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The Skywalker Family Tree, Explained (Including the Legends Characters)



Skywalker is one of the most famous surnames in movie history. Even non-Star Wars fans know the name without watching a single minute of the franchise. The Skywalkers are prominent characters in Episodes I – IX, which has been dubbed “the Skywalker Saga”. They possess a particularly strong connection with the Force; as Luke always reminds us, “The Force is strong with my family.” The Skywalkers play a major role in galactic events across generations, involved with both the creation and destruction of the Galactic Empire.


Their legendary stories go beyond Disney’s official canon. Star WarsLegends, an expanded universe that was deemed non-canonical once Disney took the reins, encompasses hundreds of books, graphic novels, spin-off films, and TV shows that introduce other members of the Skywalker family. Let’s take a look at the Skywalker family tree and trace their roots through the galaxy’s history.


Shmi Skywalker

Main Canon Character

Shmi Skywalker
Lucasfilm

In both canon and non-canon timelines, Shmi (Pernilla August) is the earliest known ancestor of the Skywalker family. A slave on Tatooine, she conceives a son, Anakin, through mysterious means. In Episode I: The Phantom Menace, she hands her son over to Qui-Gon Jinn (Lian Neeson) to receive Jedi training and lead a better life. Who were her parents? What Skywalkers came before her? Maybe one day, Disney will come out with a story that delves more into her lineage.


Shimi is also important as she is the sole Skywalker, as her son Anakin Skywalker was an immaculate conception. In The Phantom Menace, Qui-Gon asks Shmi about Anakin’s father after discovering the boy’s unusually high power and connection to the Force. “There was no father,” Shmi replies. “I carried him, I gave birth, I raised him. I can’t explain what happened.”

It’s an answer that made most Star Wars fans scratch their heads. It’s widely believed that Anakin was conceived by midi-chlorine, microscopic and intelligent life forms that reside within all living things and interact with the Force. In other words, Shmi became pregnant through the will of the Force — so, in a way, the Force is like Anakin’s biological father.

Anakin Skywalker

Main Canon Character

Anakin skywalker in revenge of the sith
20th Century Fox


Here he is. The man, the myth, the legend. Anakin Skywalker is arguably the most iconic member of the Skywalker family. Born through the will of the Force, Anakin (Hayden Christensen) is a skilled Jedi Knight who possesses an immense power that would become the staple of his family. He’s regarded as the prophesied Chosen One, the figure who would restore balance to the Force, though some fans debate if that’s really the case.

Fueled by arrogance and rage, Anakin is corrupted by the evil Darth Sidious, who leads him down the path to the Dark Side. He ceases to be Anakin and transforms into Darth Vader, the Emperor’s right-hand man and a primary antagonist in the Skywalker saga. He plays a prominent role in establishing the Galactic Empire and wiping out the Jedi Order. Anakin’s tragic fall is the backbone of the Skywalker saga and a legendary tale in the Star Wars mythos.


Padmé Amidala

Main Canon Character

Natalie Portman as Padmé Amidala looking pensive in Star Wars.
Lucasfilm

Padmé Amidala (Natalie Portman) is a major character in the Star Wars prequel trilogy. She was the Queen of Naboo and later its senator. She’s a strong leader, a prominent figure in the Republic, and a vocal supporter of democracy. She falls in love with and marries Anakin Skywalker. Because of Anakin’s Jedi vows, the pair are forced to keep their relationship a secret.

Their tragic romance leads to Padmé’s untimely demise — though not before she births two very important members of the Skywalker family.

Lars Family

Cliegg, Owen, and Beru Lars – Main Canon Characters

Anakin with the Lars Family after his mother's death
Disney


A few years after Anakin left Tatooine, in between Episodes I and II, Shmi was sold to Cliegg Lars where he freed her. The two fell in love and wound up marrying, which makes Cliegg the stepfather of Anakin. Clieg has only one biological son, Owen, who marries a woman named Beru. Although they’re minor characters and not blood-related, the Lars family becomes an important branch in the Skywalker family tree as Owen and Beru are left to care for Luke Skywalker by Obi-Wan Kenobi after Padme’s death at the hands of Anakin.

They defend Luke when the Sith Inquisitor Reva comes for Luke but are not so lucky when Stormtroopers come knocking at their door looking for R2D2 and C-3PO and are killed, and their bodies are left burned. It is their death that inspires Luke Skywalker to join Obi-Wan Kenobi on his journey.

