After waiting for what felt like an eternity, the second season of Ahsoka is finally on its way to Disney+, because who doesn’t love a good cliffhanger that lasts for years? 🤣 Series star Rosario Dawson was thrilled to announce the news herself at Disney’s upfront presentation this week, and by thrilled, I mean she probably had to contain her excitement after almost three years of keeping the secret 🤫. The show will return to streaming in “early 2027” because who needs a specific date, anyway? 📆
I mean, it’s not like fans have been waiting patiently for the next installment of Ahsoka’s adventures or anything 🙄. According to Rosario Dawson, “This season, the battles are bigger and the stakes are higher,” which is just code for “we’re going to make you wait even longer for the next season after this one drops” 🤦♀️. The first season of Ahsoka debuted on Disney+ in August of 2023, and it’s been a wild ride of waiting and speculation ever since 🎢.
The show saw the return of several beloved characters from Star Wars: Rebels in live-action form, because who doesn’t love a good reunion? 🤗. We got to see Ahsoka reunite with her old friends and prepare for an epic battle with the evil Admiral Thrawn, who’s basically the ultimate party pooper 🎉. The show also starred an amazing cast, including Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Natasha Liu Bordizzo, Ivanna Sakhno, and the late Ray Stevenson as former Jedi Baylan Skoll 🙏. And, of course, Hayden Christensen is back as Anakin Skywalker, because we all love a good Tatooine-sized hole in our hearts 🌀.
But wait, there’s more! 🎊 Rory McCann will be replacing Ray Stevenson in the role of Baylan Skoll for Season 2, because recasting is just part of the fun 🎭. And, if we’re lucky, we might even get some more Anakin and Ahsoka moments, because who doesn’t love a good master-padawan relationship? 🤝. We’ll just have to wait and see if the events of The Mandalorian and Grogu movie set up or lead into Ahsoka Season 2 in some way, because a Thrawn post-credits appearance would be just the icing on the cake 🎂.
In the meantime, let’s take a stroll down memory lane and reminisce about the good old days of the Star Wars prequels 🙃. You know, the ones that made us all question our life choices and wonder what could have been 🤔. But hey, at least we got some great memes out of it, right? 🤣. So, while we wait for Ahsoka Season 2 to drop, let’s just enjoy the ride and try not to throw our toys out of the pram 🎀.
Oh, and if you’re feeling nostalgic, you can always check out the worst moments in the Star Wars prequels, because who doesn’t love a good trip down memory lane? 🚗. It’s like looking back at old photos and thinking, “what was I thinking?” 📸. But hey, at least we can all agree that the prequels were… interesting 🤔. So, let’s raise a glass to Ahsoka Season 2 and hope that it’s worth the wait 🥳. May the force be with us all 🙏. 💫👏
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