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Months after the series premiered on Disney+, Obi-Wan Kenobi star Ewan McGregor, who plays the titular character, reflected on the finale.
In May 2022, the highly anticipated show, Obi-Wan Kenobi, finally began streaming on Disney+. The release followed years of retooling and had been in the works since Disney first bought Lucasfilm in 2012.
The popular Disney+ project had an incredible run and packed several surprises, from Princess Leia’s unexpectedly massive role in the series to Qui-Gon Jin’s surprise cameo in the show.
Ewan McGregor now opened up about his thoughts on the hit Star Wars show, especially its thrilling conclusion…
StarWars.com picks some of the best moments and insights from the new documentary, now streaming on Disney+. Paige Lyman
The Obi-Wan Kenobi limited series gave us a long-awaited look at what Obi-Wan was up to in the years between Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars: A New Hope. It was an emotional, action-filled story, and now we have a VIP pass behind the scenes.
Obi-Wan Kenobi: A Jedi’s Return, now streaming on Disney+, chronicles the making of the series with new interviews, visits to the creature shop, and much more; we’re treated to anecdotes, stories, and memories for what seems like a meaningful journey for all involved. Here are five highlights….
The Obi-Wan Kenobi series is just around the corner! Here are 101 facts about the character to help you prepare. These are taken from behind the scenes, reference materials, animation, books, and comics. Basically any Star Wars content that isn’t live action. So I hope you learn something new today!
The OBI-WAN KENOBI limited series saw the titular character go on a rescue mission that brought him face-to-face with the reality of a shattered life left behind. On the way, he regained his faith in The Force and emerged stronger than ever. Our “Jedi Yogi” John Marcoux stops by this week to give us the lowdown on the many myth-based influences behind Obi-Wan’s journey, from Joseph Campbell to the ancient Samurai and beyond. We review the new documentary “Obi-Wan Kenobi: A Jedi’s Return” with highlights featuring Ewan McGregor and Liam Neeson, we look forward to D23 and anticipate ANDOR.
This week in Star Wars, we get excited for a behind-the-scenes look at the Obi-Wan Kenobi limited series with the newly announced documentary, Obi-Wan Kenobi: A Jedi’s Return coming to Disney+, go on a new adventure with Cal Kestis and the Mantis crew from Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, and prep for back to school with B2EM0. Plus, we countdown to the release of Andor with a quick look into Cassian Andor.
In this video, we watch the Obi-wan Kenobi Episode 5 Obi-wan Kenobi vs. Anakin Skywalker Flashback Fight Scene where they are training together using their lightsabers around the Attack of the Clones, and we give a reaction and breakdown. We hope you enjoy!
Episode Synopsis: Tracking the Path to their hideout, Vader promotes Reva to Grand Inquisitor and has her lay siege on the facility. Stalling for time, Obi-Wan confronts Reva and deduces that she knows Vader’s true identity because she was a youngling that survived Anakin‘s massacre at the Jedi temple, playing dead amongst her fallen friends. He realizes she does not wish to serve Vader, but kill him for revenge. However she refuses his help. The facility is breached and Tala sacrifices herself to save Obi-Wan. Realizing there is no way to win, Obi-Wan surrenders and is able to convince Reva to assassinate Vader when she delivers Kenobi to him. Meanwhile, Leia is able to repair the doors, allowing the Path to flee the facility along with Obi-Wan. Reva betrays and attacks Vader but is quickly overpowered and stabbed. The original Grand Inquisitor reappears, revealed to be alive, and both leave her to die. While Obi-Wan, Leia and the Path network were about to leave the planet, an injured Reva finds Obi-Wan’s transmitter and sees a message that reveals Vader has children.
As the Clone Wars rage, Obi-Wan and Anakin are called in to handle a troubling development. starwars.com Team
Not all Jedi missions are on record.
Marvel’s Star Wars: Obi-Wan miniseries has found the legendary Jedi Master recounting key events from his life in his personal journals — previously untold tales from his days as a youngling, Padawan, Jedi Knight, and now, Jedi Master.
In starwars.com’s exclusive first look Obi-Wan #4, Kenobi flashes back once again, this time to the Clone Wars. But this memory is of no ordinary assignment. Here, Obi-Wan and Anakin are selected for a troubling mission: one not to be documented and that involves an old friend…
In this video, we go over just how Reva knew that Luke was Anakin Skywalker’s child. We hope you enjoy!
We explore the reasoning behind just how Reva was able to find out about Luke Skywalker being on Tatooine on the Lars farm that was in the Obi-wan Kenobi series finale.
