The excitement surrounding Star Wars Day annually includes discovering the latest wave of toys and collectibles unveiled by brands like Hasbro, Sideshow, and Hot Toys. This year's event exceeded expectations with reveals spanning budget-friendly options under $20 to premium pieces exceeding $1500. Collecting Star Wars memorabilia remains a passion that commands serious investment.
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Hot Toys showcased an exceptional range of 1:6 scale figures for Star Wars Day, including characters receiving their first premium treatment. The standout reveal was undoubtedly Jar Jar Binks, whose screen-accurate design features seamless arm articulation and interchangeable facial expressions for dynamic posing.
The collection also addresses a notable gap in the Sequel Trilogy lineup with Poe Dameron's Resistance flight suit debut. Clone Commando Boss joins the Republic Commandos series, while a Rebels-inspired Darth Vader complements previously revealed Stormtrooper figures.
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Hasbro announced new additions to both Black Series and Vintage Collection lines. Continuing Revenge of the Sith's 20th anniversary celebration, Black Series presents Aayla Secura and Magnaguard figures in nostalgic packaging. Imperial forces expand with a Rogue One-inspired Shoretrooper and Death Trooper two-pack.
The Vintage Collection features compelling multi-packs, including Stormtrooper variants (Snowtrooper, Scouttrooper, Sandtrooper) and Mos Eisley Cantina aliens (Hammerhead, Walrus Man, Greedo, Snaggletooth). For lightsaber enthusiasts, Hasbro revealed Ezra Bridger's ForceFX Elite saber.
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Sideshow countered with an impressive selection of statues and art prints. The centerpiece remains the premium Luke Skywalker: Red Five statue, featuring intricate detailing of Luke ascending his X-Wing ladder with partially sculpted spacecraft elements.
Their Scum and Villainy line expands with Jabba's Palace characters (Bib Fortuna, Klaatu, Vizam), while Iron Studios debuts a scaled-down Empire Strikes Back Darth Vader statue maintaining its striking presence.