Star Wars Resistance

"Our colleagues at Lucasfilm have created a compelling narrative for an untold moment in the Star Wars galaxy, and we are excited to partner with them again on this new original series. Star Wars Resistance will bring viewers across generations an engaging story with heart, humor and both new and familiar characters."

- Marc Buhaj, senior vice president, Programming and general manager, Disney XD

Star Wars Resistance is an upcoming animated television series set to premiere October 7, 2018, with regular airing on Disney XD. The series was created by Dave Filoni and executive produced by Athena Yvette Portillo, Justin Ridge, and Brandon Auman. It stars Christopher Sean, Suzie McGrath, Scott Lawrence, Myrna Velasco, Josh Brener, Donald Faison, Bobby Moynihan, Jim Rash, and Rachel Butera, with appearances from Oscar Isaac as Poe Dameron and Gwendoline Christie as Captain Phasma.

Plot summary
"We wanted to give a slice of life in a part of the galaxy that wasn’t about the Jedi. How do people who are maybe not as connected with the Force, or at least they don’t think they are, how did they respond to these threats? What do we do in the meantime when there isn’t really a war going on?"

- Justin Ridge

The series is set between the events of Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi and Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens, in a time when the Resistance is still learning about the growing threat of the First Order. It centers on the character of Kazuda Xiono, a young pilot in General Leia Organa's Resistance who is tasked with spying on the growing threat of the First Order.

Development
"So right now, Resistance is a bit different, in that I'm not on that day-to-day. I created and set it in motion, but I've given that to other people to raise up, people that I've worked with a long time, who I think deserve the opportunity to tell stories and I think it's exciting, and I give them my thoughts and notes – I was just doing that this morning, like George would give me. So that's fun."

- Dave Filoni on his involvement with the series

Star Wars Resistance was created by Dave Filoni, head of Lucasfilm Animation who led the creative team on Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels. The inspiration for the series came from Filoni's interest in World War II aircrafts and fighter pilots, with his grandfather's time as a pilot during the war being a particular influence on him. In the announcement of the series, Filoni noted that the series would capture the sense of excitement around high-speed racing, which Star Wars has depicted in many stories over the years. Justin Ridge elaborated: “It was a concept Dave came up with: he wanted to have a show that went more into ‘How is the First Order gathering materials? What is the First Order doing before The Force Awakens?’ It grew from that initial seed.”

When the third season of Star Wars Rebels debuted, it was announced that Filoni had stepped down as Supervising Director, in favor of helping to develop "future animation development". Pablo Hidalgo revealed that Filoni and crew were working on the new series as of September 2017. In February 2018, it was reported that Lucasfilm Ltd. filed a trademark for the name Star Wars Resistance. (rumors of such a series had stetched back to 2014) The series was officially announced on April 26, 2018 for a debut in the fall of that year. Despite creating the show, Filoni confirmed on a August 12 interview that he will not be working as directly in a day-to-day capacity on Resistance as he has on previous projects given his work on the revival of The Clone Wars, but he will still provide notes and direction to the story team, a role Filoni compared to George Lucas' input on The Clone Wars.

When Resistance began development, the creative team were unsure of the details of Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi and Star Wars: Episode IX, so they had to be careful to avoid any possible continuity conflicts with those films. The series is rendered in CG and based on the anime animation style, with major inspirations being Robotech, Lupin the Third and the films of Hayao Miyazaki.