Ahsoka Introduced a New Star Wars Galaxy – But the Main One Still Has Worlds To Explore

Ahsoka is on the cusp of bringing viewers into another galaxy far, far away. The live-action follow-up series to Star Wars: Rebels has revealed the existence of an unexplored region of space. Allies of the missing Imperial Grand Admiral Thrawn and Rebel figurehead Ezra Bridger believe that the far-off galaxy contains the pair’s respective whereabouts. Both sides are now preparing to venture into those unknown territories. And both hope to find their long-lost leaders.But — does the Star Wars franchise really need to explore an entirely new galaxy? The existing universe has provided a fertile backdrop for decades worth of stories across various media. And it’s readily expandable — new worlds can be, and are, easily added as storylines dictate. Yet viewers know little about so many worlds already in that same universe. These planets house a wealth of species, cultures, and topography ripe with stories waiting to be told. Ahsoka will debut a new galaxy, which is enticing. But so are plenty of existing worlds viewers would like to know more about.The Empire Strikes Back introduced Jedi Master Yoda over 40 years ago. The wise, centuries-old leader and teacher taught his ways to countless Jedi, most notably Luke Skywalker. The ancient Yoda was a key figure in Star Wars’ original and prequel trilogies, but his origin predating those films remains a mystery. After all this time, fans still know almost nothing about Yoda and his race.Related: What the Mystical Star Wars Location in Ahsoka Means for the Future

Ahsoka is on the cusp of bringing viewers into another galaxy far, far away. The live-action follow-up series to Star Wars: Rebels has revealed the existence of an unexplored region of space. Allies of the missing Imperial Grand Admiral Thrawn and Rebel figurehead Ezra Bridger believe that the far-off galaxy contains the pair’s respective whereabouts. Both sides are now preparing to venture into those unknown territories. And both hope to find their long-lost leaders.

Related: What the Mystical Star Wars Location in Ahsoka Means for the Future

But — does the Star Wars franchise really need to explore an entirely new galaxy? The existing universe has provided a fertile backdrop for decades worth of stories across various media. And it’s readily expandable — new worlds can be, and are, easily added as storylines dictate. Yet viewers know little about so many worlds already in that same universe. These planets house a wealth of species, cultures, and topography ripe with stories waiting to be told. Ahsoka will debut a new galaxy, which is enticing. But so are plenty of existing worlds viewers would like to know more about.

The Empire Strikes Back introduced Jedi Master Yoda over 40 years ago. The wise, centuries-old leader and teacher taught his ways to countless Jedi, most notably Luke Skywalker. The ancient Yoda was a key figure in Star Wars’ original and prequel trilogies, but his origin predating those films remains a mystery. After all this time, fans still know almost nothing about Yoda and his race.

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