The first half of “Ahsoka” is currently streaming on Disney+.
The Star Wars universe is currently in the midst of Ahsoka's journey. After one of the series' best episodes in the Disney+ era, it was announced that the sequel, Episode 5, will premiere in select theaters. Watch out for the spoilers for Episode 4 “The Fallen Jedi” ahead.
Thanks to Gofobo, the screening will take place next Tuesday, September 12 across the US (same release date on Disney+). Some lucky fans will even be able to watch the new episode in IMAX format.
While shows like The Mandalorian and Andor have tackled the more gritty and western influences of Star Wars, Ahsoka happily brings the series back to its iridescent sword-fighting roots. bright. So far, the series has been more than just an extension of the Clone Wars and Rebels fan service. You mostly have returning characters like Sabine (Natasha Liu Bordizzo), Hera (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and the impending confrontation with Thrawn (Lars Mikkelsen), but creator Dave Filoni uses Ahsoka to explore the region. gray of force.
At the same time, giving fans some of the best lightsaber fights the series has ever seen. The rematch between Sabine and Shin (Ivanna Sakhno) is breathtaking, but the emotional showdown between Baylon (Ray Stevenson) and Ahsoka (Rosario Dawson) has been the highlight of the series so far.
Why is episode 5 coming to the big screen?
The main reason Episode 5 is likely to hit the big screen is because it will be Ahsoka's biggest episode yet. It will have a lot to do with the return of Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen). The Decisive of Episode 4 opens the door to countless Star Wars possibilities. With Ahsoka and Sabine separated, Sabine currently being held by Baylon, it will be interesting to see where Ahsoka takes these iconic characters. Especially considering Ahsoka and Anakin's reunion. Also, given the episode's excellent cinematic treatment, it's safe to assume that we'll finally get to see Thrawn's live-action debut in this upcoming episode and possibly even see Ezra Bridger .
Get your “Ahsoka” ticket now
You can find theater locations and book tickets now at Gofobo.com. The first four episodes of Ahsoka are currently streaming on Disney+.
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