Pretty sure the movies (obviously) and the animated shows? I remember something about Rebels being canon at least. The novelisations and prequel books, probably. Not sure about any comic tie-ins, though.
Yes, Clone Wars and Rebels are still part of canon.
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Canon
Since then, the only previously published material still considered canon are the six original trilogy/prequel trilogy films and the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series and film. Most material published after April 25—such as the Star Wars Rebels TV series and all novels beginning with A New Dawn—is also considered part of the new canon, on account of the creation of the Lucasfilm Story Group, which currently oversees continuity as a whole. Characters under the Legends banner are still available for use as needed, even if events concerning them are no longer canon.
On note of that last sentence a lot of people have pointed a lot of the new characters and plots do seem to be taking elements out of Legends, so it wouldn't shock me if we see hem bringing in more elements from the EU.
Clone Wars, Rebels, the Chuck Wendig novels (Aftermath), the Greg Rucka books and the others with the nice Phil Noto covers, the novelization, some short novellas that you can find on Amazon, there's a Leia book coming up called Bloodlines.
Comics-wise: Mark Waid & Terry Dodson's Leia, Kieron Gillian's Vader, Chales Soule's Lando and his soon to be published Poe Dameron book, Greg Rucka's Shattered Empire (about Poe's parents, in part), the Rebels books (I know there's one on Kanan). Marvel has all the comics now, the Dark Horse books are all Legends.
Canon
(Anonymous) 2016-03-31 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Canon
(Anonymous) 2016-03-31 09:30 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Canon
(Anonymous) 2016-03-31 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)Pretty sure Clone Wars, too
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(Anonymous) 2016-03-31 10:00 pm (UTC)(link)http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Canon
Since then, the only previously published material still considered canon are the six original trilogy/prequel trilogy films and the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series and film. Most material published after April 25—such as the Star Wars Rebels TV series and all novels beginning with A New Dawn—is also considered part of the new canon, on account of the creation of the Lucasfilm Story Group, which currently oversees continuity as a whole. Characters under the Legends banner are still available for use as needed, even if events concerning them are no longer canon.
On note of that last sentence a lot of people have pointed a lot of the new characters and plots do seem to be taking elements out of Legends, so it wouldn't shock me if we see hem bringing in more elements from the EU.
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(Anonymous) 2016-04-03 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)YEP because of that line I'm living in limbo and it fucking sucks. "Does my favorite character still exist or not???????"
I may never know.
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(Anonymous) 2016-04-03 06:26 am (UTC)(link)Chewbacca the horrible deadbeat dad and Han/Leia/Luke the holiday-appropriating asshole white people forever.
Re: Canon
(Anonymous) 2016-04-03 06:34 am (UTC)(link)Comics-wise: Mark Waid & Terry Dodson's Leia, Kieron Gillian's Vader, Chales Soule's Lando and his soon to be published Poe Dameron book, Greg Rucka's Shattered Empire (about Poe's parents, in part), the Rebels books (I know there's one on Kanan). Marvel has all the comics now, the Dark Horse books are all Legends.