By: Dominic Jones
Recently, there has been much speculation about the future of the post-Return of the Jedi expanded universe - specifically Christie Golden's Sword of the Jedi trilogy. The series, which would be set following Troy Denning's recent novel Crucible and the nine book Fate of the Jedi series, starred Jaina Solo, daughter of Han and Leia. According to Golden, the series is on hold while the future of the current expanded universe is decided by the now famous Lucasfilm story group. Golden tweeted, "Sword of the Jedi is on hold until story group decides what the new continuity is going to be. As soon I know & can discuss, you will hear!"
Sword of the Jedi is on hold until story group decides what the new continuity is going to be. As soon I know & can discuss, you will hear!
— Christie Golden (@ChristieGolden) January 24, 2014
I would speculate that the series will likely be cancelled, which, in a way, is a bit of a shame. Christie Golden is very talented author (my favorite of the three that worked on Fate of the Jedi) and the series sounded like it would finally focus more on the next generation of characters. However with new films on the horizon, one would think that much of the old canon will be over-written to ensure that the filmmakers have as much freedom as possible. And, if you ask me, that is the way it should be when it comes to the new films, even if it means sacrificing old EU continuity.
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