A new Cal Kestis color changing lightsaber is available at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Cal Kestis Color Changing Lightsaber — $249.99
We spotted this lightsaber at Keystone Clothiers in Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
This lightsaber belongs to Cal Kestis from the video game Star Wars: Jedi Survivor.
The color of the lightsaber changes between six different color options: red, green, white, blue, yellow, and pink.
Cal Kestis is the protagonist of the video game “Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.” He is a young Force-sensitive human who survives the devastating events of Order 66, which marked the Jedi Purge. He is also the protagonist in the “Star Wars Jedi: Survivor” video game, which is where this lightsaber is from.
Cal Kestis Lightsaber Hilt
In May we found this new Cal Kestis lightsaber hilt at Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
There is a limit of two per person, per transaction.
The sign for select lightsaber hilts being 30% off does not apply to the Cal Kestis hilt.
There have been multiple Cal Kestis lightsaber hilts available in the past year. The first Legacy Lightsaber, released at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, resembled his original broken lightsaber, handed down from Jaro Tapal. Another lightsaber hilt, resembling the fixed version of the broken hilt, was available with pre-orders of the “Star Wars Jedi: Survivor” Collector’s Edition.
This new lightsaber hilt looks like Cal Kestis’ second lightsaber, made from parts of the first and Cere Junda’s lightsaber.
The lightsaber was also available at the Stage 1 Company Store during the May the 4th Merchandise Event.
It comes in a white wood box branded with the Jedi symbol.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, the sequel video game to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, was released on April 28.
‘Ahsoka’ Series Coming Soon to Disney+
The upcoming “Ahsoka” series will act as a live-action follow-up to “Rebels,” with Eman Esfandi portraying Ezra, who was originally voiced by Taylor Gray.
“Ahsoka” stars Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka Tano, a former Jedi Padawan (apprentice) who was trained by Anakin Skywalker before he turned to darkness and became Darth Vader. Ashley Eckstein originated the voice role in the animated “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” in 2008. Dawson took over the live-action version of the character in “The Mandalorian,” during which Ahsoka was searching for Thrawn.
The first “Ahsoka” trailer revealed Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Hera Syndulla and Natasha Liu Bordizzo as Sabine Wren, both characters who originally appeared in “Star Wars Rebels.”
Sabine was originally voiced by Tiya Sircar in “Star Wars Rebels” and “Forces of Destiny.” Hera was voiced by Vanessa Marshall in “Rebels,” “Forces of Destiny,” an episode of “The Bad Batch,” and the video game Star Wars: Squadrons.
Hera Syndulla was the captain of the “Star Wars Rebels” team. Her droid, Chopper, will also appear in “Ahsoka,” and possibly her young son, Jacen, who only appeared briefly in the final moments of the show.
Hayden Christensen is also set to reprise his role as Darth Vader in “Ahsoka.” The two fought side-by-side in the Clone Wars before the fall of the Republic, and last encountered each other in “Star Wars Rebels” duel.
Star Wars Future
In addition to this expansions of stories taking place between Episodes III and IV in the Skywalker Saga, Lucasfilm has also announced three new standalone Star Wars films and the return of Daisy Ridley as Rey.
They’ve also released “The Acolyte” footage exclusively at Star Wars Celebration. “The Acolyte” stars Amandla Stenberg as the titular acolyte and Lee Jung-jae as a Jedi master in a new story set years before the mainline Star Wars films.
Footage from “Rogue One” prequel “Andor” season 2, starring Diego Luna, has also premiered.
Are you excited for all of these new offerings? What’s your most prized lightsaber in your collection, or the one you wish you had most if your collection hasn’t started yet? Let us know in the comments.
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