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Hasbro Unveils Iconic Star Wars Figures at Celebration 2025

by Isabella May 25,2025

At Star Wars Celebration 2025, Hasbro unveiled an exciting array of new toys and collectibles that thrilled fans and collectors alike. The lineup included eagerly anticipated figures from The Mandalorian, as well as the much-awaited Dash Rendar figure. These new releases were showcased in an impressive display at the event, drawing crowds eager to see the latest additions to their favorite franchise.

IGN captured stunning photos of Hasbro's display and engaged in insightful discussions with designer Chris Reiff and Hasbro Marketing's Jing Houle. They shared their passion for crafting toys inspired by these legendary characters. Dive into the slideshow gallery below to explore these new toys in detail, and continue reading to discover the thoughts of Reiff and Houle, including their vision for enhancing some of Star Wars' most iconic heroes.

Hasbro's Star Wars Celebration 2025 Display Booth

View 31 ImagesStar Wars Jedi: Survivor enthusiasts were particularly excited to see new figures in this latest wave of Star Wars toys. Nightsister Merrin has been honored with a new figure, while the series protagonist, Cal Kestis, is featured in a dynamic three-pack set alongside Turgle and Skoova Stev. A highlight of this set is Cal's inclusion of multiple interchangeable heads, including one sporting a handlebar mustache, which Houle emphasized as a key feature of this release.

"Honestly, we just wanted to have fun with it," Houle shared with IGN. "This is one of my favorite packs that we revealed in the panel. We actually started with the handlebar mustache and the mullet and then added in the clean cut. Then the short beard later. So for us, the primary look is almost the handlebar and it's just so much fun."

The inclusion of Merrin in the lineup was a natural choice, given her significance in the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Survivor narrative. Capturing her unique Force abilities posed a challenge that Reiff and his team embraced.

"It's tough to have Cal without Merrin," Reiff noted. "So we're glad we finally got to Merrin, but doing that Force effect, the green blast coming there, all the great detail of that new costume and the face tattoos with the inkjet. Just some beautiful subtlety going on there. She's a really cool character I know we know fans are invested in and really being able to build out that world."

This year's lineup also features two beloved characters, Han Solo and Chewbacca. Despite numerous iterations over the years, Houle believes there's still room for innovation.

"I mean, we haven't done them in a long time," Houle explained. "They needed an update, so we gave them fully new tools so they're brand new with the latest articulation so that fans can really celebrate and enjoy... classic characters out again in the latest technology and articulation that we have. And they've made quite a few updates on top of the articulation just in general. We learned a lot from the Wookiees that we've done where they have really long hair."

Houle further elaborated, "And so, despite the long hair, having softer plastics so he can still pivot and move his head in a seamless way, that was really important to us. And we added articulation into Han too, but we didn't give him the thigh break because we didn't want to separate the red bars on his right side of the outside of the thigh. So we thought it was important to keep that clean. So we added articulation to the top of the boot instead."

Everything Revealed at Hasbro's Star Wars Celebration 2025 Panel

View 198 ImagesAmong the most striking figures unveiled is The Ronin, inspired by the Star Wars: Visions anime anthology series. The Ronin figure is presented in a black-and-white aesthetic, with the only splash of color coming from his iconic red katana lightsaber. As a Celebration-exclusive, meticulous attention to detail was crucial for both Houle and Reiff.

"I love that we kept to it," Houle said. "And then taking from learnings from what we know about Japanese culture and stuff, the way the box is built, how premium it looks, the magnets that let it open, how clean it looks, the watercoloring, the accessories that's hidden on the top of the box so you don't just see it. Everything. There was so much attention from packaging to design to engineering."

Reiff added, "And even the Japanese language for this exclusive packaging, we don't do that normally, but for here, because we're here in Japan, we wanted to really embrace all that and do a special package that was just Japanese language for that too."

Lastly, fans of the 1:1 scale Black Series helmet line were treated to the reveal of a meticulously crafted Death Trooper helmet during the Celebration panel.

"[It's] a great fully new tooled helmet for the Black series Premium roleplay line," Reiff stated. "It looks like it's straight out of the movie with the weathering, the lighting detail, and you poke a button on the side and you control the chin lights and the spectre sensor lights over on the side. So, just a great addition to our line. And working with Lucasfilm in partnership to work from original files so that we could really nail all the details of this helmet and then add our own stuff to the inside because the real ones never had an inside, but this one does. All our other helmets, it has the full detailed interior."

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