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Star Wars Black Series The Rise of Skywalker

The complete guide to every Star Wars Black Series Rise of Skywalker figure — the Galaxy Collection sub-line plus the 12-figure Red Line run covering Rey, Kylo Ren, Sith Trooper, Zorii Bliss, Knights of Ren, and the Exegol cast.

The Star Wars Black Series Rise of Skywalker sub-line in the Galaxy Collection era currently consists of a single figure — Rey (Dark Side Vision) at TROS 01, the Force vision sequence Rey with the dark side staff. The Red Line provided the film’s primary cast coverage across twelve figures released in 2019 and 2020, making The Rise of Skywalker one of the few sequel trilogy films where the Red Line era remains the primary Black Series source rather than Galaxy Collection updates.

This is not a gap in coverage — the Red Line TROS figures were among the best-produced of the entire Phase 3 run, benefiting from the introduction of Photo Real face printing at wave 22 onward. The TROS Red Line figures are largely Photo Real-quality releases that don’t require Galaxy Collection updates in the same way as earlier Red Line figures from 2015 to 2018. For collectors, this means the Red Line TROS figures remain display-competitive with Galaxy Collection releases in a way that early Red Line figures are not.

The Galaxy Collection TROS Figure

Rey (Dark Side Vision) at TROS 01 covers a specific Force vision scene — Rey in dark robes with a folding red double-bladed lightsaber staff, the what-if dark side Rey configuration. This is a collector-focused variant rather than the primary Rey display figure — the main TROS Rey is the Red Line Rey & D-O at #91. The Dark Side Vision figure is notable for its unique design that doesn’t appear elsewhere in the line and for the folding staff accessory that distinguishes it from every other Rey figure produced.

The Red Line TROS Coverage

The twelve Red Line TROS figures cover the film comprehensively given their 2019–2020 production with Photo Real face printing on human characters. The core cast: Supreme Leader Kylo Ren and Supreme Leader Kylo Ren (First Edition) at #90, Rey & D-O and the First Edition at #91, Sith Trooper and First Edition at #92, Zorii Bliss at #103, Knight of Ren (Vicrul) at #105, Sith Jet Trooper at #106, and Wedge Antilles at #102.

The dual numbering at #90, #91, and #92 — standard and First Edition variants — is unique in the Red Line’s history and was a product of the simultaneous retail launch strategy for TROS, where standard and premium First Edition versions shipped together. The First Edition versions use different packaging inserts but identical figures.

The Sith Trooper — TROS’s Army Builder Legacy

The Sith Trooper is the Rise of Skywalker’s most significant contribution to the Black Series troop programme. Sith Trooper at #92 with its dark red armour and distinctive helmet design is the Exegol legion’s ground soldier — a visually striking departure from standard Stormtrooper white that creates immediate display impact. The Sith Jet Trooper at #106 adds the airborne variant. Both figures benefit from Photo Real-era production quality and hold up strongly alongside Galaxy Collection figures on a modern shelf.

Zorii Bliss and the Kijimi Display

Zorii Bliss at #103 is the spice runner turned Resistance ally in her distinctive gold helmet and armour — one of the strongest Photo Real releases of the late Red Line era. Her armour-dependent design means the face printing question is partially moot, but the overall figure quality is high. Zorii Bliss pairs with Jannah from earlier in the Red Line and the TROS core cast for the Resistance element of the Exegol display.

Knights of Ren

The Knights of Ren received one figure in the Red Line — Knight of Ren (Vicrul) at #105 with his distinctive scythe-like weapon. Only one of the six Knights received a dedicated Black Series figure, leaving five without representation. This remains one of the more notable gaps in the TROS coverage — the visual variety of the Knights of Ren’s weapon loadouts would support individual figures for each member, but as of 2025 only Vicrul has been produced.

Collecting TROS in 2025

For a complete Rise of Skywalker display in 2025, the Red Line figures are the primary sources: Rey & D-O (#91), Supreme Leader Kylo Ren (#90), Sith Trooper (#92), Sith Jet Trooper (#106), Zorii Bliss (#103), Knight of Ren Vicrul (#105), and Wedge Antilles (#102). These are supplemented by the Dark Side Vision Rey from the Galaxy Collection for the dark side variant display. The Red Line TROS figures are widely available on secondary markets at reasonable prices given their late-era Photo Real production quality — they do not have the pre-Photo Real obsolescence of earlier Red Line figures, making them genuinely current-quality display pieces.

