The upcoming Ahsoka Disney+ TV show will avoid recent spinoff mistakes made by Star Wars: The Bad Batch. Featuring live-action versions of characters from Star Wars Rebels, most notably Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka Tano, the upcoming Disney+ series is functionally a spinoff designed to complete stories that were left unresolved after Rebels ended in 2018. The concept roughly parallels that of Star Wars: The Bad Batch, another spinoff that launched out of Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Other characters from Star Wars Rebels have also been cast in Ahsoka, notably Natasha Liu Bordizzo as the Mandalorian Sabine Wren and Eman Esfandi as Jedi Ezra Bridger. The show was set up in The Mandalorian season 2, with Ahsoka name-dropping a classic villain from Star Wars Rebels, Grand Admiral Thrawn, suggesting he will be returning as well. All this makes Ahsoka feel almost like a sequel rather than just a spinoff.
As such, it stands to reason that a large part of Ahsoka's plot will involve the search for Ezra and most likely a new encounter with Thrawn as well. As seen in the Star Wars Celebration footage, Natasha Liu Bordizzo's Sabine recreates Star Wars Rebels' final scene where she looks at the mural she made of the Ghost Crew before joining Ahsoka. Clearly, the two shows will be intrinsically tied with Ahsoka picking up where Star Wars Rebels left off.
Ahsoka Has Two Major Benefits Over Clone Wars' Bad Batch Spin-Off Lucasfilm's approach with Ahsoka gives the Disney+ TV show two major advantages over its sister series. Ahsoka is particularly exciting because viewers will get to see live-action adaptations of Star Wars Rebels characters, a change that immediately raises the show's profile. It further features several compelling characters Star Wars viewers have already been invested in to a much higher degree than Clone Force 99.
Although The Clone Wars spin-off has a good number of interesting episodes, it can be argued that the series is at its best when it deviates from the protagonists, a pretty significant problem for The Bad Batch on the whole. Unfortunately, Clone Force 99 isn't nearly as dynamic as many of its supporting characters, though that won't be a problem for Ahsoka and the reunited members of the Ghost crew in the upcoming Star Wars series.
From my POV I don’t see Ahsoka as a spin-off, but a continuation of a much broader story that Mando, Boba, Ahsoka, and at least 1 or 2 other unannounced series will be a part of telling, is Thrawn the big bad or a bad they will work with against the big bad?
this character looks stupid in live-action
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