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Dave Filoni Defends Star Wars’ ‘Flexible’ Tone Amid Criticism

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In talking with Entertainment Weekly at Star Wars Celebration in May, Dave Filoni addressed potential concern about recent Star Wars projects being more of the same, saying, “you look at Obi-Wan, you look at Mando, you look at Boba. They all do have a different feeling, a different tone:”

“We love seeing the development of all these series and how from the new show we’re doing with Jon Watts, Skeleton Crew, and… but when you look at Andor and you look at Obi-Wan, you look at Mando, you look at Boba. They all do have a different feeling, a different tone, and I think that’s remarkable, and really speaks to the serialized nature of Star Wars, and how it can be a very flexible galaxy. I mean, it is a galaxy, so there’s so many stories to tell that it’s exciting. But I don’t know yet. I’m waiting to see a little more as I put together what that tone becomes, because it’s evolving right now. It’s evolving.”

Star Wars is certainly evolving and expanding. In 2022 alone, Lucasfilm released the conclusion of The Book of Boba Fett, followed by Obi-Wan Kenobi, and with Andor on the way….

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Stenberg Claims Being Cancel Culture Victim Is Her ‘Fate’

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Throughout Star Wars’ history on Disney+, the franchise has largely been faithful to the more familiar eras of the Star Wars Timeline. For instance, The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett occur between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens, while both Obi-Wan Kenobi and Andor take place between Revenge of the Sith and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. However, that’s all about to change with the High Republic-era Disney+ series The Acolyte which was reportedly built around actress, Amandla Stenberg.

Stenberg is no stranger to blockbuster franchises. Her first breakout role was in 2012’s The Hunger Games as the young, 12-year-old tribute Rue.

In the years that followed, Stenberg has starred in The Hate U Give, Dear Evan Hansen, and most recently, Bodies Bodies Bodies, while also generating both negative and positive attention for outspokenness and activism on social media.

On the heels of the release of Bodies Bodies Bodies and ahead of The Acolyte, Stenberg has opened up about her experiences with cancel culture and how she doesn’t expect it to end anytime soon….

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Filoni Feels Responsible To Preserve And Continue Lucas’ Philosophy

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During Star Wars Celebration, Entertainment Weekly had the chance to sit down with Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni, and the outlet recently released the video from that discussion. They talked about how the work they are doing on Disney Plus is extending the legacy of Star Wars and what George Lucas created, and how Filoni has become Lucas’ heir at the company, essentially growing into a Jedi master himself.

Filoni started by saying how the entire lineup of Star Wars shows for Disney Plus is so different in tone, and how that speaks volumes to how malleable the Star Wars franchise is while its core values are still kept intact:

“We love seeing the development of all these series, you know? From the new show we are doing with Jon Watts, Skeleton Crew, but when you look at Andor, you look at Obi-Wan, you look at Mando, you look at Boba… They all do have a different feeling and a different tone, and I think that’s remarkable and really speaks to the serialized nature of Star Wars and how it can be a very flexible galaxy. I mean, it is a galaxy, so there are so many stories to tell and it’s exciting for that.”…

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20 Easter Eggs From LEGO Star Wars Summer Vacation

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Check out some of the best in-jokes, references, and secret stuff hidden within the new Disney+ Original special.
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Beaches and LEGO bricks — what could be better for a summertime adventure? LEGO Star Wars Summer Vacation has arrived on Disney+, telling an all-new tale in which Finn and friends take a trip on the luxurious Halcyon starcruiser for a long-overdue break. As the journey begins, Finn becomes separated from the group and encounters the Force ghosts of three legends of the galaxy far, far away: Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Leia Organa. Their stories of summer teach Finn a valuable lesson, but these yarns also feature something else: enough Easter eggs to fill a spacecruiser! As such, starwars.com scoured LEGO Star Wars Summer Vacation — and even consulted with Lucasfilm’s Leland Chee, one of the creatives behind the original special, as well as writer/executive producer David Shayne — to uncover as many in-jokes, story connections, and blink-and-you’ll-miss-it references as possible. Here are 20 of our favorites…

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Ewan McGregor Breaks Silence On Liam Neeson’s Surprise

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While Lucasfilm’s next Star Wars project, Andor, is right around the corner, fans are still wrapping their heads around the last one. Obi-Wan Kenobi featured the return of Ewan McGregor, one of the fanbase’s favorite actors in the entire franchise. After over a decade, audiences were able to get six new television episodes featuring the iconic Jedi.

