LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy continues to tease
The second season of LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy streams later this month, and a new clip teases a fan-favourite character.
The remixed galaxy of LEGO Star Wars’ latest animated endeavour is back on September 19, bringing with it an evil Obi-Wan Kenobi and, most surprisingly, Darth Revan. The new clip and the shocking return of LEGO Darth Revan are the subject of our latest YouTube video, discussing the history of this character and why his return as a LEGO minifigure is so surprising.
Darth Revan hails from the Knights of the Old Republic game series, which is explained in our new video. Darth Revan’s only LEGO appearance was May the 4th 2014 and 2017, during a period when the popular game series received some attention from the LEGO Group through minifigures and models.
Darth Revan’s new minifigure in LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past has the same appearance as his original minifigure, signalling that the LEGO Group has no plans to return to the minifigure beyond the streaming series. The only physical LEGO item based on the second season of Rebuild the Galaxy is 75414 The Force Burner Snowspeeder, featuring a trio of exclusive minifigures, but with Solitus as the antagonist instead of Revan.

Darth Revan is just one of the many minifigures featured in LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy that either has no minifigure at all or is based on a retired depiction. The new clip from the second season confirms that the new instalment is going to be just as much of a tease as the first, and we already know that Jaxxon is featured in the season oo.
With such deep cuts, LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past will certainly be worth a watch when it launches on September 19. In the meantime, 75414 Force Burner Snowspeeder is available now, alongside a range of sets based on the first season.
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I own this minifigure