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Missing Rey Movie, Missing Board Game? What Kathleen Kennedy’s Exit Means for Star Wars Tabletop Plans
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2026-02-25
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Leadership change at Lucasfilm and the missing Rey film mention create real risk — and opportunity — for Star Wars tabletop licensing and roadmaps in 2026.
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