LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy- Pieces of the Past, dropping all four episodes simultaneously.
- Last year, the original series debuted late last year, building on the 2024 hit with Sig and Dev Greebling's galaxy-remaking discovery.
- Amid the ensemble, Mark Hamill returns in a special cameo, with Billy Dee Williams voicing Landolorian, Ahmed Best as Darth Jar Jar, and Dan Stevens debuting as Solitus.
- Confronting the villain Solitus, Sig Greebling and Dev Greebling combine Force Building and Sith Breaking to stop a new threat voiced by Dan Stevens.
- Fans can purchase new sets like The Force Burner Snowspeeder debuting in Pieces of the Past and last year's Dark Falcon set, along with a Payoff Poster featuring Solitus.
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'LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy - Pieces of the Past' Full Trailer
"This isn't how it was supposed to be! In the old stories, the good guys always find a way!" Disney+ has debuted the official trailer for the next animated spin-off series LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy - Pieces of the Past, arriving for streaming starting in September. This is another wacky & wild sequel to the first Rebuilding the Galaxy spin-off mini-series from last year, involving a funky Star Wars alternate dimension where the good & b…
Disney+ has released the trailer for the upcoming animated special "LEGO Star Wars: Rebuilding the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past." The four-part sequel to the special will premiere exclusively on the Disney+ streaming platform on September 19, 2025. In the...Read the article: New trailer for the "LEGO Star Wars" special You can support us with every purchase you make through Amazon. Your price remains the same, and we receive a small commission. S…
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