This special explores the return of Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker to the screen, as well as Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen to their classic roles. Director Deborah Chow leads the cast and crew as they create new heroes and villains that live alongside new incarnations of beloved Star Wars characters, and an epic story that dramatically bridges the saga films.
The #DisneyPlusDay premiere of the behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of Obi-Wan Kenobi starts streaming September 8 on Disney+.
Go inside the making of the Obi-Wan Kenobi limited series on September 8. starwars.com Team
You are ready to see — behind the scenes of Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Obi-Wan Kenobi: A Jedi’s Return, a new documentary that showcases the making of the epic limited series for Disney+, will arrive September 8, or Disney+ Day. The revealing chronicle from Lucasfilm and Supper Club features never-before-seen, behind-the-scenes footage, new interviews with Ewan McGregor (Obi-Wan Kenobi), Hayden Christensen (Anakin Skywalker), director Deborah Chow, and more, as well as visits to the creature shop and props department. You can check out the official trailer and poster below…
In this video, we go over how each of the episodes in the Obi-wan Kenobi series actually reflects the original six Star Wars movies. We hope you enjoy!
The Obi-wan Kenobi series has 6 episodes, just like the original Star Wars saga (pre-Disney). Each episode in the series heavily correlates to the corresponding chapter number in the movies, and this parallel was done on purpose and meant to be inspired by the Star Wars movies. We go over the similarities and do a comparison between the Obi-wan Kenobi series and the Star Wars movies.
00:00 Intro
00:45 Obi-wan Part 1 and The Phantom Menace Comparison
01:34 Obi-wan Part 2 and Attack of the Clones Comparison
02:27 Obi-wan Part 3 and Revenge of the Sith Comparison
03:07 Obi-wan Part 4 and A New Hope Comparison
04:01 Obi-wan Part 5 and The Empire Strikes Back Comparison
04:35 Obi-wan Part 6 and Return of the Jedi Comparison
05:57 Outro
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You don’t have to fly to Mos Eisley spaceport to get a closer look at Obi-Wan Kenobi, the limited series now streaming on Disney+. starwars.com has you covered!
Jump in with episode guides exploring each installment: revisit the events of every episode with story galleries, from the premiere to the finale; learn fun facts and behind-the-scenes secrets with trivia galleries; and check out beautiful poster collections.
Plus, discover new worlds, characters, locations, ships, and more with the starwars.com Databank! With updates on key characters like Kenobi, Leia Organa, and Darth Vader, and new entries featuring Reva, the Fortress Inquisitorius, and the world of Nur, there’s still much to learn…
Whose Jedi Council seat did Obi-Wan take in Revenge of the Sith? After the Battle of Geonosis, a seat was left vacant by Coleman Trebor, the Jedi Master who was shot by Jango Fett while attempting to kill Count Dooku. Several Jedi Masters rotated through Trebor’s seat, but it was Obi-Wan who was granted a permanent assignment to the Jedi Council after his successful investigation into a mysterious bombing on the neutral planet Cato Neimoidia.
Join us for a very special LIVE Rebel Force Radio. Jimmy Mac is in Petaluma, CA, at Rancho Obi-Wan as we sit down for an extended interview with legendary fan ambassador and Guinness record holder for the largest collection of Star Wars memorabilia Steve Sansweet.
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Some of the greatest Star Wars stories are those from behind the scenes. In Saga Chronicles, Lucasfilm’s Lucas Seastrom tells those tales.
In a remote village, Obi-Wan Kenobi and young Princess Leia seek refuge in a hideout used for smuggling Jedi. But Darth Vader and his fearsome Inquisitors are on their trail. Arriving at the settlement, the ruthless Vader begins murdering innocents to coax his former master out of hiding. Sending Leia to escape, an unsettled Kenobi attempts to draw the villain away, confronting the vengeful Sith Lord with lightsaber in hand. The scene is from the last moments of Part III of Lucasfilm’s latest series, Obi-Wan Kenobi, with all episodes now streaming on Disney+.
“The input from [series director] Deborah Chow was to make it terrifying and dark,” recalls Danielle Dupre, re-recording mixer at Skywalker Sound. “The audience knows how evil Darth Vader is and the lengths he is willing to take, but the people in the story don’t. We had to capture the experience of everyone in the village realizing what was going to happen. It was shot brilliantly as well. You have these ominous close-ups of Vader with the strength of his body and pure determination, then you cut to Obi-Wan and he’s scared, confused, and feels the darkness of Vader’s presence.”…
Hey Star Wars fans. Apologies for the delay tonight but we are having issues with the internet in a Ohio and cannot connect with Jason so we are postponing tonight’s show from Rancho Obi-Wan to tomorrow – Wednesday August 3 at 7pm Eastern/4pm Pacific on the RFR YouTube Channel. We’ll be taking your calls and talking Star Wars with Steve…Please join us!
