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Major Star Wars Celebration panels in Australian times

Star Wars Celebration takes place over this weekend, and we’ve the Australian times of all major panels for locals to enjoy.

How to watch Star Wars Celebration panels

For those who can’t make it to Chicago for the big event, panels will be broadcast across both Star Wars‘ official website and YouTube. We’ll try to embed as many videos as possible as they’re made available.

Star Wars Celebration panels in Australian times

  • Star Wars: Episode IX panel: 2.00 am AEST, Saturday 13 April
    • Featuring Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy and Star Wars: Episode IX director JJ Abrams.
  • Star Wars Rebels Remembered panel: 3.45 am AEST, Sunday 14 April
    • Featuring show creator Dave Filoni.
  • The Galaxy-Wide Premiere of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order panel: 4.30 am AEST, Sunday 14 April
  •  Marvel Comics Presents: Star Wars panel: 5.30 am AEST, Sunday 14 April
    • Featuring Greg Pak (Star Wars: Age of Rebellion) and Ethan Sacks (Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge).
  • The Mandalorian Stream panel: 2.00 am AEST, Monday 15 April
    • Featuring Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni.
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars Sneak Peak panel: 6.30 am AEST, Monday 15 April
    • Featuring Dave Filoni and celebrating the return of the show.

You can see a full list of panels on offer here.

We’ll have more on Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, the newest Star Wars game from EA, as it’s made available.


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