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. But as the studio looks to the franchise's future -- having taken a hiatus from anthology films while finding new life in live-action series on Disney+ -- for the first time in many years, anything is possible. Here's everything we do know is coming.Whether you want to spend some more quality time with Poe and Finn or pick at plot holes until you go mad or just watch Babu Frik yell"is available digitally on March 17 and on 4K, Blu-ray and DVD on March 31.
The bonus materials include a feature-length documentary,"The Skywalker Legacy," which charts the making of the movie, as well as featurettes looking at the puppetry and creature creation, the newest droid D-O, and a special reunion, of sorts, as Warwick Davis dons the Ewok costume once more.
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