‘Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic’ Disney+ Series in Development

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Today, over at FandomWire it has been revealed that the fan-favorite BioWare game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is being developed into a Disney+ series. Fans have been clamoring for Darth Revan to be canon. With this time period in the Star Wars universe being the height of Sith power and the fall of Coursant.

The report also mentions a film is also being considered but that has been in consideration for sometime. Fans have also fan-cast Keanu Reeves (John Wick) as Revan for many years now. They may finally get their wish…

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