Star Wars: Ahsoka writer and Showrunner Dave Filoni has opened up on some of the films that influenced the World Between Worlds in the new series, and Anakin Skywalker’s appearance in the mind-bending location in particular.Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Filoni said that he was cautious not to “devolve into a Star Wars history lesson,” so he opted against including a Force ghost scene of Anakin speaking with his former Padawan. Rather than doing that, Filoni opted for the World Between Worlds as the setting of the duo’s reunion, so rather than writing a Force ghost scene, he set their reunion in the World Between Worlds, which allowed for the Jedi to revisit their experiences together during the Clone Wars. Filoni stated that he was in-part inspired by the dreamlike sequences in Akira Kurosawa’s movie Kagemusha, citing that film as a particular influence on the World Between Worlds sequence.Anakin Skywalker actor Hayden Christensen also recently spoke about the World Between Worlds, saying that he enjoyed the sublte nature of Filoni’s writing for the scenes. Christensen questioned “Is this really the World Between Worlds? What is the World Between Worlds?”, as well as asking “is this actually the spirit of Anakin Skywalker, or is this all in Ahsoka’s subconscious and we’re just going down the yellow brick road as she’s drowning and fighting for her life?”
Star Wars: Ahsoka writer and Showrunner Dave Filoni has opened up on some of the films that influenced the World Between Worlds in the new series, and Anakin Skywalker’s appearance in the mind-bending location in particular.
Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Filoni said that he was cautious not to “devolve into a Star Wars history lesson,” so he opted against including a Force ghost scene of Anakin speaking with his former Padawan. Rather than doing that, Filoni opted for the World Between Worlds as the setting of the duo’s reunion, so rather than writing a Force ghost scene, he set their reunion in the World Between Worlds, which allowed for the Jedi to revisit their experiences together during the Clone Wars. Filoni stated that he was in-part inspired by the dreamlike sequences in Akira Kurosawa’s movie Kagemusha, citing that film as a particular influence on the World Between Worlds sequence.
Anakin Skywalker actor Hayden Christensen also recently spoke about the World Between Worlds, saying that he enjoyed the sublte nature of Filoni’s writing for the scenes. Christensen questioned “Is this really the World Between Worlds? What is the World Between Worlds?”, as well as asking “is this actually the spirit of Anakin Skywalker, or is this all in Ahsoka’s subconscious and we’re just going down the yellow brick road as she’s drowning and fighting for her life?”
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