Obi-Wan Director Kenobi says there are “more stories to tell” for a possible second season

Fans have been waiting for nearly two decades to see Ewan McGregor reprise the role of Obi-Wan Kenobi for more adventures, and while… Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi Initially addressed as a limited series featuring a full-fledged narrative, director Deborah Chow recently pointed out that there are more unseen stories in Kenobi’s history that bring the potential of the sophomore season. Given the long journey it took for the series to debut, the director has been careful to note that her top priority is to get some rest after finishing the series, but the confusion of having more stories means she probably won’t dismiss the idea entirely. end of the season Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi Premieres this Wednesday on Disney+.

“You know, we’ve always pictured this as a limited series,” Zhao explained. RadioTimes.com. “So it’s not an adventure of the week type story. It’s one big story with a beginning, a middle and an end. So I think this story was designed to be a standalone.”

She continued, “I mean, there’s of course more stories to tell. It’s obvious that there’s another 10 years before we get to that.” [Star Wars:] New hope And with a character like Obi-Wan Kenobi, I think even just watching him ride through the sand sometimes is interesting. So, who knows? It’s hard to say now, but that wasn’t the intention.”

If another season develops, it’s also possible that Zhao will enter a new director, as she explained, “Honestly, at this point, the only thing I’m thinking about is taking a vacation. I haven’t gotten there. I can’t even picture that yet. I just need To actually finish the show to get there first.”

The TV screen of the distant galaxy, already far away, looks very full, like a soap opera Star Wars: AndorAnd the Star Wars: AhsokaAnd the Star Wars: The HelperAnd the Star Wars: Lando All on the way, plus season 3 of The Mandalorian. What does this likely mean regarding Obi-Wan Kenobi is that an entire concept must be developed that can also be its own story, rather than the next chapter on a constant journey.

Part of what made the series so interesting and exciting is that instead of the cast seeing this as a farewell to their characters, it rekindled interest in the roles.

“Well, it’s definitely been conceived as a stand-alone story,” said Hayden Christensen, representative of Darth Vader. “But I’d like to continue with this character.” “You know, I think there’s definitely more to explore and I’d be very excited to do that.”

end of the season Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi Premieres this Wednesday on Disney+.

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