'LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy: Pieces of the Past' creatively blends 2 famous franchises
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'LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy: Pieces of the Past' creatively blends 2 famous franchises
""We really created this series to be a love letter to those two fandoms, to LEGO Star Wars, made by fans for the fans," executive producer and writer Benji Samit said. "But part of, I think writing a love letter to those fandoms, was also giving them a brand new story that really felt spiritually like the thing that they love," executive producer and writer Dan Hernandez said."
""I think it's a really fun opportunity to introduce the world of 'Star Wars' to younger viewers and new fans without necessarily spoiling too much," Matarazzo said. "But also, what's so great about it is the more of a 'Star Wars' fan you are, I think the more appreciation you'll have for the references." "This is a 'Star Wars' story, and yes it's LEGO, and yes it's a little off-kilter and quirky but at its heart, in its DNA, it's a great 'Star Wars' story,""
Season 2 of LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy: Pieces of the Past returns Sept. 19 on Disney+. The series reunites two brothers in a mixed-up galaxy and blends LEGO-specific humor and creativity with core Star Wars themes. The creators describe the show as a love letter to both LEGO and Star Wars fandoms while offering a brand-new, spiritually faithful story that takes creative risks and introduces new characters. Gaten Matarazzo provides voice work. The series aims to welcome new and younger viewers without spoiling broader Star Wars continuity, while including references that longtime fans will appreciate. The show emphasizes accessibility rather than gatekeeping.
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