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New Asajj Ventress Legacy Lightsabers Coming to Galaxy’s Edge

If you were bummed out because you missed the boat on snagging the Asajj Ventress Legacy Lightsaber from Galaxy’s Edge, then be bummed no more! In fact, the return of this longed retired lightsaber brings with it a twin for double the fun!

Our friends over at StarWars.com sat down with Cody Hampton, senior manager of merchandising at Disney, to talk about making this must-have set and why Asajj has managed to capture our hearts for all these years.

According to Hampton, the reason for the re-release of these lightsabers is, “We truly love making new Legacy Lightsabers for our guests to enjoy and for them to be able to grow their lightsaber hilt collection. Since Asajj Ventress is such a fan-favorite character, we wanted to find a way to reintroduce these hilts for fans that may have missed out.” Also, it doesn’t help that the hype surrounding the character has risen in recent weeks thanks to her appearance in the trailer for season three of The Bad Batch.

The original hilt was sold as a single hilt, but as we all know, during the Clone Wars, Ventress always wielded two matching hilts and at times connected them to make a double-bladed lightsaber.

What makes this set unique is the wooden packaging that the lightsabers come in, are inspired by the box Count Dooku used to present Ventress with her hilts in 2003’s Star Wars: Clone Wars 2D micro-series.

Hampton also talked about some of the features that come with this set. “I would say the most exciting part of the “Disciple of the Sith” Limited Edition box set (aside from the detailed hilts themselves) is the wooden box and the way it functions. This set was more challenging to create than many of the previous sets. First, taking something only seen in animation to the real world and turning that into a product can be difficult. Next, we wanted this to look and function like we saw in the series, which included four pieces opening from the top to reveal the lightsaber hilts inside. Lastly, we wanted the presentation of the crossed hilts with the dark side red inlay to look like it did on screen.

The Asajj Ventress Limited Edition Legacy Lightsaber Hilt Box Set will be available at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge beginning March 8 and on DisneyStore.com on March 11.

‘The Bad Batch’ Producers Talk Season 3’s Female Characters

Asajj Ventress in a scene from “STAR WARS: THE BAD BATCH”, season 3 exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.

Star Wars: The Bad Batch season 3 is just one week away from premiering, and website Gizmodo sat down with producers producers Jennifer Corbett and Brad Rau to discuss three key characters – Asajj Ventress, Fennec Shand, and Dr. Emerie Karr.

Of course, we are most interested in the return of Asajj Ventress, because well let’s face it… She is supposed to be dead thanks to the in-canon novel Star Wars: Dark Disciple.

“We love Ventress! I’ll just say, without going into too many details, as a creative team — not just me and Jen — once we knew this was possible, we got really, really excited. A lot of talk went into it, a lot of thought went into it. Even for the design, we looked to unfinished episodes of Clone Wars, the ones that were the inspiration for Dark Disciple — there were already designs that were created and some early story reels.

We wanted to honor that look — her incredible hair, that incredible lightsaber. “What color is that lightsaber!?” Oh my god, there’s so much going on. A lot of that came from [Clone Wars’ unfinished episodes], so we were really, really excited to be able to honor that, and in Bad Batch for a very specific reason [as part of] Omega’s story.

Next, the pair talk about the mysterious character Dr. Emerie Karr. This character looks very similar to Doctor Pershing from Star Wars: The Mandalorian. Karr is voiced by Keisha Castle-Hughes, who is no stranger to voice acting in the Star Wars galaxy.

“Omega, she lived on Kamino, but her experiences with the Bad Batch have really formed who she is as a person — whereas Emerie’s childhood was very different. Being raised the way she was, being under the tutelage of Dr. Hemlock, she’s now sort of a tool for the Empire.

We wanted to show the interactions between them, because Emerie is very clinical, whereas Omega is the opposite and wants to have this kind of connection [to others]. It’s been great seeing their dynamic throughout this season, and we have Keisha Castle-Hughes [who previously played Naboo’s Queen Apailana in Revenge of the Sith] playing her, and having her back in Star Wars has been fantastic — she really brought a lot to her character.”

Finally is the fantastic character Fennec Shand played by Ming-Na Wen. The last we saw of her, was her live-action appearance in Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett. Keep in mind, this takes place many, many years before that story though.

“She’s just an incredible character, and [Ming-Na] is such a fun person to be around. To pair them with the Batch again, because the last time they interacted was a very different story, I think it speaks to what Hunter and Wrecker are willing to do in order to complete the mission, and the deals they’re willing to make.

We wanted to bring someone back who is that sort of character [to make the Batch go] “Oh, are they going to make this deal?” She was the perfect fit, because she’s the boss! Having them in this episode [with her] doing what they do, I mean… it was fun from breaking the story all the way to the end of animation. I was just like… loved to have her, love to have her in many other things!

Are you excited for the final season of the show? Leave your thoughts in the comment section below!