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The third issue of the Obi-Wan comic is out, and it brings us back to the Clone Wars! Each issue begins with a weary Obi-Wan, reflecting on transformative moments from his life as he waits out a brutal sandstorm on Tatooine. The Jedi Master’s thoughts cut deep in these pages. We get a glimpse at the inner turmoil and sadness still seeping into Obi-Wan’s soul. He even points out that if he dwells too long on some of these moments the pain of it all will overcome him. While this sadness swells it is met by an even superior force: Obi-Wan’s resolve. Kenobi has experienced strife and despair in much of his life, but through it all, he has come out with a firm foundational trust in the Force and stands firmly in the light.
Over at TheDIRECT, in which I feel they give the article a title that could be misinterpreted as if it was going to be critical (for what reason, I don’t know), actor John Boyega gives his opinion on the Disney+ show Obi-Wan Kenobi:
Boyega has spoken often about his time playing FN-2187/Finn in the sequel trilogy, shining a light on the positives of being part of the Star Wars universe as well as some of the negatives. Even having largely felt misutilized in the last couple of theatrical releases, there may be a chance that he returns to the role in the future, but he’s admitted that it would have to be alongside co-stars Daisy Ridley and Oscar Isaac.
Regardless of what his future holds in terms of playing Finn for Disney and Lucasfilm again, Boyega remains up to date with everything that Lucasfilm continues to develop within the Star Wars narrative. Recently, he even shared his thoughts on the franchise’s newest release, Obi-Wan Kenobi, giving fans his honest review of Ewan McGregor’s return to the galaxy far, far away…
Propmaster Brad Elliott discusses linking Jabba the Hutt to the burgeoning Rebel Alliance in the new limited series.
Through the props and costumes of Star Wars, we find a tangible link to connect with the characters from a galaxy far, far away and the stories they inhabit. Inside the Lucasfilm Archive, take a closer look at these artifacts and the stories behind their design.
Nods to previous Star Wars storytelling are scattered throughout the props utilized in the new Obi-Wan Kenobi limited series, with careful study of prequel pieces informing items pulled directly from Kenobi’s time in the Jedi Order and the circular hilts of the Inquisitor lightsabers making the leap from animation.
But among the items that begin to signal a burgeoning rebellion, it’s surprising to find connections to the crime boss Jabba the Hutt and his Tatooine abode.…
Spoiler warning: This article contains major spoilers from Obi-Wan Kenobi.
The epic Disney+ series Obi-Wan Kenobi gave Star Wars fans a close-up look at the dark times, when the Empire was at its height. The story took the weary Jedi Master on a perilous adventure across the stars to save a young princess. Along the way Obi-Wan regained his connection to the Force, let go of the weight of the past, and found a new hope for the future of the galaxy.Here are 25 quotes from the series that illustrate his emotional journey. Some of these lines are stunning in their significance. Some will make you smile. And all are pivotal to Obi-Wan’s story.
1. “The Jedi cannot help what they are. Their compassion leaves a trail.” — Grand Inquisitor
A former Jedi himself, the Grand Inquisitor knows firsthand that members of the Order are caring to a fault. If someone needs their help, a Jedi will give it without hesitation — even if it means exposing their existence to those hunting them. (Part I)
2. “I’ve got a tribe to feed.” — Teeka
Trader Teeka is a shrewd entrepreneur, who’s still charming in her (not always honest) deal-making prowess. (Part I)
3. “Like you trained his father?” — Owen Lars
Owen Lars is not one to mince words. He’s not daunted by Jedi or the Force. He wishes simply to have his family left alone. His harsh truth silences the once quippy Jedi Master. (Part I)
4. “There are many ways to lead. You just have to find yours.” — Bail Organa
Bail and Breha Organa are patient parents who encourage little Leia to find her own path. But there are times the headstrong princess takes that guidance a little too literally… (Part I)
5. “I’m not who I used to be.” — Ben Kenobi
Obi-Wan Kenobi isn’t just referring to changing his name to Ben. Struggling with remorse over the apparent death of his apprentice and dear friend, Ben is hiding not just from the Empire, but from the Force as well. (Part I)
6. “I’d rather be digested by a jakobeast.” — Leia Organa
Little Leia is aghast at the idea that she should apologize for putting her haughty cousin in his place. It’s an amusing reminder that no matter who she’s facing — a Grand Moff, a Dark Lord of the Sith, or a scruffy-looking nerfherder — Leia Organa will stand her ground. (Part I)
7. “Look, have I made a few bad decisions? Sure. Do I feel bad about it? Sometimes. Do I like credits? Yeah.” — Haja Estree
