Ahsoka star teases how the series is “independent” of the rebels

Star Wars: Ahsoka Star Natasha Liu Bordizzo teases how her upcoming Disney + series is tied to a legacy Star Wars Rebels Animated series, but also separate from it. In a new interview, the live-action versions of Ahsoka Tano (Rosario Dawson) and Sabine Wren (Bordizzo) have detailed (a little) about the theme of the Disney+ series and how it relates (or not) to the legacy of the Rebels. In Bordizzo’s own words: “Not many people have seen the rebels… It’s great that they’ve seen it, but we have a separate chapter as it is. “

Star Wars plays an increasingly complex game since the Star Wars TV universe exploded into the mainstream with The Mandalorian. The creative team behind the series (Dave Filoni, Jon Favreau, Deborah Chow, etc.) is working to piece together the continuity found in movies, as well as comics, animated series, games, and novels. Viewers come to these TV shows with frames of reference widely varied, depending on what Star Wars content they watch or not consume. So series like The Book of Boba Fett and Obi-Wan Kenobi have had to find the balance in providing enough information about certain characters and stories to make them intriguing to casual viewers — with enough deeper gestures to satisfy hardcore fans who know the backstory. Every comic book or cartoon character (finally) appears for the first time in live action.

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Rosario Dawson includes the Clash of the Modern Star Wars series in her response to Empire Magazine:

Dave and John [Favreau] It follows Star Wars in a way that can be standalone, but also makes you hungry for more… There have been a couple of cases where [Ahsoka] You showed up on a mission, you see how you interact with people, but you don’t really understand it, per se. Even fans who have lived with her for a long time do not know where she is now on this journey.”

The Star Wars Rebels story has reached its climax as the early rebel cell known as The Ghosts (including Ahsoka and Sabine Wren) engages in a chess-like battle with the Imperial Grand Admiral Thrawn. That fight ended in a stalemate: a young Force user and likely Jedi Ezra Bridger used his power to trap the Thrawn on his Star Destroyer ship, which was lost in the deep regions of hyperspace.

Season 2 of The Mandalorian put forward the hypothesis that Ahsoka (and possibly Sabine Wren) is still searching for Thrawn and/or Ezra in the post-Empire era — says Dawson, the rest of that story waiting to be populated.

Ahsoka In production for 2023 on DIsney+.

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