Star Wars is a franchise rife with drama both inside and out. While the series itself always tends to have lots of juicy gossip around it, the fandom keeps things interesting by continually struggling to reconcile their differences in opinions about space wizards and green puppets. Luckily, for the sanity of those involved, this particular story isn't about that aspect of the long-running debate magnet. Unfortunately, it's about that one word that Star Wars fans have grown to dread: cancelation.

After a solid year of speculation and scattered turbulence, it seems as though the mysterious Star Wars spinoff Rangers of the New Republic has more than just been put on hold. Recent comments from Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy seem to heavily imply that the entire project has been scrapped, with many of the elements originally meant for the new series set to be integrated into future episodes of The Mandalorian. Considering how the only real rumors regarding the series over the past year have been largely of the negative variety, this may not come as a surprise to some.

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"We'd never written any scripts or anything on that," Kennedy said to Empire on the subject of Rangers. "Some of that will figure into future episodes, I'm sure, of Mandalorian." So it looks like the series can forget spawning its own successor to Knights of the Old Republic. Kennedy's answer essentially confirms that the series never got past the planning stages, which sort of makes sense when one considers the controversies it inevitably took part in due to one particularly problematic actress.

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Many Star Wars fans who have been keeping up with all the latest news regarding that galaxy far, far away are likely familiar with Rangers of the New Republic. Announced alongside several other spinoffs of The Mandalorian, the show was most unique for having so little to show compared to its much more robust brethren. At the time, it may have simply been due to scheduling giving priority to the other series, which would all be arriving well before Rangers. But over time, things steadily became direr and direr.

Only a few months after the announcement of Rangers, The Mandalorian actress Gina Carano's hateful transphobic (and just generally toxic) comments came to light, prompting fans to launch a campaign to have her removed from the show. Whether out of acquiescence or because they'd been holding on to this for a while now, Disney did just that, firing Carano from The Mandalorian in February of 2021. Her character, Cara Dune, had been heavily implied to be one of the leads in Rangers of the New Republic. So many quickly began speculating on what this would mean for the upcoming spinoff.

Well, it seems those fans may now have an official answer, for better or worse. Looks like fans won't get that Hera Syndulla Star Wars Rebels spinoff they've been hoping for just yet. But perhaps this is for the best. Rangers was pretty much associated with Carano from the beginning. So the more Star Wars disconnects from hate, the better.

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Source: Empire (via ComicBook.com)