Clone Wars era Ahsoka (under her master Anakin Skywalker as played by Hayden Christensen), or older Ahsoka fighting against the Empire?
How 'bout post Clone Wars season 5, but prior to RotS?
Or even post RotJ?

Clone Wars era Ahsoka (under her master Anakin Skywalker as played by Hayden Christensen), or older Ahsoka fighting against the Empire?
Zeb would likely have to be CG character with motion capture on set. Chopper they already have. At which point they'd just need to find people that can look at least somewhat like Kanan, Erza, Sabine, and someone who can act very well with Twi'lek makeup for Hera.
Rebels has been using a sound-a-like actor for Tarkin for a few years.
The Rebels cameos were Chopper at Yavin base. The Ghost on Yavin base, and the Ghost with the fleet during the battle. I thought I saw it jump to hyperspace just before Vader's Star Destroyer arrived.
I'd rather see an Ahsoka movie first.
The Rebels characters can be in it though.![]()
It has been confirmed that Mustafar is where many of the captured Jedi were sent for torture, interrogation and execution, presumably by Vader. So that reference tracks.
I wish to God that her character had never been introduced in the first place. Or I wish that she had never been Anakin's padawan.
Why Mustafar? Why not Coruscant? And the Empire was still tracking down Jedi by 0BBY?
It went back to the original idea of, “Well, why would Vader be here?” and there was a series of paintings and sketches that Ralph McQuarrie did, where Luke actually visits Vader in this underground lava cave. I always thought that was such a compelling image, because you have this lava lake inside this cave and there was Vader’s throne. So we took that idea and thought, “Okay, well, maybe on the lower levels of Vader’s castle, there’s a more ancient part. That he actually built this castle on a foundation of an ancient structure.” If you look at the finished design, it has this very strong element of a structure that was there for a purpose, and that purpose was to draw energy from the lava lake. If you look at the design of the base, it feels very much like a dam, and how the lava flows through it, possibly getting energy. And so we thought, “Okay, well, that’s the foundation. Maybe even deeper, or underneath that, is an even more ancient part, which is a natural cave where Vader goes to meditate.” Visually, we’re trying to create a sort of history for the tower. The bottom is the most ancient, the lava lake dam part was perhaps what Vader built his foundation on, and then the tower was Vader’s addition.
What were the Rebels cameos? The only one I saw was The Ghost in the fleet.
What I'd like to see is the Siege of Mandalore arc as a straight-to-home-video movie. At this point I think a live action Ahsoka would just look weird, even if they went and made Ashley Eckstein herself up in Togruta prosthetics.Clone Wars era Ahsoka (under her master Anakin Skywalker as played by Hayden Christensen), or older Ahsoka fighting against the Empire?
Zeb would likely have to be CG character with motion capture on set. Chopper they already have. At which point they'd just need to find people that can look at least somewhat like Kanan, Erza, Sabine, and someone who can act very well with Twi'lek makeup for Hera.
It isn't a Lasat, I don't remember the aliens actual name, but it was confirmed not to be a Lasat.I've seen some claim that the weird gorilla looking thing in Saw's base is meant to be a Lasat. I'm not convinced that's the intent
Yup. I raised this point up thread a bit, but there's a possibility that place has some significance to the Sith beyond what went down between Vader and Kenobi.
Well, considering it was already built way before Vader was even born, yeah, there's some significance to it.Yup. I raised this point up thread a bit, but there's a possibility that place has some significance to the Sith beyond what went down between Vader and Kenobi. So that might not be the only reason Vader hangs out there, but I'm sure it helps in his "meditations" on the dark side.
You might need to get used to it if Leia is to appear in Episode IX without majorly significant re-writes...
I think the bigger problem for me though is this never feels like a story that really needs to be told. Or at least not in the form of a huge, big-budget movie. Especially 40 years after we already watched that original Death Star get destroyed and the story has long ago moved on.
The whole time it feels like I'm just watching a footnote to a much larger and more important story-- one I'm a whole lot more interested to get back to.
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