Star Wars Ahsoka New Series Starts Filming Elite Female Jedi Knight

Star Wars Ahsoka New Series Starts Filming Elite Female Jedi Knight

On May 9th local time in the United States, the series' new spin-off series "Star Wars Ahsoka" was officially announced to have started filming. This is a new adventure story centered around Ahsoka, the extremely popular elite female Jedi Knight in the work. Stay tuned.

•Ahsoka Tano is a rare female Jedi in the Star Wars series. This is a character who appeared during the Clone Wars and the early days of the Rebels, and she has a strong power. It is no exaggeration to say that without Ahsoka's help, the Empire would never be defeated. This character also appeared again in the second season of "The Mandalorian". Her most conspicuous appearance is bright orange skin with white markings on her head.

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•The male and female protagonists of the new drama "Star Wars Ahsoka" have been confirmed earlier. The female protagonist Ahsoka will continue to be played by Rosario Dawson, who played Ahsoka in "The Mandalorian", and Hayden Christensen, who played Anakin Skywalker in the prequel movie, will also join. It is rumored that Chinese-American actor Liu Chengyu may join and play the Mandalorian Sabine Wren.


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