Dan Tinaglia grew up in the Chicagoland area, and has been interested in nerdy things for as long as he can remember. The VHS tape for Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope is his earliest memory as a person! With lots of social media experience in many different spheres, Dan hopes to share a love of Star Wars with the world.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT While the modern Star Wars universe has separated itself from the old Star Wars Legends timeline, there are still tons of deep-cut easter eggs to very obscure lore in the new Disney canon. Starting in 2014, the new canon was a shock to fans as it began after a formal declaration that all Star Wars stories that weren't films and The Clone Wars were now non-canon.
Related All 11 New Jedi Introduced In Obi-Wan Kenobi Characters and Easter eggs in Obi-Wan Kenobi confirmed the existence of 11 new Jedi in the Star Wars canon, including new Order 66 survivors. 14 The Crystal Skull & Dancing Goddess In Dryden Vos' Office Deep Star Wars Book References In The Crimson Dawn Leader's Suite The high-society suite of Dryden Vos, the public face of Crimson Dawn in Solo: A Star Wars Story, is full of Easter eggs as well.
12 Princess Leia's Kidnappers Include A Falleen The Shadows Of The Empire Species Is In Obi-Wan Kenobi First appearing in the 90s multimedia project Shadows of the Empire, the Falleen alien species were powerful, lizard-like beings with small bits of hair coming off of the very top of their heads. They were also scaly, and associated with the criminal underworld.
10 Luke Skywalker's X-Wing Designation Red Five's Call Sign Appears In Episode IX Luke Skywalker's personal X-Wing, also known as Red Five, appeared in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, to the surprise of many viewers. But what was even more unexpected is that its original name from Star Wars Legends appeared alongside it: the call sign 'AA-589'.
8 Andor Featured A Surprising Alien Race An Obscure 90s Species With A Surprising Origin During one of Mon Mothma's covert dinner parties in Andor, an alien can be seen in the background with long, spindly hands, a thin protruding neck, and a small, rounded head. This, according to Star Wars lore, is a Dor Namethian, a species that actually had never appeared onscreen until that point, and one that has a ridiculously obscure origin.
6 The Xi'Dec On Canto Bight This Obscure Alien Is An Amazing Deep-Cut Easter Egg Many viewers will remember this globular, screaming alien from the Fathier rampage scene in the casino in The Last Jedi. But fewer will know that this alien, Ubbla Mollbro, is a species called the Xi'Dec. The Xi'Dec first appeared in Galaxy Guide 4, a roleplaying supplement by notable Star Wars author Troy Denning.
4 Obi-Wan Kenobi Referenced The Aquillian Rangers Leia Calls Out A Name From George Lucas's Original Scripts In the series premiere of Obi-Wan Kenobi, young Princess Leia says:"Aquillian Ranger" is a name that first popped up in George Lucas's second draft script for Star Wars, as allies of the Jedi. Leia says this name while looking up at ships leaving Alderaan, and the second part of her quote is also significant.
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