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The subject of this article concerns a fan topic in Star Wars culture.

This article documents a fan podcast that has hosted on the Podcast Stage at Star Wars Celebration.

"Triad of the Force is a channel which was featured on the Podcast Stage at Star Wars Celebration 2022 and 2023, featuring Nani and Gus, lifelong Puerto Rican friends who after years of discussing the media they love, came together and created their show. Triad of the Force focuses their discussions on Star Wars, but their love for media spans everything from sci-fi, fantasy, CBMs, and beyond. From films to TV, from books to comic books, Triad of the Force looks at all media critically, from a Latine/x perspective."
―Triad Of The Force's description[1]

Triad Of The Force is a Star Wars–centric podcast hosted by that first debuted in January 2016. Its hosts include Gustavo, Marianna, and Moe, the former two of which are current hosts. The podcast enjoys many types of content, seeking to look at media from a Latine/x perspective though much of their discussions are focused on Star Wars. As of 2025, Triad Of The Force has released over 210 episodes.[1]

Several notable Star Wars creators interviewed by the podcast include Beau Willimon, Sanne Wohlenberg, Nicholas Britell, Luke Hull, Michael Wilkinson, Krystina Arielle, Leslye Headland, Diego Luna, Genevieve O'Reilly, Kyle Soller, Denise Gough, Brigitte Kali, Marisé Alvarez, Nada Maktari, Paul Shipper, Kelly Knox, Rodrigo Blaas, James Waugh, Josh Rimes, Jacqui Lopez, Gabriel Osorio, Zoraida Córdova, David Shayne, Ken Cunningham, Chris Kempshall, Bobby Moynihan, Dee Bradley Baker, Gaten Matarazzo, Tony Revolori, Dan Hernandez, Benji Samit, and Brandon Wainerdi.[1]

The podcast attended Celebration Anaheim[1]—held between May 26th and May 29th, 2022,[3] and hosted a panel with Catrina Dennis and Alden Diaz.[4] Triad Of The Force returned again for Celebration Europe,[1] hosted from April 7th to April 10th, 2023,[5] where the podcast co-hosted the panel "The Importance of Latinx Representation."[1]

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