Just earlier this week, theofficial announcement of production revealeddirectorRian Johnsonhard at work on the set ofStar Wars: Episode VIIIwithMark HamillandDaisy Ridleyin a familiar location from the end ofStar Wars: The Force Awakens. In addition, new cast members were confirmed withBenicio del Toro, Laura DernandKelly Marie Tranbeing named as part of the film. And with production in full swing, we have another look behind the scenes, this one revealing a surprisingly adorable working title logo for theStar Warssequel.

Here’s theStar Wars Episode VIIIworking title logo as revealed byCarrie Fisher:

Y🅾⛎🖐🏽🔔🇬🇧®🅰♑️🌀❔❕🤐pic.twitter.com/Y3eyMSb48z

— Carrie Fisher (@carrieffisher)July 23, 2025

As you may see, the on-set title for the film isSpace Bear: Episode VIII, complete with a little panda bear emoji replacing one of the letters in the title. I can’t be sure, but when you zoom in, it looks like the panda might be wearing a headwrap not dissimilar from the one Rey wore inThe Force Awakens. That likely means nothing in the grand scheme of things as far as hints about the new movie are concerned, but it’s just a cute little detail.

We have no idea where that title came from, but the fake title wasdiscovered as far back as 2014andconfirmed back in January.Star Wars: The Force Awakenshad the working title ofFoodles, though we’re not sure where the inspiration for that fake title came from, and the same can be said forSpace Bearas well.

Speaking of which, it seems strange that the logo has been designed to look like aStar Warstitle, defeating the purpose of the decoy title to begin with. But presumably,Space Bear(without theEpisode VIIItitle) is how the movie is referred to outside of the set to confuse those who don’t know what the movie really is. After all, if you’re close enough theStar Wars: Episode VIIIset to see this on a chair, then you probably already know it’s aStar Warsmovie set.

Also, for those curious, that adorable dog is Carrie Fisher’s pet bulldog Gary, and he has his own custom action figure:

New@starwarsaction figure acquired:@carrieffisher’s dog Gary ☺️🐶https://t.co/YiLkJ2Aemhpic.twitter.com/gbULACWk9B

— /Film (@slashfilm)August 02, 2025

I’m not sure why they didn’t decide to call the movieSpace Dogand give Gary his own special little emoji in the logo. But since he gets to be on the set ofStar Wars: Episode VIIIand even attended the premiere ofThe Force Awakens, it’s safe to say that dog is leading a pretty sweet life in a galaxy far, far away already.