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Ahsoka
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Genre
Based onStar Wars
by George Lucas
Developed by
Written byDave Filoni
Starring
ComposerKevin Kiner
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
Production locationsLos Angeles, California
Cinematography
Production companyLucasfilm
Release
Original networkDisney+
Chronology
Related shows
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Ahsoka is an upcoming American limited series developed by Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni for Disney+. It is part of the Star Wars franchise and a spin-off from the series The Mandalorian, taking place in the same timeframe as that series and its other interconnected spin-offs after the events of Return of the Jedi (1983), while also serving as a continuation to the animated series Star Wars Rebels. The series follows Ahsoka Tano as she investigates an emerging threat to the galaxy following the fall of the Empire.

Rosario Dawson stars as Ahsoka Tano, reprising her role from The Mandalorian. The character was created for the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars (voiced by Ashley Eckstein), and made her live-action debut in the second season of The Mandalorian. A spin-off series focused on the character was announced in December 2020, with Dawson reprising her role and Filoni set as writer after he co-created the character. Filming began in early May 2022, with multiple characters from Rebels revealed to be appearing. In April 2023, additional castings were revealed, highlighted by Lars Mikkelsen reprising his Rebels role of Grand Admiral Thrawn, and the series was confirmed to be continuing the story established in Rebels.

Ahsoka is scheduled to premiere on August 23, 2023, with two episodes. It will consist of eight episodes, and is scheduled to conclude on October 4.

Premise[edit]

Ahsoka Tano investigates an emerging threat to the galaxy following the fall of the Empire.[1]

Cast and characters[edit]

  • Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka Tano:
    A former Jedi Padawan, and apprentice to Anakin Skywalker.[2][3] Dawson noted the character's montrals had been rebuilt with "technology that didn't even exist when we first started", resulting in them being longer and having a 3D-printed skeleton inside them that allowed for more fluid movement.[4] She had been training with fight coordinator Ming Qiu and learned to fight ambidextrously for the series.[5]
  • Natasha Liu Bordizzo as Sabine Wren:
    A Mandalorian warrior and graffiti artist, Imperial Academy dropout, former bounty hunter, and Ahsoka's former Padawan with expert knowledge of weapons and explosives.[6][3] Bordizzo watched Star Wars Rebels to prepare for her role,[7] and spent three months prior to the start of filming fight training with Qiu.[8]:7
  • Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Hera Syndulla:
    A Twi'lek New Republic general who is the pilot of the Ghost. Hera had a son, Jacen, with the late Jedi knight, Kanan Jarrus.[9][3] Winstead referred back to Hera's character development on Rebels, while also discussing the character with creator Dave Filoni, to inform her performance.[10] She had further described her character as being "a strong leader and fighter, and she's also so maternal and nurturing" and unique from other army generals as they are conventionally depicted as being "very masculine, hard figures".[5]
  • Ray Stevenson as Baylan Skoll:
    A former Jedi who survived Order 66 by fleeing into the Unknown Regions who is now a mercenary in search of power. He is Shin Hati's master and is working with Morgan Elsbeth.[11][3]
  • Ivanna Sakhno as Shin Hati: Baylan's apprentice, who is a dark force user and wields a lightsaber, and is ordered by Baylan to go after Ahsoka.[12][9][11] Sakhno had described her character as being "calculated" and "impatient, but ... a seeker". Filoni had encouraged her to help develop elements of her character's backstory.[5]
  • Diana Lee Inosanto as Morgan Elsbeth: The former Magistrate of Calodan who is allied with Thrawn.[9][3] She had taken inspiration from Julius Caesar and Catherine the Great.[5]
  • David Tennant voices Huyang: A lightsaber-crafting droid that was used by the Jedi for thousands of years.[9][3] Tennant reprises his role from the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars.[9]
  • Lars Mikkelsen as Grand Admiral Thrawn:
    A Chiss high-ranking senior officer of the Galactic Empire known for his tactical cunning who had previously been taken into hyperspace by Ezra and the Purrgil.[13][3] Mikkelsen previously voiced the character in animated form on Rebels.[13] Mikkelsen felt Thrawn was a formidable adversary since he is "seven paces ahead of everybody" and is not a Jedi or Force user.[14]
  • Eman Esfandi as Ezra Bridger:
    A former con artist and thief from Lothal who was taken in by the late Kanan Jarrus to be trained as a Jedi, before sacrificing himself and disappearing from the galaxy with Thrawn.[15][3]