Luke Skywalker

Main Canon Character

A close-up of Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker in Star Wars
20th Century Studios


Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) is another iconic member of the Skywalker family. If you grew up with the original trilogy, then Luke was the original Skywalker — and until that famous twist ending in The Empire Strikes Back, he was the only Skywalker in the franchise. He’s the original hero of Star Wars, who went from being a frustrated youth stuck on a desert planet to being one of the saviors of the galaxy. To protect him from the Empire, Luke was raised by Owen and Beru Lars on Anakin’s home planet of Tatooine. After their deaths, he joins Obi-Wan Kenobi (Alec Guinness) on a mission to save Princess Leia and becomes a key player in the rebellion against the Empire.

Luke follows in his father’s footsteps and becomes a powerful Jedi Knight. He helps to redeem his father, Darth Vader, and destroy the Empire. He eventually rebuilds the Jedi Order, but that is cut short by his own actions when through his hubris, bought into the mighty Skywalker bloodline and trains his nephew, Ben Solo, and out of fear for a brief moment, thinks of ending his nephew to save the galaxy. While it quickly passed, his nephew saw what his uncle thought of him and led Luke to exile himself on the island of Ach-To until the galaxy needed him once more.


Leia Organa

Main Canon Character

Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia, flanked by Stormtroopers in A New Hope
Lucasfilm

Leia Organa (Carrie Fisher) is one of two children born to Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala, one half of a set of twins. In order to protect her from the Empire, she’s secretly adopted by the Organa family and is raised as a Princess of Alderaan. Armed with the fierceness of her father and the political savvy of her mother, Leia is a dominant figure and significant leader in the rebellion against the Empire.

She does exhibit strength with the Force, though she doesn’t fully explore that connection. She falls in love with the smuggler-turned-general, Han Solo (Harrison Ford), adding yet another important branch to the Skywalker family tree.

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Organa family

Bail and Breha Organa – Main Canon CharactersWinter Celchu – Legends Character

Bail and Breha Organa
Disney

Senator Bail Organa and his wife, Queen Breha, adopted Leia Skywalker in Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and bestowed her with the surname Organa. They raised and loved Leia like their own blood. Bail and Breha had no biological children of their own, though they did adopt another girl within the Legends universe: Winter Celchu. Leia and Winter two grew up together on Alderaan and developed a sisterly bond. Both the Orgena’s meet their tragic end in A New Hope when the Death Star destroys their home planet of Alderaan.

Han Solo

Main Canon Character

Ford as Han Solo in Star Wars
20th Century Fox


Han Solo (arguably Harrison Ford’s most iconic role) is the bad boy of Star Wars, everyone’s favorite stuck-up, half-witted, scruffy-looking Nerf-herder. Han goes from a selfish loner (aside from his faithful companion Chewbacca) to a galactic hero after he agrees to smuggle Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi to Alderaan. Their adventure introduces him to the Rebel Alliance, where he becomes a prominent figure — and also to Princess Leia. After a bit of will-they-or-won’t-they, Han and Leia fall in love and establish a new generation of Skywalkers.

Ben Solo

Main Canon Character

Adam Driver as Kylo Ren from Star Wars - The Force Awakens
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Within Disney’s canon, Leia and Han have only one child: Ben Solo (Adam Driver). He is the last of the Skywalker bloodline. Like all Skywalkers, Ben possesses an affinity for the Force. He’s trained by his maternal uncle, Luke. But despite the Jedi’s best efforts, Ben is turned to the Dark Side through the manipulation of Darth Sidious and Supreme Leader Snoke of the First Order.


He becomes Kylo Ren and tries to emulate his powerful grandfather, Darth Vader. He becomes one of the main antagonists of Disney’s sequel trilogy. Despite committing some truly wicked acts, Ben is full of inner conflict and struggles between the light and the dark sides of the Force.

Rey Skywalker

Main Canon Character

Daisy Ridley as Rey Skywalker in Star Wars in the desert about to bury Luke's and Leia's lightsabers
Lucasfilms

Rey (Daisy Ridley) is the heroine of the sequel trilogy. She’s a Force-sensitive human from a desert planet who gets involved with galactic affairs. She’s the granddaughter of Darth Sidious, though her lineage is a mystery for most of the series. She’s exceptionally strong with the Force, frightening even Luke with her immense power. He trains her in the ways of the Force, helping her to become the first Jedi of a new generation. She also develops a close bond with Leia and Han and a romantic relationship with Ben Solo, which inspires his return to the light.


At the end of Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker, after finally ridding the galaxy of Darth Sidious, Rey denounces her bloodline and takes Skywalker as her new surname. She has rejected the Palpatine lineage and has chosen an identity of her own, one that means something to her. While the Skywalker bloodline might be over, the idea of them lives on. There is something rather nice knowing that a name does not need bloodline to continue on, but has a legacy that last far beyond that. Rey is now the face of the Skywalker family and will be the one who continues their family tree. Perhaps we’ll even see some of this in the upcoming film that captures the next chapter of Rey’s story.

