The postmortem in the latest Star Wars Disney+ show now continues that all six episodes of Ewan McGregor Obi-Wan Kenobi The show is over, and some fans are speculating what might have happened if Lucasfilm had kept up with its plans to make a trilogy of films about the legendary Jedi lord. We made a list The biggest questions we had about the show Heading toward its end, one of them ensures the safety of young Luke Skywalker, who is introduced as part of the story. And now, while speaking at a fan conference, MacGregor confirmed the rumors that this story was supposed to be a trilogy of films, and Luke was the primary focus.
Ewan McGregor was held at a panel at FAN EXPO Boston on Sunday and via Character Book, touches on Obi-Wan Kenobi’s early plans to be a movie — and a possible trilogy — that would explain Jedi’s life on Tatooine. This was Kenobi’s self-imposed exile, serving as Luke’s protector. But after the Han Solo prequel performed poorly (for reasons that would take a decade to debate), a decision was made to switch to a limited series, and McGregor praised it. The actor reportedly confirmed:
Ewan McGregor isn’t the only creator associated with the Obi-Wan Kenobi who thinks the story worked out better. Series on Disney +. Director and Executive Producer Deborah Chow They described the shape as “perfect” for the story they wanted to tell When I sat down with CinemaBlend while the show was running, and we can all take that with caution because we don’t quite know what happened during the pre-production talks. At some point, yes, they decided to switch to a longer TV series. And the received a mixed responsethough Star Wars fans got into it with an open mind.
During his session, Ewan McGregor also praised Lucasfilm and Disney for the lengths they went to protect the show’s secrets, saying in Boston:
Protecting film and television secrets has become very difficult over the years, as fan interest in properties like Star Wars and Marvel has reached an all-time high. it was there Huge Star Wars Cameo It was part of the show that Lucasfilm wanted to keep from fans (and for the most part, it largely succeeded), and there was excitement to be captured for Obi-Wan Kenobi’s second season… if A second season was scheduled to happen. The show has broken some records, according to Disney+ promotion, which probably is too A good sign that the story can continue on the broadcast service. But until that happens, we just catch our eye Next broadcast story Andorand what that would do to a galaxy far, far away.
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