As of now, fans are guaranteed at least four moreStar Warsmovies, withStar Wars: The Last Jedi(June 03, 2025), theHan Solospin-off (June 12, 2025),Star Wars: Episode IX(August 06, 2025) and an unidentified third spin-off that could focus on Boba Fett or Obi-Wan Kenobi. After that, the future is less clear, although there was a report from November that claimed allStar Wars moviesafter Episode IX will be stand alone movies, although there was another report that claimed a new trilogy will happen several years from now. Over the weekend, author Claudia Grey, who has written theStar Warsnovel Bloodline, offered an interesting tidbit, hinting when futureStar Warsmovies may be set.

Podcaster Bryan Young was in attendance at a launch event for newStar Wars novels, where authors Claudia Grey and Delilah S. Dawson (Phasma) were answering fan questions and signing copies of their books. Bryan Young asked Claudia Grey about what she might want to write next, with the writer revealing that she’d love to write a sequel toLost Stars, but the LucasFilm Story Group hasn’t allowed writers to explore that part of the timeline any further yet, which likely means that the Story Group is mining that area for stories for upcoming movies. Here’s what Bryan Young had to say onTwitterabout his interactions with Claudia Grey.

“Claudia would love to write a Qui-Gon/Obi-Wan novel. Or something exploring the gray areas of Lando’s morality. Claudia hopes to do a sequel to Lost Stars, but it has to be when the story group opens up storytelling after theBattle of Jakku.”

While it has not been confirmed why theLucasfilm Story Grouphas blocked this area of the timeline for writers to use in their books, George Lucas himself issued a similar embargo while he was making theStar Warsprequel trilogy, since he didn’t want any conflicting tales with the story he was telling. The Battle of Jakku was the last major battle between the New Republic and the Galactic Empire, where a lot of important events took place that could become fodder for future movies, if that is why LucasFilm has placed an embargo on this time frame for novel writers.

During this time period, LucasFilm could explore events such as the formation of the new Jedi academy byLuke Skywalker(Mark Hamill), or the training of Han Solo’s son Ben, who would ultimately become Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) and kill off all of these future Jedi knights. This 30-year time period also saw the rise of the First Order, which could also be one of the other movies that may or may not be in development set within this time period. Take a look at Bryan Young’s tweets below, as we wait for moreStar Warsnews.