Latest Ahsoka Trailer Reveals Familiar Face

All the great ones had to get their start somewhere, and Ahsoka Tano’s big break came when she was chosen as the apprentice of Anakin Skywalker…the “Chosen One,” or at least believed to be at the time. Hitching a wagon so close to the Man Who Would Be Vader could have ended badly for Ahsoka, but she bailed his company just in time and has followed her own path ever since.

Much of that post-Anakin path was told in the animated series Star Wars Rebels. Ahsoka has a presence in the first two seasons of that show as well as the last episode. It’s been made very clear by now that the Ahsoka series directly continues the storyline from that series. If you didn’t heed my warning last time that binging Rebels was strongly advised, well, it’s too late at just ten days left. Besides, I warned you months ago, so…it’s your own fault, buddy.

Not only will we see live-action versions of Ezra Bridger, Sabine Wren and Hera Syndulla, but (as the new trailer reveals) someone Ahsoka knew well before those people. Yep, Anakin reappears, Hayden Christiansen himself, in what we’re assuming is a flashback (this series takes place post-Jedi; Darth should be dead). But this means the gang really is all here.

Other characters we saw in Rebels that will appear in Ahsoka include Lars Mikkelsen as Grand Admiral Thrawn and Genevieve O’Reilly as Mon Mothma. Ivanna Sakhno also stars as a new villain named Shin Hati. And of course, Rosario Dawson reprises Ahsoka from her appearances as the ex-Jedi in The Mandalorian.

Ahsoka launches with the first two episodes on Disney+ August 23. Subsequent episodes will premiere weekly.

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Webwinner

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Oh my goodness, I simply have to express how excited I am for Hayden Christensen's comeback as Anakin Skywalker in the Ahsoka series! It was like a dream come true when I heard him speak Ahsoka's name and offer that speech. That's how Matt Lanter did it in the animated series. It's as if they're linking the ancient and modern worlds, and it hits all the right notes. Hearing Hayden reprise his role as Anakin gave me goosebumps. I'm overjoyed that they brought him back for this. They're weaving all these strands together, and I'm here to witness it!fore a queue of tanks during the Tiananmen Square protests.

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So heartwarming to see that Hayden's been keeping an eye on the Clone Wars, just like he mentioned. I can't even express how thrilled I am that he's getting the love and recognition he truly deserves. The way some folks treated him in the past, it was just unfair. But now, it feels like he's getting a chance to shine and show everyone what he's made of. This is his moment to make a comeback, to prove all those naysayers wrong. And honestly, I'm over the moon about it. Let's rally behind Hayden and support him in this new journey!

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Man, I've got to give major props to Hayden for his performance in the Clone Wars series. He totally captured the essence of Matt Lanter's Anakin voice, while still keeping that signature movie vibe intact. It's like he managed to create this amazing fusion of both worlds. You know, I really hope that Star Wars fans finally start appreciating his talent and stop with all the negativity. The dude deserves some serious credit for his dedication. Let's give him the recognition he's earned. It's high time we show some love and let him bask in the well-deserved appreciation he's been missing out on.

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Star Wars Rebels was my jam, and knowing that the Ahsoka series picks up right from there has got me hyped. I can't believe Anakin's showing up, played by Hayden Christiansen himself. I guess it's a flashback, considering he's supposed to be Darth Vader by now. And don't even get me started on Ezra, Sabine, and Hera going live-action. It's like they plucked them right out of my Rebels memories.

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I'm still reeling from the news that Anakin Skywalker is returning. I mean, I followed Ahsoka's journey in Star Wars Rebels, and her tale is now continuing in the Ahsoka series. It's like a childhood fantasy come true. And can we talk about Shin Hati, the new villain? That sounds intense. Rosario Dawson nailed Ahsoka in The Mandalorian, so seeing her again will be fantastic.

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Mestre Yoda

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I hated the Prequel trilogy but I feel warm fuzzy feelings of nostalgia seeing Hayden as Anakin.

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When I first started watching Star Wars Rebels, Ahsoka's adventure had me completely enthralled. They're now making a series out of that tale, and guess what? Yes, Darth Vader himself, Anakin Skywalker, makes an appearance. Since this series takes place after the events of the Jedi, I can't help but worry how they'll depict him. But hey, it feels like a flashback! Seeing live-action versions of characters like Hera, Sabine, and Ezra makes me very happy.

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