Report: Ahsoka’ Season 2 Brings Back Iconic ‘Star Wars’ Prequel Character

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The next chapter of Ahsoka is already shaping up to be one of the most anticipated returns in the modern Star Wars era. Production on Season 2 has been moving forward quietly, but fans may have just gotten their first major clue about what’s coming next.

According to a new report circulating among the Star Wars community, a significant spoiler tied to the upcoming season may have surfaced. It centers on the possible return of a legendary character from the Star Wars prequel era—someone whose presence could instantly connect the show to some of the franchise’s most beloved stories.

If the early hints are accurate, Season 2 could bring back one of the most recognizable figures from the prequel trilogy, potentially expanding the already deep connections between Ahsoka and the broader Star Wars saga.

And that possibility alone has already sent fans into speculation mode.

Where Ahsoka Season 2 Picks Up

The first season of Ahsoka (2023) left the galaxy in a complicated place. The story followed former Jedi Ahsoka Tano as she searched for Grand Admiral Thrawn while also attempting to stop a growing Imperial threat in the aftermath of the Empire’s fall.

By the time the season finale arrived, the stakes had grown dramatically. Thrawn had returned to the main galaxy, setting the stage for a new chapter in the ongoing battle between remnants of the Empire and the emerging New Republic.

Meanwhile, Ahsoka herself remained stranded in a distant galaxy alongside Sabine Wren, a development that instantly raised questions about where the story would go next.

Season 2 is expected to continue exploring these threads. The show has positioned Thrawn as a looming villain, while also expanding Ahsoka’s personal journey as someone who once trained under one of the most powerful—and controversial—figures in Star Wars history.

Because of that connection, the series has already leaned heavily into the legacy of the Jedi Order and the events of the prequel era.

That storytelling approach makes the possibility of additional prequel characters appearing in the series feel entirely believable.

Ahsoka Tano wielding a lightsaber in the 'Ahsoka' 'Star Wars' series
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The Lasting Legacy of the Prequel Era

The Star Wars prequel trilogy—The Phantom Menace (1999), Attack of the Clones (2002), and Revenge of the Sith (2005)—introduced a wide array of Jedi heroes whose influence continues to shape the franchise today.

Characters like Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Mace Windu defined the Jedi Order at the height of its power. Their stories helped establish the political tension and moral conflict that ultimately led to the fall of the Republic and the rise of the Empire.

Over the years, Lucasfilm has revisited that time period through animated series, novels, and live-action projects.

Ahsoka (2023) has leaned into that history more than most recent shows. The character herself was first introduced in Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008), where she served as Anakin Skywalker’s apprentice during the conflict between the Republic and the Separatists.

Season 1 already brought audiences back to that era in a memorable way. Through Force-driven visions and flashbacks, viewers saw Hayden Christensen return as Anakin Skywalker, alongside a younger Ahsoka, portrayed by Ariana Greenblatt.

Those scenes proved that the series isn’t afraid to revisit the Clone Wars timeline.

This makes the idea of other prequel characters appearing in the story far less surprising.

Eman Esfandi in Star Wars 'Ahsoka' series on Disney+
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Familiar Jedi Still Shape the Story

One of the defining elements of Ahsoka (2023) has been its connection to the Jedi who shaped the galaxy long before the events of the original trilogy.

Ahsoka may no longer consider herself a traditional Jedi, but her identity remains closely tied to the Order. She trained under Anakin Skywalker, learned the Jedi philosophy during the Republic’s final years, and ultimately walked away after losing faith in the institution.

Because of that history, the ghosts of the past continue to influence her story.

Anakin’s appearance in the first season reinforced this idea. His return—both as a mentor figure and a reminder of Ahsoka’s complicated past—added emotional weight to the narrative while connecting the show directly to the prequel trilogy.

With Christensen confirmed to appear again in Season 2, the show seems poised to explore that relationship even further.

And where Anakin appears, other familiar Jedi from that era often aren’t far behind.

Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Hera in Ahsoka
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A Crew Member May Have Revealed Obi-Wan’s Presence

The latest rumor surrounding Season 2 began with an unexpected source.

According to information first shared by Bespin Bulletin, a crew member who worked on the show appeared to casually reference an encounter with actor Ewan McGregor while recalling his experiences on set.

In describing memorable moments during production, the crew member mentioned that McGregor allowed him to hold Ahsoka’s lightsaber for a brief time. This detail immediately caught the attention of fans following the show’s development.

If the comment is accurate, it suggests McGregor may have been present during filming.

And if he were on set, the most obvious explanation would be a return to his role as Obi-Wan Kenobi.

Of course, a single anecdote doesn’t confirm anything. Productions often have visitors, and McGregor could have simply been stopping by to see someone he knew.

Still, the timing of the comment has sparked intense speculation across the Star Wars fan community.

Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen) Force Ghost in 'Ahsoka'
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Flashbacks Could Bring the Jedi Trio Together Again

At this point, Lucasfilm has not officially announced McGregor’s involvement in Season 2 of Ahsoka (2023). However, rumors suggest that if he does appear, it may be through flashbacks set in the Clone Wars era.

Hayden Christensen’s confirmed return already points in that direction. Reports indicate that his portrayal of Anakin Skywalker could once again be connected to memories or Force-driven visions exploring Ahsoka’s past.

If the story revisits that time period, bringing Obi-Wan Kenobi into the narrative would make perfect sense. The three characters spent years fighting side by side during the Clone Wars, forming one of the most recognizable Jedi partnerships in the franchise.

Another factor fueling speculation is McGregor’s real-life connection to the show.

His wife, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, plays Hera Syndulla in Ahsoka. If McGregor did participate in the series, it could mark the first time their characters exist within the same Star Wars storyline.

Whether that interaction would occur during present-day events or through flashbacks remains unclear.

But either scenario would add an intriguing layer to the show’s expanding narrative.

Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) smirking in desert wear on Tatooine
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What This Could Mean for Season 2

Even if the rumors prove true, Obi-Wan Kenobi’s role in the new season would likely remain limited. Flashbacks or brief appearances would allow the show to deepen Ahsoka’s backstory without shifting the focus away from the main plot involving Thrawn and the growing Imperial threat.

Still, the idea of seeing Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Ahsoka together again—even briefly—would be a powerful moment for longtime fans.

It would also continue a trend Lucasfilm has embraced in recent years: using new shows to reconnect audiences with key figures from earlier eras of the saga.

For viewers who grew up with the prequels or followed the Clone Wars storyline, those moments provide an emotional bridge between different generations of Star Wars storytelling.

And if the rumors are accurate, Season 2 of Ahsoka may deliver another one of those unforgettable connections.

Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi saying "I have the high ground" in 'Revenge of the Sith'
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A Season Full of Possibilities

For now, much of Ahsoka (2023) Season 2 remains a mystery. Lucasfilm has kept details closely guarded as production continues, revealing only small pieces of information about what lies ahead.

But the possibility of another iconic Jedi joining the story has already sparked renewed excitement.

If Ewan McGregor truly returns as Obi-Wan Kenobi—even for a brief moment—it would deepen the series’ ties to the prequel era while expanding the emotional journey of Ahsoka Tano herself.

And with Thrawn’s rise, Anakin’s continued influence, and new galactic threats looming on the horizon, the next season of Ahsoka looks poised to build on the legacy of the Jedi in ways fans may not have expected.

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