To make it all even better, the series also featured Hayden Christensen returning to his role of Anakin Skywalker—or more accurately, Darth Vader. Seeing those two actors interact once again was all but a religious experience for many.

Then, to top it all off, there was another massive return before the show was said and done: Liam Neeson’s Qui-Gon Jinn, the former Master of Obi-Wan himself. The character hasn’t been seen in live-action since The Phantom Menace, so his brief return was a big deal, to say the least.

At a recent convention, Ewan McGregor appeared and finally broke his silence regarding the return of his former co-star….

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Ming-Na Wen Hoping For ‘Book Of Boba Fett’ Season 2

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Ming-Na Wen is hopeful for another season of The Book of Boba Fett, although she does not appear to have heard anything about one being in development.

At Fan Expo Boston, the actress was asked about her long career, from voice-over work in 1998’s Mulan to a leading role in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., before the conversation naturally shifted over to her work in the realm of Star Wars. Wen appeared to be optimistic about her Star Wars future, responding enthusiastically about where fans will see her next:

“Second season of The Book of Boba Fett, I hope! …I never count my chickens before they hatch, because in this business, you just never know. But, knock on wood, they’ll be announcing that soon.”

The wording on that seems ambiguous, as the statement implies that she does not know if more The Book of Boba Fett is on the horizon, though some might interpret it as a sign that they could announce another season….

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Vote Now For Star Wars In The Toy Of The Year Awards!

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L0-LA59 from Obi-Wan Kenobi, Cal Kestis’ lightsaber from Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, and more have been honored.
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Young Leia Organa’s faithful droid from the Obi-Wan Kenobi limited series and the Jedi Knight Cal Kestis’ legacy lightsaber have been named among Star Wars products as finalists in this year’s Toy of the Year Awards!

Today, the Toy Association unveiled three Star Wars toys among this year’s top picks across 17 categories.
  • Action Figure of the Year: Star Wars L0-LA59 (Lola) Animatronic Edition (Hasbro)
  • Grown Up Toy of the Year: Cal Kestis Legacy Lightsaber Hilt (Disney Consumer Products)
  • Game of the Year: Star Wars Villainous Board Game (Ravensburger)

Cast your ballot now through September 2, 2022 to vote. Winners will be presented at the Toy of the Year Awards Ceremony on September 20 in Dallas, Texas….

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‘The Mandalorian’: Christopher Lloyd Plays Coy About Joining Third Season

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Christopher Lloyd is keeping his mouth shut about whether or not he will be appearing in the third season of Star Wars: The Mandalorian, despite prior reports suggesting that he is involved in the third season of the hit Disney Plus series.

Back in March, it was indicated by The Hollywood Reporter that Lloyd would appear in some kind of guest role for the third outing of the popular Star Wars show, albeit with no indication of what kind of character he might be playing. A fan recently brought up this question at Fanboy Expo Knoxville two Saturdays ago, to which he gave a pretty blunt reply saying that he can’t say anything and that he also doesn’t know anything:

“We were all sworn to secrecy… So, I don’t know!”

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The Resistance Broadcast | Will Star Wars Deliver This Time On Disney Plus Day?

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Will Star Wars deliver this time on Disney Plus Day? We discuss the promotional day, which arrives just ahead of D23. We also give our takes on all the latest Star Wars news including Ahsoka, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Oscar Isaac possibly changing his tune about returning to the franchise?

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Week In Review | ‘Andor’ Trailer Breakdown, ‘Kenobi’ Season 2 Chatter, ‘Ahsoka’ Thrawn Tease, And More

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We’re a little over a month out before Andor drops on Disney Plus! We have a great trailer breakdown for the show from our friends The Resistance Broadcast this week.

We also explore the discussion around an Obi-Wan Kenobi season 2 (with Ewan McGregor offering his two cents), hype for The Mandalorian season 3, news surrounding The Acolyte casting, and more.

With many shows on the horizon, it’s tough to keep up-to-date on all of the news and info hitting us at lightspeed. That’s why we create this weekly guide to help you stay connected.

