“LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy - Pieces of the Past” Announced with Ashley Eckstein and Ben Schwartz Joining the Cast

More bricks are coming to a galaxy far, far away.

At Star Wars Celebration Japan, it was announced that a follow-up to LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy is on the way this September, with some fun new cast additions in the form of Ashley Eckstein and Ben Schwartz.

What’s Happening:

  • The new installment is titled LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy - Pieces of the Past.
  • Ashley Eckstein and Ben Schwartz join the cast this time, alongside the returning Ahmed Best.
  • Eckstein will voice a very amusing variation on her usual beloved Star Wars character in the form of Brickheadz Ahsoka.
  • As for Ben Schwartz, the voice of Sonic the Hedgehog here will be taking on the role of the green alien rabbit Jaxxon. First created for the Expanded Universe/Legends Star Wars Marvel Comics series in the 1970s, Jaxxon’s cult following has led to a resurgence in recent years and even him finally officially becoming a canon Star Wars character - not that this LEGO version is canon. But wouldn’t it be wild if he was?!

  • On Bluesky, Dan Hernandez, who wrote Rebuild the Galaxy with Benji Samit, posted, “We are, as the young people say, so back. AND THEY LET US GET EVEN WEIRDER!!! We cannot wait to continue the story of Sig Greebling, Darth Dev, Jedi Bob, Yesi, Servo, and more in LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy - Pieces of the Past!!!!"
  • LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy - Pieces of the Past debuts September 19th on Disney+.
  • Check out more from Star Wars Celebration Japan here at Laughing Place, including at our live blog!

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Eric Goldman
Growing up in Los Angeles, Eric grew up adoring movies and theme parks, carrying that love with him into a career covering a wide gamut of entertainment and pop culture that also includes TV, toys and comics. As a lifelong fan of both Disneyland and horror, the Haunted Mansion is his dream home.