There's a playlist on D+ already and someone posted a link on the previous page as well I think.
The Porkchop Express said:
I'm really interested to see where and what Hera is when Ahsoka starts. Is she still a general in the New Republic? Is there still a fleet? Is her son actively part of the Ghost squad? Also, something I had forgotten since Rebels, she possibly has the biggest grudge of all of them (other than Ezra) about Thrawn; he imprisoned her dad and stole her family cultural heirloom and I don't think she ever got it back.
Right but they strip their military down to almost nothing, I wonder if she's getting de-commissioned or she goes AWOl or something because by the thought of the trailer, it seems like a pretty small crew is going Thrawn-hunting.AliasMan02 said:The Porkchop Express said:
I'm really interested to see where and what Hera is when Ahsoka starts. Is she still a general in the New Republic? Is there still a fleet? Is her son actively part of the Ghost squad? Also, something I had forgotten since Rebels, she possibly has the biggest grudge of all of them (other than Ezra) about Thrawn; he imprisoned her dad and stole her family cultural heirloom and I don't think she ever got it back.
Hera is, in fact, a NR General.
100%Aggie_Journalist said:
I just hope they borrow as much plot from Heir to the Empire as possible. I want to see Thrawn 5 steps ahead of everybody.
Aggie_Journalist said:
I just hope they borrow as much plot from Heir to the Empire as possible. I want to see Thrawn 5 steps ahead of everybody.
If Disney makes him some bumbling buffoon, I will lose it.Aggie_Journalist said:
I just hope they borrow as much plot from Heir to the Empire as possible. I want to see Thrawn 5 steps ahead of everybody.
Yeah, he rode off instead on a whale... typical Gen Xwangus12 said:
She was starting to finally give in at the end of Rebels till Ezra ghosted her in typical Gen X fashion
What does it say that I honestly don't remember this happening?wangus12 said:If Disney makes him some bumbling buffoon, I will lose it.Aggie_Journalist said:
I just hope they borrow as much plot from Heir to the Empire as possible. I want to see Thrawn 5 steps ahead of everybody.
redline248 said:What does it say that I honestly don't remember this happening?wangus12 said:If Disney makes him some bumbling buffoon, I will lose it.Aggie_Journalist said:
I just hope they borrow as much plot from Heir to the Empire as possible. I want to see Thrawn 5 steps ahead of everybody.
By the way, Domhall probably feels equally screwed by the sequels as Boyega
RIchard E. Grant (guy who kills Hugs) could have made a pretty great Thrawn, he was a bad-ass alt-Loki.AliasMan02 said:
General Hugs
hunter2012 said:
Wes Chatham from the Expanse is confirmed to be in cast.
If he's half as good in his role as he was as Amos Burton then we're in for a treat!
He's supposed to be playing Thrawn's right hand man but I could see Chatham with Kallus' mutton chops.Dro07 said:hunter2012 said:
Wes Chatham from the Expanse is confirmed to be in cast.
If he's half as good in his role as he was as Amos Burton then we're in for a treat!
Kallus!!! It's gotta be
The Porkchop Express said:
Writing: Dave Filoni is not only the showrunner, but also the sole writer of all eight episodes. This will be the first time Jon Favreau is not heavily involved in the writing of any of the New Republic-era shows, as he's only an executive producer.
I am a bit in the same boat as you. On one hand, I think he's earned this. At the same time he's still pretty new to live shows.TCTTS said:The Porkchop Express said:
Writing: Dave Filoni is not only the showrunner, but also the sole writer of all eight episodes. This will be the first time Jon Favreau is not heavily involved in the writing of any of the New Republic-era shows, as he's only an executive producer.
On one hand, I'm nervous that they're giving yet another series to *one* writer, instead of utilizing a traditional writers' room, but at least Favreau isn't steering the ship this time, and is essentially sitting this one out.
I just finished S6 of Clone Wars and about to start S7 (first time!). Told my wife I wasn't going to force her to watch all of Clone Wars, but I am going to make her watch the episodes recommended on the D+ Ahsoka viewing list and we are going to watch all of Rebels.Mathguy64 said:
Ha. I just finished rewatching S3.5 - S7 of clone wars. All to refresh all of the Maul, Ahsoka, Bad Batch and final stuff with Rex and Order 66.
All to set up Ahsoka.
redline248 said:I am a bit in the same boat as you. On one hand, I think he's earned this. At the same time he's still pretty new to live shows.TCTTS said:The Porkchop Express said:
Writing: Dave Filoni is not only the showrunner, but also the sole writer of all eight episodes. This will be the first time Jon Favreau is not heavily involved in the writing of any of the New Republic-era shows, as he's only an executive producer.
On one hand, I'm nervous that they're giving yet another series to *one* writer, instead of utilizing a traditional writers' room, but at least Favreau isn't steering the ship this time, and is essentially sitting this one out.
However, Ahsoka is his baby and I can't imagine a scenario where he f-cks up her story.