Check out the week-in-review recap below. Enjoy!…

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Andor | Star Wars Rebels Connections?

Will we see any connections to Star Wars Rebels in Andor? Will we see Emperor Palpatine in the Imperial Senate? These questions and more answered in this week’s Q&A!

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‘Andor’ Main Theme To Have Different Variations Between Episodes, Says Tony Gilroy

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Lucasfilm released earlier this month their production briefing on Andor, a 29-page document available to the press where they detail the most relevant aspects of everything and everyone involved with the upcoming Star Wars series on Disney Plus. In the document, the company confirmed that three-time Oscar nominee Nicholas Britell (MoonlightSuccession) is composing the music for the show.

Gilroy first explained how integral the music is to Star Wars, and how that carried over to Andor, though in new and unexpected ways

Reports on Britell joining Andor began circulating earlier this year, but it looks like he’s been attached for a long time. In the document, it is said that Britell and Gilroy have been working on the score for two years, long before it was time to get into the recording booth and, from the sound of things, even before filming started. However, as Gilroy explains, it looks like they needed the extra time

Andor will have a central theme, Gilroy said, though it will be slightly different from episode to episode…

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Caring For Creatures From Across The Galaxy At Star Wars: Cargo Bay

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Loth-cats, porgs, and more await aboard the Disney Wish.
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A Loth-cat dozes in the corner, its body gently moving with every breath, while a wide-eyed porg beckons you over with its soft coos, all while Chewbacca fiddles with buttons across the room. This isn’t a scene from a movie; it’s a real life experience for kids at Star Wars: Cargo Bay on the Disney Wish — which starwars.com recently explored on the cruise ship’s christening voyage.

In Disney’s Oceaneer Club, kids ages three to 12 will get to experience Star Wars like never before by becoming animal handlers in Star Wars: Creature Challenge. They’ll get to feed and care for creatures from across the galaxy using augmented reality-enabled datapads to track and study each specimen. A simple scan on each creature’s tag will give them information and set them on a series of special assignments. As with all missions, challenges arise and Rey and Chewbacca will make an appearance to assist, channel the Force, and even rescue the ship from destruction.Walking into the space is like being on a ship within a ship. The low ceilings provide a cozy feel, just the right height for younglings but spacious enough for adults. The dark room is punched with brightly lit buttons, and wall panels become beacons for interactivity, each knob and switch begging to be pushed and pulled as if you’re on a working vessel…

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Quiz: Which LEGO Star Wars Summer Vacation Character Are You?

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Chill out by the pool and find out if you’re Ruler of the Beach like LEGO Palpatine…or someone else!
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It’s time to take a break from the Scarif beach party. The Gamorrean girls? They’ll have to wait.Now that LEGO Star Wars: Summer Vacation has arrived, streaming exclusively on Disney+, we can’t get enough of the emotional moments, heartfelt stories, and toe-tapping tunes. As Finn navigates his own vacation aboard the Halcyon starcruiser with some help from his friends new and old, we got to wondering: Which character from the all-new animated special is most like you? Take the latest starwars.com quiz to find out…

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This Week in Star Wars | Marvel Star Wars: Revelations Reveal, Inspiring ILM Legends, and More

This week in Star Wars, we get a first look at some Marvel Star Wars comics, including the reveal of the Star Wars: Revelations #1, a special one-shot coming this fall; Chewbacca and BB-8 teach the basics of mindfulness with Find Your Force; and starwars.com gets a behind-the-scenes look at LEGO Star Wars Summer Vacation. Plus, we take a trip to Skywalker Ranch to chat with some of the pioneers of special effects from Industrial Light & Magic about what films inspired their interest in working in production.

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Andor Aesthetic Same as Bourne Films

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We’ve known for a while now that Andor will be a spy drama set in the Star Wars galaxy, but showrunner, writer and director Tony Gilroy has opened up about what the series has in common with past work of his, such as The Bourne Identity.

In an interview with Total Film, Gilroy talked about the process behind making The Bourne Identity and how that was similar to Andor.

I had been trying to get people to make an acoustic action movie, because action movies had gotten so bombastic in the ’80s, they were just enormous. So when Bourne came along, we went way down to nothing….