Other Solo children

Jaina, Jacen, and Anakin Solo – Legends Characters

Jacen, Jaina, and Anakin Solo
Lucas Publishing


For years, before Dinsey purchased Lucasfilm and decided to create a new set of adventures post-Return of the Jedi, Lucasfilm publishing and video games crafted their own stories for what the story was after The Death Star II blew up. Worth noting is that this was never seen as canon even before Disney and George Lucas would make changes as he saw fit. So this was always all nebulous at best. Yet many other Skywalkers were introduced in this period of the franchise’s history that fans came to know and love.

In the sequel trilogy, Han and Leia only have one kid, Ben Solo who grows to become Kylo Ren. The Legends universe, however, tells a very different story. Han and Leia remain a happily married couple, stronger than ever, despite numerous challenges. They also have three children, none of whom are named Ben: Jaina, Jacen, and Anakin. Jaina becomes a Jedi Master. Her twin, Jacen, falls to the Dark Side and becomes Darth Caedus, a likely inspiration for Kylo Ren’s own story. Anakin also becomes a Jedi warrior — and tragically ends up sacrificing himself in order to save his loved ones.


Mara Jade Skywalker

Legends Character

Star Wars Legends art from novel set after Return of the Jedi
Random House

The Last Jedi showed that Luke Skywalker did not have any children and never married, but in the original Legends timeline, that was a different story. Luke had his own family. He meets Mara Jade, a fierce, red-headed, Force-sensitive human. Sensing her potential, Darth Sidious took Jade from her parents and had her trained in the ways of the Force. She became an “Emperor’s Hand,” one of Palpatine’s personal assassins. After her master’s death, Mara vowed to exact revenge on Luke.


Mara and Luke are later forced to work together many times in order to survive. They develop respect for each other, and over time, that respect blossoms into feelings of love. Leave it to Luke Skywalker to bring his greatest enemies into the light. Unlike the Luke of Disney canon, Legends Luke tosses his Jedi vows aside and marries her. She then becomes Mara Jade Skywalker. She becomes a Jedi Master herself and is a significant piece of Luke’s New Jedi Order, which he sadly failed to establish in the sequel trilogy.

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Ben Skywalker

Legends Character

Ben Skywalker
Lucas Publishing

Ben Skywalker is the only child of Luke and Mara Jade Skywalker in Star Wars Legends, named after Luke’s former master, Ben Kenobi. He spent a portion of his life being raised by Han and Leia since Luke and Mara were active combatants in the Yuuzhan Vong War. Take one guess what Ben grows up to be. Yep, a Jedi Master. And how can he not? He’s the grandson of Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader and the son of Jedi legend Luke Skywalker.


Ben becomes a powerful Jedi in his own right and aids his father in battling the Sith, a far cry from the Ben we got in the sequel trilogy. He clearly has children since the Skywalker bloodline continues beyond Ben. What isn’t clear, though, is who birthed those children. Some fans like to believe that it’s Vestara, a Sith apprentice who converts to the light after forming a romantic relationship with Ben. Classic Skywalker. This means that the official canon of the Star Wars franchises merges elements from Luke and Leia’s children to make a new composite character. Ben Solo, aka Kylo Ren, has the name of Luke and Mara Jade’s kid from Legends but is the son of Leia and Han Solo.

Future Skywalker Generations

Kol, Cade, and Nat Skywalker – Legends Characters

Anakin Skywalker with his blue lightsaber
Disney


The Skywalker family tree gets a little murky after Ben Skywalker. The Legends universe jumps ahead into the future, skipping over Ben’s children, and follows future descendants of the Skywalker family.

  • Kol Skywalker – Another Jedi Master named Skywalker who becomes the head of the Jedi High Council.
  • Cade Skywalker – Kol’s son with his wife and former Imperial Intelligence agent, Morrigan Corde. He becomes disillusioned with his heritage after witnessing his father’s murder at the hands of the Sith. Kol appears to his son as a Force Ghost in the afterlife, urging him to stay away from the Dark Side and to embrace his family’s legacy.
  • Nat Skywalker – Kol’s older brother, who also becomes a Jedi. He marries Droo Rawk and adopts three children with her: Ahnah, Skeeto, and Micah. They have no biological children of their own.

The Skywalker Saga is over, yet it will continue on in new films focused on Rey Skywalker. Yet while fans love the Skywalkers, hopefully, films like The Mandlaorian & Grogu, James Mangold’s first Jedi movie, and television shows like The Acolyote will move the franchise beyond the Skywalkers.


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Are you curious to see where each of the Skywalker Jedi ranks amongst the most powerful in the franchise? Check out our video to see how Anakin, Luke, and Rey stack up against Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Qui-Gon Jinn.

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