Aladdin star Mina Massoud interacts with Ezra Bridger after rumors of her involvement

With Ezra Bridger confirming that she will be played by Iman Esfandi in Star Wars: Ahsokaformerly rumored actor and Aladdin The star Mina Massoud threw her weight on the situation, stressing that there was no big momentum on this opportunity. Rumors of Masoud’s choice surfaced in 2021, with the actor himself then continuing to share posts on social media that teased that his choice was likely. Due to the secretive nature of Star Wars projects, as well as Massoud’s interest in the role, his only reactions to reporting have been skewed and shy, as he now addresses that he never really progressed from the initial acting stage. Star Wars: Ahsoka It is expected to premiere on Disney+ next year.

“I’m glad the rumors will stop now,” Masoud wrote on Twitter. “She never got a fair shot of her unfortunately (one self-tape months ago) but that wasn’t meant for me I guess. I can’t deny that the guy looks exactly like Ezra. I hope that’s fair!”

The audience first met Ezra Bridger in Star Wars Rebels In 2014, with four seasons of that series, he became a beloved character in the distant galaxy. With this upcoming series from Dave Filoni unfolding at a compelling time in the Star Wars Canon, the series has gained itself a passionate following, not only for the ways it incorporated iconic characters and elements from other stories, but also for its compelling narrative that was entirely original.

Ezra, as the animated character Ahsoka Tano, has been rumored to be coming to live action for years, with Rosario Dawson making his live Ahsoka debut in Season 2 of The Mandalorian. With this appearance that appears as a male Admiral Thorn, the rebels The villain who apparently died when he made Ezra a devastating sacrifice, speculation has been brewing for years that Ezra was on his way to real life.

Before Massoud’s name was in the mix, Haunting Bly Manor Superstar Rahul Kohli has grabbed fans on social media with posts that ridiculed his actually involvement in this project, while also hinting that he was just campaigning for the role. A few weeks into those posts, Cahol became clear about the stunt, and shut down any rumors of such a casting in the years that followed.

It’s currently unknown how important Ezra’s presence will be in the new series, with some theories sparking that Ahsoka and Sabine Wren will spend the season searching for Ezra rather than fully incorporating him into the plot.

Stay tuned for details about Star Wars: Ahsoka.

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