Building a Rise of Skywalker Display

The Exegol finale is the primary display target for TROS collectors. The scene requires: Rey & D-O (#91) for the hero anchor, Supreme Leader Kylo Ren / Ben Solo for the redemption arc, Sith Trooper army builders, Sith Jet Trooper for the aerial element. Zorii Bliss and Jannah extend the Resistance side. For the Dark Side Vision variant display, the Galaxy Collection Rey (Dark Side Vision) provides the alternate force vision configuration alongside standard TROS figures.

The absence of an Emperor Palpatine TROS figure means the Exegol display lacks its central antagonist in a film-specific configuration. The closest available Palpatine is the ROTS sub-line Darth Sidious in prequel-era robes, which works as a thematic stand-in given Palpatine’s deteriorated appearance in TROS doesn’t have a dedicated figure.

The Sequel Trilogy Complete — Cross-Film Display

Rise of Skywalker closes the Skywalker saga, and a cross-trilogy sequel display spanning all three films is achievable with figures from the Galaxy Collection TFA and TLJ sub-lines plus the Red Line TROS run. Rey across three configurations — Jakku, Jedi Training, and the Dark Side Vision — tells the complete character arc. Kylo Ren from TFA masked through TLJ unmasked to Supreme Leader to Ben Solo traces the antagonist-to-redemption journey. The Sith Trooper, First Order Stormtrooper, and First Order Executioner Trooper give the First Order faction display three trooper variants. The sequel trilogy’s story in figures.

Secondary Market

Red Line TROS figures are available at or near retail given their recent-enough production (2019–2020) and Photo Real quality. The First Edition variants at #90, #91, and #92 carry modest premiums over standard versions but represent identical figures. Zorii Bliss is the most visually distinctive TROS figure and trades at a modest premium. Sith Troopers are available in volume given army-builder production runs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Rise of Skywalker only have one Galaxy Collection figure? The Red Line TROS figures from 2019–2020 already used Photo Real face printing, making Galaxy Collection updates less necessary than for earlier Red Line figures. Hasbro likely assessed that the Red Line TROS figures were close enough in quality to the Galaxy Collection standard to not require immediate updates.

Is there a Black Series Palpatine from Rise of Skywalker? The Emperor / Palpatine in TROS configuration has not received a dedicated TROS sub-line or late Red Line release as of 2025. The ROTS sub-line Darth Sidious covers the prequel-era Palpatine; the Blue Wave #11 covers the ROTJ Emperor. A specific TROS Palpatine with his deteriorated Exegol configuration has not been produced.

What are the First Edition TROS figures? The First Edition versions at #90, #91, and #92 are identical figures to the standard releases but shipped with different packaging inserts and a “First Edition” designation on the box. They were released simultaneously with the standard versions for the TROS Force Friday launch. No collector-significant differences exist between First Edition and standard versions beyond the packaging.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Rise of Skywalker only have one Galaxy Collection figure? The Red Line TROS figures from late 2019 through 2020 were produced with Photo Real face printing — the same technology as Galaxy Collection. They are functionally current-quality figures and don’t require the same level of updating as early Red Line figures from 2015 to 2018.

Is there a Black Series Jannah figure? Yes — Jannah appeared in the Red Line at an earlier number before #90. She has not received a Galaxy Collection TROS sub-line update as of 2025.

How many Knights of Ren Black Series figures are there? One — Knight of Ren (Vicrul) at Red Line #105. The remaining five Knights have not been produced in the Black Series as of 2025.

Is the Dark Side Vision Rey a standard retail figure? Yes — Rey (Dark Side Vision) at TROS 01 is a standard mainline Galaxy Collection release, not a retailer exclusive. It is widely available at standard Black Series retail price points.

What is the best Rise of Skywalker Black Series figure? Zorii Bliss for visual distinctiveness. Sith Trooper for army-building value. Dark Side Vision Rey for the unique design that doesn’t appear in any other sub-line.


Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Galaxy Collection. Related: The Last Jedi | The Force Awakens | Red Line | 50th Anniversary.