With the premiere of the sixth episode of the series Obi-Wan Kenobi The series ends, which has had a bittersweet reception and with an ending that leaves the door open for more stories. Although it was always thought of limiting it to a single season, it seems that the great bosses of lucasfilm They do not rule out doing a second.
But before your expectations get too high, you have to take the news carefully. This was what Deborah Chow, who directed all six episodes of Obi-Wan Kenobiin an interview with Entertainment Tonight: “The reality is that for this production we conceived it as a miniseries with a beginning and end […] If we go ahead with a second season, there would have to be a compelling reason to do so.”
But the president of Lucasfilm has said something a little different in the same interview. “Frankly, we do think of it as a miniseries, but I think if there’s enough interest and the audience really wants more of Obi-Wan Kenobi, we might take it into consideration. Because the fans really communicate directly with us. If we have an answer to the why we should do a second season, we could do it, but we’ll see.” So, yes, there is a possibility that in the future we will see more of the solo history of the Jedi, but it does not seem that it will happen in the near future.
Obi-Wan Kenobithat premiered exclusively on Disney+ on May 27, shows the story of the character played by Ewan McGregor ten years after the events of Episode III. The reception of the series and the critics have not been entirely good, with six episodes that at times know little, except for the first and sixth. The series also saw the return of Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader.
Obi-Wan Kenobi: an open ending that gives for more
The end of Obi-Wan Kenobi it is left open enough to continue some of the stories. Not only the protagonist, but also some of the characters that appear throughout the series. There are strong rumors of a spinoff of Reva (Moses Ingram) but it is clear that Lucasfilm could stretch some plot arcs for more than one season.
At the moment we know that Hayden Christensen will repeat as Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader in the series of Ashokacentered on Ahsoka Tano played by Rosario Dawson, which takes place in the same period as Mandalorian Y The Boba Fett Book.