It’s safe to say that Ahsoka Tano’s live-action debut in
The Mandalorian
Season 2 was well-received. Over the last decade, Ahsoka has become one of the most popular characters in the Star Wars franchise and was at the top of fan wishlists for a role in a live-action story.
Ahsoka’s appearance in “Chapter 13 - The Jedi” was thrilling, and it left people wanting more. When we last saw her, Tano had just defeated the vile magistrate on Corvus and demanded the location of Grand Admiral Thrawn,
setting up a new storyline that appears to continue the events of
Star Wars Rebels
.
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For those concerned about Ahsoka’s appearance being a one-and-done situation, fear not - the iconic heroine is getting her own series…
CONFIRMATION
During the Disney Investor’s Day event, Lucasfilm announced that a new series,
Star Wars: Ahsoka
, is in development. The limited series, starring Rosario Dawson, will be written by Dave Filoni and executive produced by Filoni and Jon Favreau.
Ahsoka, a new Original Series, starring @RosarioDawson and set within the timeline of #TheMandalorian is coming to #DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/SH78By0Id3
It was revealed that
Ahsoka
and the other newly announced series
Rangers of the New Republic
would build up to a larger story with future projects and culminate with a larger event piece.
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WHAT THIS MEANS
Ahsoka’s appearance in
The Mandalorian
had long been rumored to serve as a backdoor into her own series, and the reports have now been proven true. Rosario Dawson pulled off an impossible task in bringing to life a fan-favorite animated character, emulating the gravitas that emulated Ahsoka Tano and her role in Star Wars.
There’s no better person to write the series than Dave Filoni. The creator has been alongside the development of the character since the beginning of
The Clone Wars
, and he’s overseen
our beloved hero evolve into the Gandalf-inspired traveler
. Ahsoka’s quest to find Grand Admiral Thrawn and Ezra Bridger began during the epilogue of
Rebels,
and there was no way that name-dropping the antagonist wasn’t going to be followed up in the near future.
It’s incredible to look back at Ahsoka’s journey and recognize that she’s now earned a live-action series. The combat and wisdom the character portrayed in
The Mandalorian
will now have the opportunity to be displayed over the course of an entire limited run, and the Force will surely be right at the heart of this tale. Ahsoka recently took her first step into a larger world, but in good time, that world will get much bigger.
ADVERTISEMENT
It’s safe to say that Ahsoka Tano’s live-action debut in
The Mandalorian
Season 2 was well-received. Over the last decade, Ahsoka has become one of the most popular characters in the Star Wars franchise and was at the top of fan wishlists for a role in a live-action story.
Ahsoka’s appearance in “Chapter 13 - The Jedi” was thrilling, and it left people wanting more. When we last saw her, Tano had just defeated the vile magistrate on Corvus and demanded the location of Grand Admiral Thrawn,
setting up a new storyline that appears to continue the events of
Star Wars Rebels
.
ADVERTISEMENT
For those concerned about Ahsoka’s appearance being a one-and-done situation, fear not - the iconic heroine is getting her own series…
CONFIRMATION
During the Disney Investor’s Day event, Lucasfilm announced that a new series,
Star Wars: Ahsoka
, is in development. The limited series, starring Rosario Dawson, will be written by Dave Filoni and executive produced by Filoni and Jon Favreau.
It was revealed that
Ahsoka
and the other newly announced series
Rangers of the New Republic
would build up to a larger story with future projects and culminate with a larger event piece.
WHAT THIS MEANS
Ahsoka’s appearance in
The Mandalorian
had long been rumored to serve as a backdoor into her own series, and the reports have now been proven true. Rosario Dawson pulled off an impossible task in bringing to life a fan-favorite animated character, emulating the gravitas that emulated Ahsoka Tano and her role in Star Wars.
There’s no better person to write the series than Dave Filoni. The creator has been alongside the development of the character since the beginning of
The Clone Wars
, and he’s overseen
our beloved hero evolve into the Gandalf-inspired traveler
. Ahsoka’s quest to find Grand Admiral Thrawn and Ezra Bridger began during the epilogue of
Rebels,
and there was no way that name-dropping the antagonist wasn’t going to be followed up in the near future.
It’s incredible to look back at Ahsoka’s journey and recognize that she’s now earned a live-action series. The combat and wisdom the character portrayed in
The Mandalorian
will now have the opportunity to be displayed over the course of an entire limited run, and the Force will surely be right at the heart of this tale. Ahsoka recently took her first step into a larger world, but in good time, that world will get much bigger.