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Star Wars Director Speaks Out On Canon Challenges In Disney+’s Andor

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In just a matter of weeks, Star Wars fans will finally get to sink their teeth into Andor on Disney+. The series serves as a direct prequel to Star Wars: Rogue One, following Diego Luna’s Cassian Andor who was introduced in the 2016 big-screen epic.

Andor will carry on the dark tone from Rogue One, with the “hard edges” of the Star Wars universe being a focus of showrunner Tony Gilroy. Taking place between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, the streaming series will seemingly fill in some blanks left in the Star Wars story.

But as one would expect, this is a delicate dance in moving around different elements of an ever-expanding intergalactic narrative. And Gilroy has spoken out on Andor‘s place in the timeline and how hard it was to not step on too many toes of other titles in the galaxy far, far away….

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Oscar Isaac Would Return To Star Wars Under These Conditions

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Oscar Isaac has enjoyed quite the resurgence in 2022 thanks to his trio of thrilling roles in Marvel Studios’ Moon Knight on Disney+. But on top of that, he’s already built up a history with Disney in a different fan-favorite universe, having played the role of Poe Dameron in all three movies of Star Wars’ sequel trilogy from 2015 to 2019.

In the galaxy far, far away, Isaac was last seen in 2019’s Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker, helping the Resistance defeat the revived Emperor Palpatine as he teamed up with Rey and Finn. With the franchise having moved more towards Disney+ storytelling with shows like The Mandalorian, the Skywalker Saga has been left in the rearview mirror, although that story could still come back into play at some point.

In past interviews, Isaac has discussed the idea of returning to his role, although it would partly be contingent on John Boyega and Daisy Ridley returning as Finn and Rey as well. Now, he’s revisited that topic as he looks at what it would truly take to bring him back to this expansive universe….

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Star Wars: Andor Release Dates Of Every Episode Officially Announced

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Disney has released the official release dates for every episode of its upcoming Star Wars series Andor on Twitter. After the first three episodes premiere on Wednesday, September 21, there will be one episode per week over the following nine weeks.

The premiere dates are as follows:

  • Episode 1: September 21
  • Episode 2: September 21
  • Episode 3: September 21…

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An Attack On The Empire In Marvel’s Star Wars #26 | Exclusive Preview

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The Rebel Alliance won’t be ignored.

To quote Lando Calrissian, it wouldn’t be much of a celebration without some fireworks.In the first look inside Marvel’s Star Wars #26, the rebels are believed all-but defeated until a fiery attack interrupts an Imperial Unity Day parade, broadcast far and wide on the Imperial Holonet. The Emperor will be most displeased….

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Review: The Halcyon Journey Concludes With Halcyon Legacy #5

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It’s time for one last adventure aboard the Halcyon with the fifth and final issue of the Halcyon Legacy arc. The galaxy’s premiere luxury star liner has gone through some harrowing ordeals in its time. Ranging from being boarded by the Nihil to a Maz Kanata-led heist, each issue has left its unique mark. The present-day storyline takes mostly a backseat to the adventures of the past, but each story serves its purpose. The previous issue was my favorite of the bunch, and I was left excited to see what might be done for the conclusion piece. While this issue has its moments, overall, I was left disappointed. This felt more like a giant Disney marketing plug than any of the previous issues and was hastily introduced to new characters. Because of the jarring introduction, the payoff of the issue didn’t feel entirely earned. Bossk graces the cover of the issue, and I was excited to see him have a strong presence, but he was gone in the blink of an eye. While being a bit of a mess it’s still a fun read. It may not be an issue to return to time and time again, but that doesn’t it is not worth your time.

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Giancarlo Esposito Hypes Up ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 3

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Giancarlo Esposito recently made an appearance at Thomas J. Henry’s Superhero Car Show & Comic Con in San Antonio, Texas, where he was asked about the future of Moff Gideon in The Mandalorian. In a moment captured in a TikTok video included below, Esposito said that the chances of Gideon returning in a future season of The Mandalorian are very high, adding the following:

“I got to tell you, just to share something with you without spoiling anything. Season 3 of The Mandalorian is off the chain! You’ll be amazed!”

