![]() ![]() In the incredible trailer, while we don’t get a look at the legendary villain, we do get to hear a very brief clip of Vader’s telltale breathing just as the title appears on screen. It’s also possible that Hayden will appear in flashbacks, although he’s specifically been noted as returning as “Darth Vader” so it appears that he’ll don the familiar black suit. However, it appears as though Obi-Wan Kenobi may feature a battle between them, or at least some sort of interaction between them, in the years between. Most Star Wars fans assumed that following their duel on Mustafar that the master and apprentice only met one more time, their final battle on the Death Star in Episode IV. While Star Wars fans were excited for the return of the sand-hating hunk, it did pose a few questions. Hayden Christensen, who was last seen having the iconic Vader helmet lowered onto this charred face, will reprise his role as Darth Vader. Darth VaderĪs part of the announcement of Obi-Wan Kenobi and the news that Ewan McGregor was on board, another Star Wars legend has joined the cast. These two are brutal warriors and we can’t wait to see them face off with the legendary Jedi. The Fifth Brother and the Seventh Sister, the antagonists of season 2 of Star Wars: Rebels, also appear in the trailer. ![]() While The Grand Inquisitor’s fate is revealed in Star Wars: Rebels, it’ll be interesting to see his portrayal in live-action, especially as he’s not going to be played by his voice actor from Star Wars: Rebels, Jason Isaacs. A former Jedi Temple guard, The Grand Inquisitor fell to the dark side after watching the way the Jedi treated Ahsoka Tano, something that also led to her disillusionment with the way of the Jedi. Their leader, The Grand Inquisitor, can be seen in the trailer being played by Rupert Friend. While it’s been speculated that there could be as many as 12 members of the group according to some Star Wars reference books, only 10 have currently made an appearance across various TV shows and video games.įrom what we’ve gleaned from the Obi-Wan Kenobi trailer, they’ll be a significant threat, likely dispatched to Tatooine to search for the force-sensitive child that would later grow up to blow up the Death Star and end the reign of the Empire. Trained by Darth Vader, these mercenaries were used during the years following Order 66 to hunt the final Jedi that still roamed the galaxy. While they aren’t officially Sith Lords, as only two Sith Lords can exist at once in Star Wars canon, they serve just below the ranks of Sith Lord. The Sith Inquisitors are a squad of former Jedi that surrendered to the dark side of the force during the events of Order 66. Will Obi-Wan Kenobi live up to expectations? When is it out? And what role will Darth Vader play in the most anticipated Star Wars TV show ever? Let’s break it down. ![]() A new force-sensitive Inquisitor named Reva will also be in pursuit of the Jedi Master, but how her story will end is yet to be seen.Ĭonsidering the show is only six episodes, and it’s very likely the last time we see Ewan McGregor perform the role he’s made his own, many, including us, can hardly wait to watch through the whole series. We also see that the Sith Inquisitors, a group of mercenaries determined to exterminate the last of the Jedi, have reached Tatooine and it’s up to Obi-Wan to conceal himself from them, in order to protect Luke. To help wrap your head around the timeline, you might find our article on the Star Wars movies in order useful. From the Obi-Wan Kenobi trailer, the show appears to take place 10 or so years following the end of Revenge of the Sith, based on the age of a young Luke Skywalker, who can be seen pretending to pilot a podracer. Obi-Wan Kenobi will finally establish in canon what happened in the years following Revenge of the Sith and before he encountered Maul for the final time. It’s hard to argue that it’s not one of the most anticipated shows in the current, vast Star Wars TV landscape (and we are spoiled for choice when it comes to upcoming Star Wars TV shows ).įollowing his battle with Anakin, Obi-Wan took baby Luke to his aunt and uncle on Tatooine, before beginning a hermitage that would last until Darth Maul tracked the legendary Jedi down for one final battle. Or, at least that’s what we thought. Obi-Wan Kenobi has finally launched on Disney Plus, with the first two episodes now available to watch. ![]()
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