The latest Disney+ series set in the Star Wars galaxy, Ahsoka, is one of the franchise’s most exciting projects in recent memory. The streaming series brings back multiple fan-favorite characters from previous Star Wars series, including Ahsoka Tano (Rosario Dawson), General Hera Syndulla (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), Sabine Wren (Natasha Liu Bordizzo), Chopper, Ezra Bridger (Eman Esfandi) and Grand Admiral Thrawn (Lars Mikkelsen). While the series primarily looks to the future of the Star Wars franchise, one returning character’s past may have major ramifications on future seasons of another Disney+ series, The Mandalorian.Ahsoka brings back David Tennant’s Huyang, a droid who had previously been employed by the Jedi Order prior to the Great Jedi Purge. Huyang previously appeared in several episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, beginning with the season five episode “A Test of Strength.” Serving as Ahsoka’s companion on her new adventures, Huyang initially seems to simply be a fun callback to an enjoyable character from a previous animated series. However, showrunner Dave Filoni didn’t bring Huyang back on a whim. In fact, the droid may be far more important to the Star Wars franchise’s future than audiences originally thought, primarily due to his vast knowledge of lightsabers.Huyang is crucial to Star Wars’ future, specifically regarding how the Mandalorians’ story will play out now that they have unconquered their homeworld. Without the Darksaber, a key piece of Mandalorian history is missing, as this unique Jedi blade was used to determine who would rule the people of Mandalore. Unfortunately, the blade was broken by Moff Gideon’s forces in The Mandalorian Season 3, leaving Bo Katan (Katee Sackoff) and her people without the symbol of leadership that had guided them for centuries. However, Huyang has the unique knowledge necessary to rebuild this fabled blade and return it to the Mandalorians once more.RELATED: Ahsoka Needs To Bring Back This Mysterious Rebels Character
The latest Disney+ series set in the Star Wars galaxy, Ahsoka, is one of the franchise’s most exciting projects in recent memory. The streaming series brings back multiple fan-favorite characters from previous Star Wars series, including Ahsoka Tano (Rosario Dawson), General Hera Syndulla (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), Sabine Wren (Natasha Liu Bordizzo), Chopper, Ezra Bridger (Eman Esfandi) and Grand Admiral Thrawn (Lars Mikkelsen). While the series primarily looks to the future of the Star Wars franchise, one returning character’s past may have major ramifications on future seasons of another Disney+ series, The Mandalorian.
Ahsoka brings back David Tennant’s Huyang, a droid who had previously been employed by the Jedi Order prior to the Great Jedi Purge. Huyang previously appeared in several episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, beginning with the season five episode “A Test of Strength.” Serving as Ahsoka’s companion on her new adventures, Huyang initially seems to simply be a fun callback to an enjoyable character from a previous animated series. However, showrunner Dave Filoni didn’t bring Huyang back on a whim. In fact, the droid may be far more important to the Star Wars franchise’s future than audiences originally thought, primarily due to his vast knowledge of lightsabers.
Huyang is crucial to Star Wars‘ future, specifically regarding how the Mandalorians’ story will play out now that they have unconquered their homeworld. Without the Darksaber, a key piece of Mandalorian history is missing, as this unique Jedi blade was used to determine who would rule the people of Mandalore. Unfortunately, the blade was broken by Moff Gideon’s forces in The Mandalorian Season 3, leaving Bo Katan (Katee Sackoff) and her people without the symbol of leadership that had guided them for centuries. However, Huyang has the unique knowledge necessary to rebuild this fabled blade and return it to the Mandalorians once more.
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