Check out the moment here…

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Disney Plus Day To Feature “Epic Events And Surprises” On September 8th

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Disney Plus has teased on social media that this year’s Disney Plus Day, taking place on September 8, will be filled with “epic events, premieres, surprises, and so much more”. The event will happen the day before D23 Expo kicks off in Anaheim, California, where Lucasfilm will co-host a panel with Marvel Studios on Saturday, September 10, at 10 am PT.

1 🗣 MORE 🗣 MONTH until #DisneyPlusDay!

Prepare for a day filled with epic events, premieres, surprises, and so much more. pic.twitter.com/hJLaeN5VeE

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This will be the second Disney Plus Day, following last year’s event that took place on November 12. In the previous edition, Disney Plus premiered multiple projects on the platform, in addition to teasing a lot of the upcoming projects on a Twitter thread. Star Wars was barely mentioned, with Lucasfilm only showcasing a featurette on Obi-Wan Kenobi that had already been shown to investors 11 months before. Meanwhile, Marvel Studios announced multiple new projects and premiered quick teases for the three shows they planned to release in 2022….

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Actor Teases Cal Kestis’ Big Changes In Sequel

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The floodgates are about to open when it comes to Star Wars video games. As the EA exclusivity deal for the license expires next year, studios from around the world can pitch their own game in the galaxy far, far Away. However, EA will get one last Star Wars epic out there before the tides change, in Respawn Entertainment’s recently revealed Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

Jedi: Survivor serves as a direct follow-up to 2019’s Jedi: Fallen Order, taking place five years after the events of the first game. Protagonist Cal Kestis has quickly become a favorite amongst fans, with both Disney and actor Cameron Monaghan expressing “interest” in having the character make the jump into live-action.

But before that can happen, Jedi: Survivor has to come out, and gamers have just gotten their first taste of where the game’s main character is at this point in the story….

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The Resistance Broadcast | Debates Over Stagecraft LED Technology

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Tony Gilroy went “old school” for Star Wars: Andor, and by that he doesn’t mean no digital effects of course, he means they didn’t use the LED Stagecraft room technology known as “The Volume”, the first Star Wars live-action Disney Plus series to not use it. We discuss that debate over how these shows are made, and on Gilroy’s approach. We also discuss all the latest Star Wars news including Cameron Monaghan addressing the live-action Cal Kestis rumor, and the real life politics that shape stories in a galaxy far, far away. That and more including your submitted questions!

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Lucasfilm Had One Actor In Mind For Acolyte

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Lucasfilm is currently in development on multiple new Star Wars series for Disney+, including The Acolyte. Coming from executive producer Leslye Headland, The Acolyte is set to explore the waning days of the franchise’s High Republic era as the Dark Side of the Force begins to grow stronger.

Beyond that, not much is known about the streaming show. Its assumed that the Acolyte in the title will refer to a character who follows, or is being taught, the ways of the Sith. This seems especially likely given the sinister-looking red lettering that makes up the series’ logo.

In July, however, fans got that much closer to understanding the scope of the series when Lucasfilm officially announced that The Hunger Games star Amandla Stenberg was boarding the show as its lead actor. And now, it would seem as though the studio’s list of potential stars for The Acolyte wasn’t especially lengthy.

Amandla Stenberg Was The Acolyte’s Top Choice

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Ahsoka Star Reveals Major Thrawn Plotpoint

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Next year, Lucasfilm and Disney+ will bring Rosario Dawson into her own solo series as Ahsoka Tano, aptly going under the title of Ahsoka for the streaming series. This will serve as a spin-off from both the animated Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Dawson’s debut as Ahsoka in The Mandalorian as fans hope to see a number of key plot threads revisited next year.

One of the biggest threads that remains unanswered is the mystery behind Grand Admiral Thrawn, who was last seen fighting Ahsoka and her cohorts in Star Wars: Rebels. Rumors have even teased that Thrawn was set for his live-action debut in Ahsoka, although no specific casting announcement has been made ahead of the series’ release.

With no plot details confirmed for Ahsoka as filming continues to move forward, Thrawn remains one of the fans’ biggest questions, especially with his absence in the story since his last appearance in Rebels. Thankfully, in her latest public appearance, starring actress Rosario Dawson seemed to answer some of those questions when asked about the villain’s place in the story….

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