Haja is only concerned about Haja. Or is he? He may not be a true Jedi, but Haja displays their same kindness in his actions. He might seem like a con man on the surface, but beneath the fake Jedi robe Haja is hiding a heart of gold. (Part II)
8. “He’s alive, Obi-Wan. Anakin Skywalker is alive.” — Reva
The Third Sister strikes at Ben Kenobi with a statement more cutting than any lightsaber swing. The revelation that Anakin didn’t die on Mustafar shakes Ben to his core. (Part II)
9. “Have you ever been afraid of the dark? How does you feel when you turn on the light?” — Ben Kenobi
Ben Kenobi shows a hint of his old life as a teacher when he explains the Force to Princess Leia. Simple and elegant, this description of feeling the Force surround you is comforting — and unforgettable. (Part III)
10. “Quinlan was here?” — Ben Kenobi
Not only is this the first confirmation that fan-favorite character Quinlan Vos survived Order 66, but it’s also the first time in a long time that we hear a hopeful tone in Ben’s voice. The two Jedi never saw eye to eye, but Obi-Wan’s relief is unmistakable. (Part III)
11. “I am what you made me.” — Darth Vader
You can almost hear Obi-Wan Kenobi’s heart breaking as Darth Vader delivers this devastating statement. (Part III)…
Propmaster Brad Elliott shares insights on fabricating Kenobi’s lightsaber and other personal items that link the new series to the prequel trilogy and the film that started it all. Kristin Baver
Through the props and costumes of Star Wars, we find a tangible link to connect with the characters from a galaxy far, far away and the stories they inhabit. Inside the Lucasfilm Archive, take a closer look at these artifacts and the stories behind their design.
Obi-Wan Kenobi is a man who cannot escape his past.In the Obi-Kenobi limited series, now streaming on Disney+, storytellers explore a previously unseen era in the character’s life — nearly 10 years after the fall of the Jedi with Order 66 but still almost a decade from meeting his fate aboard the Death Star. Behind-the-scenes, the production crew took great pains to find the middle ground between these two known story points when creating the props that would help define the titular character at the midpoint between Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars: A New Hope.
Among Kenobi’s meager belongings when the series opens on Tatooine, we find familiar macrobinoculars, a holoprojector, and a datapad that look almost exactly like screen-used items from the prequel trilogy. “It made sense that Kenobi would take a few items with him to watch over Luke,” Propmaster Brad Elliott tells starwars.com. That includes his lightsaber and other tools of the Jedi that were glimpsed in those earlier films. “The holoprojector would have been something that he would take with him from his belongings on Coruscant.” In this case, the item allowed Bail Organa to reach his old friend with an urgent request and was later broken in the chaos.
Kenobi’s macrobinoculars, first glimpsed in the trailer for the series, were fabricated from a pair intended to appear in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones. Their placement among Obi-Wan’s personal effects is itself a deep cut for fans familiar with a deleted scene showing Kenobi using the same item in Episode II. The prop was original destined for use on Geonosis, but an animated version later showed up in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
The datapad was an even more obscure recreation, seen only briefly in Revenge of the Sith in the hands of Anakin Skywalker. “He is holding a datapad and mentions that Obi-Wan was there, as if the datapad was the evidence that his master had been to see Padmé and had left it behind,” Elliott says. Visual guides further cemented the idea that the datapad belonged to Skywalker’s master, but “we were the first to actually put it in his hands,” Elliott notes.
An elegant weapon
Even a Jedi in hiding needs their trusty lightsaber.
Kenobi’s elegant and iconic weapon from a more civilized age proved to be the most difficult challenge for the prop builders on the series, Elliott says. Designers on the original trilogy and the prequels had utilized similar but not identical designs to create Obi-Wan’s hilt, meaning that the prop builders on Kenobi were tasked with merging the two iterations into something new that still felt authentic.
“His lightsaber was the trickiest thing that we had to figure out,” Elliott says. “The Revenge of the Sith saber is smaller, shinier, and differs in many other details from the New Hope saber that Alec Guinness carried.
“Kenobi is coming from the loss of the war, the fall of the Jedi Order, and the loss of his best friend and Padawan,” Elliott adds. “He’s carrying the weight of his past, so his saber is largely from that past.”
While the design aesthetic mainly mirrors the prequel hilt previously carried by series star Ewan McGregor, prop makers specifically upgraded the emitter to more closely match Guinness’s original and aged the once pristine handle to make it feel like an artifact that had spent nearly 10 years buried in the desert….