Also appearing are Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker, Ahsoka Tano's now-deceased former Jedi master who had fallen to the dark side of the Force and became Darth Vader,[16][17] Genevieve O'Reilly as Mon Mothma, the Chancellor of the New Republic,[12] Maurice Irvin as Senator Mawood, Jacqueline Antaramian as Senator Rodrigo,[12] Nelson Lee as Senator Hamato Xiono,[18] and Erica Duke as Gran Senator.[12] Hamato Xiono previously appeared in the animated series Star Wars Resistance.[18] Paul Darnell stars as the Inquisitor Marrok,[19] while Wes Chatham stars as Thrawn's "right-hand man".[20] Hera's astromech droid C1-10P "Chopper" is set to appear in the series.[9]

Episodes[edit]

No.TitleDirected by [8]:13–15Written by [21]Original release date [22]
1TBADave FiloniDave FiloniAugust 23, 2023 (2023-08-23)
2TBASteph GreenDave FiloniAugust 23, 2023 (2023-08-23)
3TBASteph GreenDave FiloniAugust 30, 2023 (2023-08-30)
4TBAPeter RamseyDave FiloniSeptember 6, 2023 (2023-09-06)
5TBADave FiloniDave FiloniSeptember 13, 2023 (2023-09-13)
6TBAJennifer GetzingerDave FiloniSeptember 20, 2023 (2023-09-20)
7TBAGeeta PatelDave FiloniSeptember 27, 2023 (2023-09-27)
8TBARick FamuyiwaDave FiloniOctober 4, 2023 (2023-10-04)

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

In December 2020, Lucasfilm announced several spin-off series from the Disney+ series The Mandalorian, including Ahsoka and The Book of Boba Fett;[23][24] the spin-offs exist alongside The Mandalorian through interconnected stories, culminating in a "climactic story event",[2][24] with Star Wars: Skeleton Crew also being set in the same timeframe as The Mandalorian and Ahsoka.[25] Each series was being concurrently developed by Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni,[23][24] with Filoni creating, writing, and serving as lead producer and showrunner on Ahsoka.[26][4] The series focuses on the character Ahsoka Tano, who was co-created by Filoni for the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars and made her live-action debut in the second season of The Mandalorian.[27][28] By April 2022, Peter Ramsey was hired to direct at least one episode of the series,[29] with Filoni also directing multiple episodes of the series.[30][31] A year later, the rest of the directors were confirmed, which included Steph Green, Jennifer Getzinger, Geeta Patel, and Rick Famuyiwa.[13] Filoni explained that the eight episodes of the season would be "relatively" similar in length to the previous episodes he worked on for The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett (which ranged from 32 to 47 minutes), noting he hoped to keep them "moving" and make them "tight and fast because to make the action work, they've got to be shorter".[32] Kathleen Kennedy, Carrie Beck, and Colin Wilson also serve as executive producers on the series.[33]

Writing[edit]

The series begins after Ahsoka's appearances on The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett, during which she is shown to be searching for Grand Admiral Thrawn, and Filoni said the series would tell a serialized story rather than having separate adventures in each episode.[34] Filoni and Favreau consulted with Thrawn trilogy author Timothy Zahn regarding Thrawn's appearance in the series because the character is "his thing... [w]e want to make sure we get it right".[35] Star Rosario Dawson confirmed in April 2023 that Ahsoka would continue the story established in the animated series Star Wars Rebels.[31] Regarding Ahsoka being a continuation of Rebels or referred to as a fifth season of that series, Filoni said that was "interesting" and "one way of looking at it" explaining, "For me, when I'm telling those stories, I don't limit things like, 'Oh, well, I did it an animation, so I would do it distinctly different in live action.' There's just the story that it is, and I was telling it in one medium."[36] Ahsoka's ambiguous ending in Rebels had been interpreted by Beck as being a "big open question" that provided many storytelling opportunities. Dawson had also been interested in the moment, saying that she had enjoyed the "idea that there was even another level to her". While discussion her transition, Dawson and Filoni had referenced Gandalf the Gray and Gandalf the White. Sabine Wren is also shown using Ezra Bridger's old green lightsaber.[5] The series initially begins with Ahsoka as a "wanderer", with Filoni noting that she had abandoned her role as a Jedi and had been skeptical of organizations of power, while saying "she walks a path that basically died out a long time ago". Filoni recognized that some audiences were already familiar with Ahsoka, while others were not, feeling she was "an interesting bridge between what came before and what’s really possible".[37] The series focuses on the themes of masters and apprentices, notably Sabine Wren dynamic with Ahsoka having been her apprentice.[8]:2–3 Ahsoka is concurrent to the events of the third season of The Mandalorian.[38]

