LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy has turned a long-running fan theory into a real minifigure, and that’s why the current LEGO Star Wars sale matters. Universal Studios Hollywood Hub has the LEGO Dark Falcon set priced at $149.99, and it includes Darth Jar Jar alongside a stack of other alternate-universe characters. For players and collectors, this isn’t just another discount; it’s one of the few ways to get a Darth Jar Jar minifigure without waiting for a separate release that may never come.
That matters because the Darth Jar Jar idea started on Reddit more than 10 years ago, and it built enough momentum to become one of those internet theories people kept revisiting. None of the arguments ever proved true, and Darth Jar Jar’s appearance in the Disney+ Original series isn’t canon, but LEGO still gave the gag real plastic life. If you’ve followed the theory since the Episode I and The Phantom Menace days, this sale is the cleanest excuse to finally put that version of Jar Jar on a shelf.
LEGO Star Wars The Dark Falcon on Sale Today
The LEGO Dark Falcon is a reimagined take on the Millenium Falcon, and it stands out because LEGO pushes the ship into darker territory instead of recycling the usual grey look. At over 1,500 pieces, it’s still a substantial build, so this isn’t a small novelty set you finish in an evening and forget. The size gives it real display presence, while the design gives it a sharper identity than the standard Falcon variants that have filled shelves for years.
More importantly, the minifigure lineup is the set’s real hook. Alongside Darth Jar Jar, the box includes Bounty Hunter C-3PO, Darth Dev, Darth Rey, Beach Luke, and Jedi Vader. Those are all alternate takes on familiar characters, which means the set works less like a straight vehicle model and more like a self-contained joke about what happens when Star Wars goes off the rails and keeps going.
- LEGO Dark Falcon is on sale for $149.99
- The set includes Darth Jar Jar
- Other minifigures: Bounty Hunter C-3PO, Darth Dev, Darth Rey, Beach Luke, and Jedi Vader
- The build has over 1,500 pieces
That price makes the set easier to justify than it would be at full cost, especially if you care more about the minifigures than the ship itself. LEGO clearly knows what it has here: the Dark Falcon gives collectors a weird, specific version of Star Wars that feels designed for people who enjoy the franchise’s sillier corners. Amazon is also part of the broader LEGO Star Wars sale push, so this isn’t a one-off markdown tucked away in a corner of the internet.
