There’s been some exciting news forStar Warsfans as producerSimon Emanuelhas hinted at a new name for the much-anticipatedStar Warsmovie colloquially known asStar Wars: Dawn of the Jedi,directed by the acclaimed directorJames Mangold. The project, one of the most exciting on the horizon, is set to explore a story 25,000 years before the prequel trilogy, marking it as the earliest entry in the Star Wars timeline among all films and TV shows. However,details onDawn of the Jedihave been scarce— until now.
In a recent interview with SFX Magazine, Emanuel referred to the movie with a new title that could signal a significant shift in its direction. He said, “James Mangold’s Jedi Primeis set thousands and thousands of years before [the original trilogy], and I’m really excited to see what happens there.” While that quote does not officially confirm a title change, Emanuel’s use of “Jedi Prime” suggests exciting possibilities for the upcoming film.

The Prime Jedi and Dawn of the Jedi Art
The mention of “Jedi Prime” aligns with intriguing elements already established in Star Wars canon. In the sequel trilogy’sStar Wars: The Last Jedi, a mural of the Prime Jedi is visible on Ahch-To, the island where Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) sought refuge afterthe fall of his Jedi Temple. This island is not only significant for its connection to Luke but also because it is the location of the first Jedi Temple, founded by the Prime Jedi.
The potential focus on the Prime Jedi could provide a compelling foundation for the new movie.The subtle introduction of the character inThe Last Jedisets the stage for a film that delves into the origins of the Jedi Order itself. If the upcoming movie indeed centers around the Prime Jedi, it would be a groundbreaking addition to the Star Wars franchise, linking ancient history to the broader saga.

The speculation gains further weight considering the rumored title for another upcoming Star Wars film,Star Wars: New Jedi Order, which is set 15 years afterStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.In this context, Rey (Daisy Ridley), who already has ties to Ahch-To, might establish her own Jedi Temple on the island. The narrative could weave together these two films, showing how the new Jedi Order Rey builds is intrinsically connected to the very first Jedi.
While these possibilities remain speculative, the idea of intertwining the new films to unify the expansiveStar Warstimeline makes sense. Following the conclusion ofthe Skywalker Saga, the franchise needs a cohesive way to connect its newest stories to its ancient past. By exploring the origins of the Jedi Order and linking them to the latest Jedi endeavors,Star Warscould offer a rich, interconnected storyline that appeals to longtime fans and newcomers alike.

Stay tuned to Collider for more on the future ofStar Wars. The latest Star Wars project,The Acolyte, premieres on June 4.
The Acolyte
The Acolyte is a mystery-thriller that will take viewers into a galaxy of shadowy secrets and emerging dark-side powers in the final days of the High Republic era. A former Padawan reunites with her Jedi Master to investigate a series of crimes, but the forces they confront are more sinister than they ever anticipated.