Ahsoka Episode 4 Marks the Live-Action Debut of a Major Star Wars Location

Ahsoka’s fourth episode, “Part Four: Fallen Jedi,” just debuted the live-action version of a key Star Wars Rebels location, the World Between Worlds.Ahsoka Tano (Rosario Dawson) finds herself in the World Between Worlds in the closing moments of “Part Four: Fallen Jedi,” after being knocked off a cliff by Baylan Skoll (Ray Stevenson). A mystical plane that exists within the Force itself, the World Between Worlds first appeared indirectly in Star Wars Rebels Season 1, Episode 10, “Path of the Jedi.” It would later play a major role in Season 4, Episode 13, “A World Between Worlds,” which established it as a nexus point for every major moment in the Star Wars universe’s history.Ahsoka Episode 4 exploits the World Between Worlds’ unique connection to time and space to facilitate its other big reveal: the return of Hayden Christensen’s Anakin Skywalker. Ahsoka’s former master makes a brief cameo in “Part Four: Fallen Jedi,” greeting Ahsoka in the World Between Worlds after she regains consciousness. Christensen is digitally de-aged to resemble his younger likeness in 2005’s Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith in this scene, which suggests that Anakin used the World Between Worlds to travel through time. This remains pure speculation for now, however, and fans will have to wait until Episode 5 premieres to know for certain.Related: How The Mandalorian Prepared Diana Lee Inosanto for Ahsoka’s Lengthy Fights

Ahsoka‘s fourth episode, “Part Four: Fallen Jedi,” just debuted the live-action version of a key Star Wars Rebels location, the World Between Worlds.

Related: How The Mandalorian Prepared Diana Lee Inosanto for Ahsoka’s Lengthy Fights

Ahsoka Tano (Rosario Dawson) finds herself in the World Between Worlds in the closing moments of “Part Four: Fallen Jedi,” after being knocked off a cliff by Baylan Skoll (Ray Stevenson). A mystical plane that exists within the Force itself, the World Between Worlds first appeared indirectly in Star Wars Rebels Season 1, Episode 10, “Path of the Jedi.” It would later play a major role in Season 4, Episode 13, “A World Between Worlds,” which established it as a nexus point for every major moment in the Star Wars universe’s history.

Ahsoka Episode 4 exploits the World Between Worlds’ unique connection to time and space to facilitate its other big reveal: the return of Hayden Christensen’s Anakin Skywalker. Ahsoka’s former master makes a brief cameo in “Part Four: Fallen Jedi,” greeting Ahsoka in the World Between Worlds after she regains consciousness. Christensen is digitally de-aged to resemble his younger likeness in 2005’s Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith in this scene, which suggests that Anakin used the World Between Worlds to travel through time. This remains pure speculation for now, however, and fans will have to wait until Episode 5 premieres to know for certain.

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