Summary
The Black Series is a line of action figures that celebrates all thingsStar Wars. Cal Kestis is making a return to the series in an all-new set, but he’s not alone. TheJedi: Survivorstar has brought Turgle, Skoova Steve, and Merrin along with him, and the Nightsister has also been added to Star Wars' Vintage Collection at the same time.
Even though Cal is already a part of The Black Series, this new figure is unique for several reasons. For starters, it includes a spare head so that you can switch up the Survivor’s look. The second game inwhat will eventually be a Jedi trilogyhad chests scattered across its maps with cosmetic options for Kestis inside. One of those chests had a mullet inside, and now you can own an action figure that replicates it.

Again, the mullet look is optional. We know it’s not for everyone and, if you hate it, you can stick with Cal’s standard look and lock the mullet in a drawer and forget about it forever.
An extra mullet is far from the best thing about the new Black Series Jedi: Survivor set. Making his debut in the collection alongside the Respawn series' star is Turgle. The debut of Survivor’s frog man was brief, but it left a lasting impression. So much so that he now has his own action figure. Survivor’s Skoova Steve is also included in the same set, as is BD-1 since no set that includes Cal Kestis would be complete without the adorable droid.The set costs $44.99and can be pre-ordered below.

Finally, Turgle Has An Action Figure
And So Does Cal’s Mullet
As mentioned above, Merrin is also joining The Black Series. Like Turgle, this will be the Nightsister’s first Black Series action figure, but unlike Turgle, Merrin has been deemed notable enough to warrant a release of her own, as she should. Merrin’s figure can be equipped with a spear or a dagger, and there’s also a magic FX accessory to make it look like the figure is using her powers.It’s significantly cheaper than Cal’s new set at $24.99since it includes far fewer characters and accessories.
Hasbro has revealed not one, but two Merrin figures today as the Jedi trilogy’s Nightsister is also joining Star Wars' Vintage Collection. The Vintage Collection puts characters old and new into old school packaging, making them appear as if they were made and released alongside the original trilogy. The vintage version of Merrin comes with the same accessories but is slightly smaller than her Black Series counterpart - 3.75 inches down from six inches, which in turnbrings the price down to $16.99.

Rounding out TheGamer’s exclusive Star Wars reveals is a second addition to the Vintage Collection from Jedi Survivor - the Rocket Trooper. Players are faced with various forms of Stormtroopers acrossFallen Orderand Survivor, including ones like these that are equipped with rocket launchers. If you plan on picking up this one and the Cal figure, you can recreate the moments in the game when you used the force to throw the rockets back where they came from. Still one of the coolest ways to take out enemies I’ve ever experienced in a Star Wars game, andit’ll cost you $16.99 to buy the Rocket Trooperthat will allow you to recreate it.
All of The Black Series and Vintage Collection figures revealed above will beavailable to pre-order on Amazon starting from 3 pm EST on July 25, 2025, with the exception ofthe Cal Kestis and Turgle set which will be available from midday. All of the figures will be released this summer.

Star Wars: The Black Series
Star Wars: The Black Series is a range of official action figures created by Hasbro that celebrates the franchise’s entire history across all media. Characters from every corner of a galaxy far, far away have been turned into action figures via The Black Series, whether they be from the Star Wars movies, video games, or TV shows.
Star Wars: The Vintage Collection
Hasbro’s Vintage Collection is a range of modern-day action figures that have been designed to look like they were made and released during the early days of Star Wars hype. Characters from the past and present have been added to the collection and presented in colorful, old-school packaging so they’re in keeping with the line’s vintage aesthetic.