Unsurprisingly, the 'Star Wars' villain known for things that come in twos—his lightsaber, separate halves of his own body—will be back for more.
Next month might be the traditional big 'Star Wars' drop from Lego, but April is all about 'The Mandalorian and Grogu'.
It was animation that gave Darth Maul a second chance, years after his seeming end in 'The Phantom Menace'. Now, he's starring in his own TV show—and the man behind Maul couldn't be happier.
Let's take a look back at the big toy news of the month, from Lego, to Hot Toys, and more.
Maul's a fortunate man to have been blessed with multiple good pairs of legs in his life.
The rare 'Star Wars' relic was the top-grossing item on the first day of Propstore's current auction.
Like he's coming out at Wrestlemania, Maul's entrance on his new show is perfectly theatrical.
Who needs Mandalorian cultural discourse when you could have a very pretty 12-inch replica of Pedro Pascal?
Seen some things, this Lego Yoda bust has.
Plus, Drew Goddard won't say whether or not Keanu Reeves will return for 'Matrix 5'.
Behind-the-scenes 'Star Wars' photos taken by visual effects artist Stuart Ziff are going up for auction at Propstore.
A fun wink to the controversial 'Star Wars' hotel experience was removed as the theme park shifts gears.
'The Mandalorian and Grogu' adding Jabba the Hutt's son got you thinking too many awkward questions about how that happens? We've got you covered.
The former apprentice begins his criminal empire in earnest in the new 'Star Wars' animated series, coming April 6.
Jonathan Favreau is teasing that the name of a particular mystery character will be known to fans—and given their role, there are some interesting candidates for who it might be.
'Edge of the Abyss', the second book in the 'Reign of the Empire' trilogy, is set a year before 'Andor', and includes plenty of key characters from the award-winning series.
The new 'Star Wars' movie will not answer the biggest linguistic debate of the galaxy: who's the anomaly of their species, Yoda or Yaddle?
It's not weird that Rotta the Hutt is back so much as it's weird he's coming back via 'The Mandalorian and Grogu,' of all things.
'The Last of Us' and 'Fantastic Four' star apparently does a lot more in the upcoming 'Star Wars' movie.
Lucasfilm president Dave Filoni calls the new movie 'a completely different era' of 'Star Wars,' but that requires some context.