Ahsoka is seemingly confirming that Anakin Skywalker is involved in the newest Star Wars series!
25.07.2023 - 21:07 / hollywoodnewsdaily.com
Star Wars Ahsoka might be Dave Filoni’s best chance to make this change to Return Of The Jedi. The rumors of Captain Rex making his live-action debut in this upcoming series would be the key to making this small but important change. Filoni has a deep connection to these characters through his time working on The Clone Wars with George Lucas.
This little change would be a nice tie-in to the original trilogy. If Captain Rex does in fact show up in Ahsoka, Dave may want to finally make it canon that the old man you see during the Battle Of Endor is in fact, Captain Rex. It is already confirmed by Star Wars Rebels that Rex was involved in the battle.“But I think the one thing I have really thought about is I really do think that Rex is that guy on Endor.
I really do. Why else is there a bearded old guy on Endor… It makes no sense… I’m gonna make that happen. I’m getting like Palpatine, I’m getting power crazy.” As reported by ScreenRant.com.
According to the official Star Wars canon, that specific soldier’s name is Nik Saint. He can be seen alongside Han Solo and his strike team on Endor. Tasked with shutting down the Death Star’s shield generator, this seems like the perfect mission for Rex to be a part of.
Rex was one of the most decorated clones in the Grand Army Of The Republic. He also served directly under Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano during the war. With Hayden Christensen said to be making an appearance in Ahsoka, it is also possible that we may get a Clone Wars flashback with Rex, Anakin, and Ahsoka.
There are a few possibilities with this trio of characters that would make the fans happy. Disney has a chance to regain some ground here after a not so well received Mandalorian Season 3. Another possible way to
.Ahsoka is seemingly confirming that Anakin Skywalker is involved in the newest Star Wars series!
Star Wars character, Ahsoka, was inspired Gandalf from The Lord Of The Rings.The actor is reprising the role of the former Jedi Padawan for the upcoming Ahsoka series on Disney+, having previously appeared as the character in a couple of episodes of The Mandalorian.In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, Dawson discussed how she and series creator Dave Filoni were particularly interested in examining Ahsoka’s growth from a Padawan into a leader.The upcoming series is set after the events of the animated Star Wars Rebels finale, in which Ahsoka, dressed all in white, returned from the ethereal Force dimension known as the World Between Worlds. It was this sort of imagery and development that prompted Dawson and Filoni to draw parallels with Gandalf from J.R.R.
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