KEY POINTS

  • "Star Wars: Episode 10" will be a prequel
  • Yoda wil be back as a young Jedi
  • The Jedi will fight ancient Sith gods

The first few details about “Star Wars: Episode 10” have surfaced online. According to sources close to the production, the movie will be a prequel that will focus on the High Republic era with Yoda as a young Jedi.

Yoda belongs to a species that ages very slowly. The character has lived for hundreds of years, and he will reportedly be back in the next movie from the franchise after being featured in all the three previous trilogies.

Filming of the next movie will take place in Pinewood Studios, several sources close to the production told Making Star Wars. The plot will be set around 400 years before the events in the sequel trilogy, which is being described as the era of the High Republic.

The plot will be set around the time when Darth Bane has established the rule of two, and the Sith will be in hiding to gain power to strike at the unsuspecting Republic, years later. The fans will also get to see Yoda in a new avatar as a young Jedi in “Star Wars: Episode 10.”

Who will the Jedi fight if Darth Bane and his apprentice are in hiding? According to a report by Ziro, there will be three main types of enemies in the next film, and one of these enemies will be dark, ancient evils that will appear in the form of Sith gods of some kind.

The movie will focus on the Jedi exploring the Unknown Regions of the galaxy. It remains to be seen what kinds of challenges and enemies they will encounter there. Will Yoda go on this journey?

According to a theory by Screen Rant, the “Star Wars: Episode 10” could be about Rey (Daisy Ridley). The last Jedi could be seen training a new generation of fighters, help with the formation of a new governing body of the galaxy, or prepare to fight another new enemy.

Baby Yoda's nickname stems from its obvious resemblance to Jedi master Yoda, but since "The Mandalorian" is set after the original trilogy, it appears to be a new character
Baby Yoda's nickname stems from its obvious resemblance to Jedi master Yoda, but since "The Mandalorian" is set after the original trilogy, it appears to be a new character AFP / Justin TALLIS