As always with Star Wars, the timeline is a little fuzzy. Each season of Rebels has about a 6 month time-jump, so it all depends on how much time passes during the season proper. About a year, give or take is the general assumption, which honestly tracks if you do some back of the envelope maths: -So, if they skip a whole year between season season 1 and season 2 (as I believe I recall them saying they will), then that would technically be the beginning of year 3. All the events of Rebels season 2 would take place during that year.
The only cross-over point that kinda *has* to occur is 'Secret Cargo', though they can still dance around it a little.
It's certainly all doable, but given how restrained the first season was, I can't see Gilroy jumping into this side of Star Wars with both feet. I think the most we're likely to get is a little slice of 'Secret Cargo', which would only really require Hera since she's mostly who Mon was interacting with the whole time (Ezra was out flying a Y-Wing.) The only tricky part Is the final scene in the Ghost's cockpit since both Ezra & Zeb are present . . . but Zeb is mostly mute and they can shoot around Ezra with some carefully chosen camera angles and some choice editing (also there's no Kanan or Sabine in this episode, so it's kind of perfect.)Ahsoka should be out before Andor Season 2, so we will already have live action versions of most of the Rebel's cast by then. Sure it will be about ten to twelve years between the two events, but adult Hera should look the same. Zeb probably looks the same. Chopper certainly looks the same. Sabine would need a different paint job on her armor, but otherwise similar if she doesn't take the helmet off during Andor. The only one that might be an issue would be Ezra going from being roughly 17 to nearly 30, though some actors can pull that off.
But honestly, the main two you'd like see are Hera and Chopper.
I think we're just going to see a hologram of just Mon Mothma making the declaration from the perspective of another character.
... only show...other characters witness[ing] her holographic message from afar.
If I were doing it as a tie-in, that's how I'd handle it. At most, if I had some cut-ins to Mothma's location, I'd have tight angles and shallow focus, so people who knew and cared could recognize she was in the cockpit of a specific ship, but we didn't see some randos just loitering around watching (which, looking back, is pretty much how it was done in Rebels).I think we're just going to see a hologram of just Mon Mothma making the declaration from the perspective of another character.
Well, Kanan has been in a movie… sort of…The show should absolutely avoid showing any Rebels characters otherwise it enters ding dong Toon Town territory.
Well, Kanan has been in a movie… sort of…
So has Hera, sort of. We saw The Ghost in both Rogue One and The Rise of Skywalker. Who else would be piloting?Well, Kanan has been in a movie… sort of…
The show should absolutely avoid showing any Rebels characters otherwise it enters ding dong Toon Town territory.
Their son.So has Hera, sort of. We saw The Ghost in both Rogue One and The Rise of Skywalker. Who else would be piloting?
The Rogue One prequel novel did indicate construction of the actual Death Star station was super easy, barely an inconvenience and was complete a few years after ROTS. It took the Empire the rest of the time to figure the weapon out.
And we heard Hera paged over the Rebel base's PA system in Rogue One.So has Hera, sort of. We saw The Ghost in both Rogue One and The Rise of Skywalker. Who else would be piloting?
I don't think those are canon.The station itself is already just a big battle moon/one of those orbitals around Coruscant
Not in Rogue One. He'd be a baby.Their son.
If Ani can do it....Not in Rogue One. He'd be a baby.
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