Every LEGO Star Wars Jedi minifigure due for a remake
Recent LEGO Star Wars sets have seen several Jedi minifigures return and remade to be more accurate, but they’re not the last to need an update.
Following the release of 75400 Plo Koon’s Jedi Starfighter Microfighter recently and last year’s surprising Jedi Bob comeback, the LEGO Group is eager to bring back beloved Jedi minifigures with much-needed remakes. That’s not to mention the upcoming 75435 Battle of Felucia Separatist MTT and 75413 Republic Juggernaut with Aayla Secura and Ki-Adi-Mundi respectively.


Bringing these minifigures back allows them to be up to par with modern minifigures and their level of accuracy. Looking at the original Plo Koon head mould compared to that of the new minifigure reveals just how effective such remakes can be. Combining this with the opportunity for newer LEGO Star Wars fans to collect these characters when they missed out on their original sets means such minifigure remakes are essential for the theme.
Following Plo Koon, Jedi Bob and more in recent years, here’s every named Jedi minifigure due for a remake in the years to come, though this is only speculation and nothing in the far future of LEGO Star Wars has been confirmed.
Kit Fisto
Last set appearance: 9526 Palpatine’s Arrest from 2012


The Nautolan Jedi Kit Fisto has one of the most unique character designs throughout Star Wars, and he has appeared in a few LEGO Star Wars sets. The most recent model to feature him is 9526 Palpatine’s Arrest from 2012 (a model that will be mentioned more than a few times in this list).
The old minifigure used a specialised head mould, but its level of detail isn’t perfect, and a remake similar to Plo Koon would be necessary for the character’s return in LEGO Star Wars over a decade later. While nothing has been confirmed, Kit Fisto is arguably the ideal Jedi minifigure to be brought back next.
Barriss Offee
Last set appearance: 75206 Jedi and Clone Troopers Battle Pack from 2018


Barriss Offee’s most recent appearance is in 2018’s 75206 Jedi and Clone Troopers Battle Pack, and this version of the character was done well. It’s hard to see how a new minifigure would add to its level of detail compared to the on-screen character.
Despite this, it’s been seven years since her last appearance, and she is due for a new minifigure to make her available to new LEGO Star Wars fans. Ideally, she would appear alongside her master, Luminara Unduli.
Saesee Tiin
Last set appearance: 9526 Palpatine’s Arrest from 2012


9526 Palpatine’s Arrest from 2012 is also home to the last appearance of Saesee Tiin, the Iktotchi Jedi. The horned visage of this character was recreated well in this previous minifigure, making use of a special head mould with printed details.
A remade minifigure would do well to stick to this level of detail, but increase the length and curve in the horns to be as accurate as the new Plo Koon minifigure is.
Shaak Ti
Last set appearance: 7931 T-6 Jedi Shuttle from 2011


Shaak Ti is another minifigure in dire need of another LEGO Star Wars appearance. 7931 T-6 Jedi Shuttle from 2011 is the last model to include the character, with designs only inspired by The Clone Wars, identifiable by the enlarged eyes.
Shaak Ti’s Lekku has a perfect replacement piece in the recent 75310 Duel on Mandalore from 2021, and a new minifigure is more necessary than for most Jedi to give us a non-animated design at long last.
Satele Shan
Last set appearance: 9497 Republic Striker-class Starfighter from 2012


Satele Shan’s only minifigure from 2012’s 9497 Republic Striker-class Starfighter comes from The Older Republic, an era which is not often seen in Star Wars, never mind LEGO Star Wars.
This obscurity makes a second minifigure of the character unlikely, even though a remake would help to modernise her head design to fit current feminine minifigures. Don’t count on a remake of this character anytime soon in LEGO Star Wars, though.
Even Piell
Last set appearance: 9498 Saesee Tiin’s Jedi Starfighter from 2012


Even Piell only appeared in 9498 Saesee Tiin’s Jedi Starfighter from 2012 with an animated design (alongside an animated Saesee Tiin). The minifigure uses a highly detailed head piece specific to the character, and a remake would require something similar to capture those enlarged ears.
Saessee Tiin is on the same tier of needing a remake as Shaak Ti, since he has only appeared in a single LEGO Star Wars set with an animated appearance in need of a modern update.
Agen Kolar
Last set appearance: 9526 Palpatine’s Arrest from 2012


7526 Palpatine’s Arrest from 2012 is also home to the only minifigure of Agen Kolar. While he’s not the only Zabrak Jedi minifigure to use that head piece, it has still been over a decade since we last saw it in a set.
This obscure character has limited on-screen appearances, and the level of detail present in the 2012 minifigure is more than satisfactory. The only reasons to bring him back is to make him more available to new LEGO Star Wars fans, though some creative thinking on the set to include him in would be required.
Kanan Jarrus
Last set appearance: 75170 The Phantom from 2017


Star Wars: Rebels’ Kanan Jarrus was last seen in 75170 The Phantom from 2017, and unlike Thrawn, he can’t return in a LEGO Star Wars set taking place later on in the timeline.
The recent return of several Star Wars: Rebels characters in LEGO Star Wars thanks to Ahsoka still leaves us without a new Kana and Zeb, though the latter has the potential to return for The Mandalorian & Grogu movie. Kanan is harder to bring back due to his demise, and he’s not nearly as high a priority as Jedi on this list anyway.
Luminara Unduli
Last set appearance: 75151 Clone Turbo Tank from 2016


Luminara Unduli last appeared in the 2016 Turbo Tank, and the 2025 version of the vehicle focuses on another Jedi instead. That last version of the minifigure featured some excellent detailing, and this wouldn’t be the reason to bring back the character.
The LEGO Star Wars team would still be wise to offer fans another chance to pick up this minifigure, with most of the work already done for them thanks to the 2016 set (though that head piece will need to return, too.
Quinlan Vos
Last set appearance: 75151 Clone Turbo Tank from 2016


Also in 75151 Clone Turbo Tank from 2016 is Quinlan Vos. The last appearance of the character has a good level of detail and makes use of a hair element that, while not exclusive to the character, has likely now been retired.
A new version of Quinlan Vos would be able to reuse most of the printing and still be satisfactory, with many other hair elements currently available that would perfectly suit the Jedi’s appearance. Given that it’s been nearly 10 years since this character was seen in LEGO Star Wars, and the lack of new elements needed, Quinlan seems more likely than most for a remake in the coming years.
Eeth Koth
Last set appearance: 7964 Republic Frigate from 2011


Eeth Koth from 2011 is the only other Zabrak Jedi to use the spiked hair element, appearing in 2011’s 7964 Republic Frigate. This version of the character embraced the animated style of The Clone Wars with the enlarged eyes and, similar to many minifigures on this list, needs a remake solely to modernise him.
A new version of the Zabrak head piece would be required, and to save on funds, the LEGO Group would be best to bring him back alongside Agen Kolar.
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