Fans were first introduced to the legendary Jedi Master exactly 45 years ago in Star Wars: A New Hope. Portrayed by Sir Alec Guinness as a battle worn and wily ...
The first look trailer for the Obi-Wan Kenobi series unveils a number of surprises (and characters) that Star Wars fans will appreciate. The setting also offers a look at the rise of the Empire, which precedes the events of A New Hope. But whether we see him as Anakin in flashbacks or as Darth Vader himself, remains to be seen.
Entertainment Weekly offers a first look at Obi-Wan Kenobi, the upcoming Disney+ limited series in an exclusive cover story.
“The first time that I saw Ewan as Obi-Wan again, that was a very special moment for me, and one that I’ll remember for a very, very long time.” “I wanted kids to have their own hair at Halloween. And that’s huge If you look at all the Black kids with kinky hair,” Ingram said. [Now] there are so many kids that’ll be able to wear their hair at Halloween. That’s going to be really exciting.” New photos show Reva, clad in black, stalking streets and ready for battle. But he is very much a part of the show emotionally for Obi-Wan, and possibly beyond that as well.” “And the degree of his proximity to that shadow is something that we’ll discover. “He feels an enormous amount of responsibility for that, and guilt.” New photos depict Obi-Wan with an eopie creature, looking cautiously, and sitting silently in a cave.
There's plenty to discuss in the first Obi-Wan Kenobi teaser trailer – we've tried to find all the hidden references to the direction of the show.
After all, “Fates” plays during Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan's duel against Darth Maul (who, incidentally, returns in Star Wars Rebels), while “Heroes” is the soundtrack to Obi-Wan having the high ground against Anakin. While we'd be ecstatic to see a Kenobi/Maul/Vader mash-up, THR quoted various sources stating that either Maul was written out of the final script, or was never meant to appear at all. As soon as John Williams' certified banger “Duel of the Fates” starts in all its choral glory, you know fans are in for a treat. There's no doubt that this is Luke Skywalker, with Obi-Wan's vow to protect him – and Owen's order that Luke never be trained in the Force – making the Jedi resort to a nomadic, solitary life (besides his eopie).
Is Ahsoka in 'Obi-Wan Kenobi'? The first official trailer for the Star Wars show may contain a clue about Anakin Skywalker's snippy Padawan trainee.
Obi-Wan Kenobi takes place 10 years after the Clone Wars, meaning that if Ahsoka shows up, we would be meeting a version of the character we’ve never seen before. There’s a lot to unpack in the new Kenobi teaser, from the introduction of Inquisitors in live-action to the apparent hint of a Han Solo cameo. In the Star Wars animated shows, Ahsoka’s character is often associated with Morai, a green owl.
Disney Plus reveals a new teaser for its upcoming "Obi-Wan Kenobi" series starring Ewan McGregor.
"Star Wars" fans worldwide must have sensed a ripple in the Force on Wednesday as Disney Plus revealed a new teaser trailer for its six episode "Obi-Wan Kenobi" live-action series and it’s packed with geeky sci-fi goodness. "Obi-Wan Kenobi" arrives on Disney Plus beginning on May 25. "Obi-Wan Kenobi" follows the Jedi master's time in exile keeping a watchful eye on young Luke Skywalker on the desert planet of Tatooine while evading Jedi hunters a decade after the purging events of Order 66 depicted in 2005's "Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith." If you need a refresher, check out our guide to the Star Wars movies in order to catch up.
Disney+'s first 'Star Wars' throwback series brings Ewan McGregor into the fold to reprise his fan-favorite role of Obi-Wan Kenobi 17 years after 'Revenge of ...
Kenobi is also now on the run from the Grand Inquisitor, a jedi-hunter played by Rupert Friend (’Homeland’). The series premieres on May 25. Disney+’s first ‘Star Wars’ throwback series brings Ewan McGregor into the fold to reprise his fan-favorite role of Obi-Wan Kenobi 17 years after ‘Revenge of the Sith’ premiered.