Casting[edit]

With the series' announcement in December 2020, Rosario Dawson was confirmed to be reprising her role as Ahsoka Tano from The Mandalorian.[2] By August 2021, Lucasfilm was reportedly looking to cast an actress to play the Rebels character Sabine Wren in the series.[39] Bordizzo had not known she was rehearsing for Ahsoka and had also trained for lightsaber sequences once she got the role.[5] In October, Hayden Christensen was set to reprise his role as Anakin Skywalker,[16][17] and Natasha Liu Bordizzo was cast as Wren by November.[6] Later that month, Ivanna Sakhno joined the cast in an undisclosed role.[40] In January 2022, Mary Elizabeth Winstead joined the cast in an undisclosed role,[41] and the following month, Ray Stevenson joined the cast as an admiral. Stevenson previously voiced the character Gar Saxon in Rebels and The Clone Wars.[42] Bordizzo was officially announced to be playing Wren in May, when other Star Wars Rebels characters were revealed to be appearing in the series including Hera Syndulla and Chopper.[43][44] She had received news of her casting while filming Day Shift (2022).[7] In September 2022, it was revealed that Eman Esfandi was cast as Ezra Bridger in the series.[15] Mena Massoud had been rumored to be playing the character in the series, and stated after Esfandi's casting was revealed that he had auditioned for the role but the casting process had not gone further.[45]

At Star Wars Celebration London in April 2023, it was revealed that Winstead was portraying Hera Syndulla, Sakhno was portraying Shin Hati, and Stevenson was portraying Baylan Skoll.[12] Additionally, Genevieve O'Reilly, Diana Lee Inosanto, David Tennant, and Lars Mikkelsen were reprising their roles as Mon Mothma, Morgan Elsbeth, the voice of the droid Huyang,[9] and Grand Admiral Thrawn, respectively,[13] while various senators were portrayed by Maurice Irvin, Jacqueline Antaramian, Nelson Lee, and Erica Duke.[12] The production team had kept Mikkelsen's involvement secret until the 2023 Star Wars Celebration; Mikkelsen had previously denied reprising the role before being confirmed for the series.[5][13] Filoni had previously vaguely alluded to the possibility of him reprising his role as Thrawn in 2020, and later contacted him for the role the next year.[5] Additionally, it was revealed that Wes Chatham was appearing in the series as Thrawn's "right-hand man".[20] In July 2023, Paul Darnell was revealed as the Inquisitor Marrok.[19]

Filming[edit]

Principal photography began on May 9, 2022,[46] in Los Angeles, California,[42] under the working title Stormcrow,[47] with Eric Steelberg and Quyen Tran serving as cinematographers.[48] There were two filming crews that had shot scenes from multiple different episodes simultaneously, with schedules being frequently rearranged. However, it had also reduced the duration of filming.[49]The series used the StageCraft virtual production technology.[50][12] Tennant recorded an early version of his part ahead of filming so the cast was able to perform with him.[4] Filming wrapped that October.[51]

Music[edit]

In April 2023, during Star Wars Celebration London, it was revealed that Kevin Kiner would compose the score for Ahsoka, after previously composing the music for the animated series The Clone Wars, Rebels, The Bad Batch, and Tales of the Jedi.[52]

Marketing[edit]

Filoni and Favreau promoted the series at Lucasfilm's Star Wars Celebration panel on May 26, 2022, with Dawson appearing in full costume via video message from the series' set.[25] Dawson appeared in person at a panel on May 28 for The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett, along with Filoni, Favreau, Bordizzo, and Chopper, and footage from the first three weeks of Ahsoka's filming was shown.[43][44] Filoni, Favreau, Dawson, and Bordizzo debuted the first trailer for the series at Star Wars Celebration London on April 7, 2023,[53] with the cast presenting additional footage and confirming the inclusion of Mikkelsen as Grand Admiral Thrawn the following day.[54]

Release[edit]

Ahsoka is set to premiere on Disney+ on August 23, 2023, with two episodes.[55] Subsequent episodes will release weekly, with the series scheduled to conclude on October 4, 2023,[22] and will consist of eight episodes.[11]

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Read also[edit]

The Book of Boba Fett

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