Ahsoka Gives a Star Wars Rebels Character a Surprising New Role

Long before Ahsoka debuted on Disney+, the return of several Star Wars Rebels characters had been confirmed for the new series. However, one Rebels character from the series premiere came as something of a surprise. Fans had already known Ahsoka Tano would be reuniting with Sabine Wren, Hera Syndulla and Chopper, but the former Jedi’s return to Lothal also saw one of the Ghost crew’s major allies make his live-action debut. Introduced on Star Wars Rebels’ second season, Ryder Azadi had a history with the Empire, Lothal and Ezra Bridger’s family.Clancy Brown, who voiced Ryder Azadi on Star Wars Rebels, made a surprise return as the character in live action on the first episode of Ahsoka, “Master and Apprentice.” The character has also been given a fitting new job — or rather, his old job, but under new management. Before he became part of the Rebel Alliance, Ryder Azadi had been the Imperial Governor of the Lothal Sector. He is now once again Lothal’s governor, but under the rule of the New Republic. Given what is revealed about Azadi’s past on Rebels, the New Republic’s leadership is likely to better align with his ideals.Ryder Azadi first appeared on Star Wars Rebels Season 2, Episode 11, “Legacy.” The episode sees Ezra receive a vision of his parents through the Force, which leads him to believe they may still be alive. In hopes of tracking them down, he returns to Lothal along with his Jedi master, Kanan Jarrus. Rather than his parents, Ezra finds Ryder Azadi. Ryder reveals he knew Ezra’s parents and was imprisoned alongside them. He tells Ezra that he used to be the Governor of Lothal, but the Empire arrested him due to his support of the Bridgers’ anti-Imperial revolutionary broadcasts. He also reveals that he escaped in a prison break launched by Ezra’s parents when they were inspired by Ezra’s own broadcast. Sadly, while Ryder made it out alive, the Bridgers did not.RELATED: Ahsoka: Who is Hera Syndulla?

Long before Ahsoka debuted on Disney+, the return of several Star Wars Rebels characters had been confirmed for the new series. However, one Rebels character from the series premiere came as something of a surprise. Fans had already known Ahsoka Tano would be reuniting with Sabine Wren, Hera Syndulla and Chopper, but the former Jedi’s return to Lothal also saw one of the Ghost crew’s major allies make his live-action debut. Introduced on Star Wars Rebels‘ second season, Ryder Azadi had a history with the Empire, Lothal and Ezra Bridger’s family.

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Clancy Brown, who voiced Ryder Azadi on Star Wars Rebels, made a surprise return as the character in live action on the first episode of Ahsoka, “Master and Apprentice.” The character has also been given a fitting new job — or rather, his old job, but under new management. Before he became part of the Rebel Alliance, Ryder Azadi had been the Imperial Governor of the Lothal Sector. He is now once again Lothal’s governor, but under the rule of the New Republic. Given what is revealed about Azadi’s past on Rebels, the New Republic’s leadership is likely to better align with his ideals.

Ryder Azadi first appeared on Star Wars Rebels Season 2, Episode 11, “Legacy.” The episode sees Ezra receive a vision of his parents through the Force, which leads him to believe they may still be alive. In hopes of tracking them down, he returns to Lothal along with his Jedi master, Kanan Jarrus. Rather than his parents, Ezra finds Ryder Azadi. Ryder reveals he knew Ezra’s parents and was imprisoned alongside them. He tells Ezra that he used to be the Governor of Lothal, but the Empire arrested him due to his support of the Bridgers’ anti-Imperial revolutionary broadcasts. He also reveals that he escaped in a prison break launched by Ezra’s parents when they were inspired by Ezra’s own broadcast. Sadly, while Ryder made it out alive, the Bridgers did not.

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