Star Wars Day 2025 was a treat for fans and collectors, showcasing a dazzling array of new toys and collectibles from industry leaders like Hasbro, Sideshow, and Hot Toys. Whether you're looking to spend under $20 or splurge over $1500, the event catered to all levels of dedication—and budgets. There's no doubt about it: being a Star Wars collector is a thrilling, albeit pricey, passion.
The event highlighted some of the most anticipated figures and collectibles, including Sideshow's breathtaking Luke Skywalker Red 5 statue, Hasbro's nostalgia-infused Episode III figures, and Hot Toys' incredibly detailed Jar Jar Binks figure. Let's dive into the highlights of Star Wars Day 2025.
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Hot Toys delighted fans with a stunning lineup of 1:6 scale figures for Star Wars Day. This year's reveal included some major characters that had surprisingly never received the Hot Toys treatment before. The standout was undoubtedly the Jar Jar Binks figure. Whether you love him or not, this Jar Jar is so lifelike, it's as if he stepped right out of the movie. With seamless arm joints and two swappable face sculpts, you can recreate all his iconic poses.
Hot Toys also addressed a significant gap in the Sequel Trilogy collection with the release of a Poe Dameron figure, complete with his Resistance X-Wing jumpsuit. Fans of the Republic Commandos will be thrilled with the addition of Clone Commando Boss. Additionally, the new Star Wars Rebels-inspired line of animated figures now includes a Darth Vader to complement the previously announced Stormtrooper figures.
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Hasbro unveiled an exciting range of figures in both the 6-inch Black Series and the 3 3/4-inch Vintage Collection. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of Revenge of the Sith, Hasbro released new Black Series figures in packaging reminiscent of the classic RotS toy line, featuring Aayla Secura and a Magnaguard droid. Black Series collectors can also expand their Imperial trooper collections with a Rogue One-themed 2-pack, including a Shoretrooper and a Death Trooper.
On the Vintage Collection side, Hasbro introduced intriguing multi-pack releases. The "Stormtroopers of the Empire 3-Pack" includes a Snowtrooper, Scouttrooper, and a Sandtrooper, while the "Cantina Adventure 4-Pack" features four aliens from the iconic Mos Eisley sequence: Hammerhead, Walrus Man, Greedo, and Snaggletooth. This set pairs perfectly with Hasbro's crowdfunded Mos Eisley Cantina playset.
For prop enthusiasts, Hasbro is set to release a new ForceFX Elite lightsaber inspired by the weapon used by Ezra Bridger in Star Wars Rebels.
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Sideshow Collectibles didn't hold back, unveiling an impressive array of figures, statues, and art prints. The centerpiece of their Star Wars Day lineup is the Luke Skywalker: Red Five, Standing By Premium Format Figure. This 1:4 scale, mixed media statue captures Luke in his X-Wing jumpsuit, climbing the ladder to his ship. The inclusion of a sculpted portion of the X-Wing, seemingly suspended in mid-air, adds to its grandeur and price.
Sideshow continues to offer 1:6 scale figures, complementing Hot Toys' releases. Their "Scum and Villainy" line focuses on the lesser-known aliens and creatures, with the second wave featuring characters from Jabba's Palace in Return of the Jedi, such as Bib Fortuna, Klaatu, and Vizam.
Lastly, Sideshow showcased a new 1:10 scale statue from Iron Studios, a smaller version of their 1:4 scale Darth Vader statue, inspired by The Empire Strikes Back. Despite its reduced size, it retains the impressive detail and cool factor of its larger counterpart.
Share your thoughts in the comments below on your favorite Star Wars Day 2025 reveal, and why it might just be Hot Toys' Jar Jar Binks.For more Star Wars collecting excitement, explore our ultimate guide to Star Wars figures, and browse the extensive range of Star Wars Collectibles available on the IGN Store.