12 Live-Action Star Wars Shows We Need to See After Ahsoka Season 2
The future of Star Wars live-action television is full of exciting possibilities, and with Ahsoka Season 2 on the horizon, it's time to explore some of the most compelling ideas for new shows. From revisiting classic characters to delving into unexplored corners of the galaxy, these 12 concepts will keep fans engaged and eager for more.
The Book of Boba Fett Season 2: After establishing his rule over Tatooine, Boba Fett's story could continue with a focus on his expansion and redemption. Actor Temuera Morrison deserves to showcase Boba's growth beyond his crime lord persona, reminding fans of the character's original appeal.
Skeleton Crew Season 2: Inspired by 80s Amblin Entertainment films, this series could delve deeper into the New Republic Era, exploring the adventures of a Force-sensitive pirate captain and a crew of kids. It's a fun, adventurous concept that could captivate audiences.
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The Hunt for Ben Solo: Disney's rejected pitch for a Ben Solo movie could be reimagined as a miniseries. With a focus on Ben's redemption, it could explore elements that were left unexplored in the sequels, providing a fascinating continuation of his story.
Obi-Wan Kenobi's Hidden Path: The Hidden Path, a secret network saving Force-sensitives during the Dark Times, deserves its own live-action series. Led by Quinlan Vos, it could mix grounded realism with Jedi mysticism, creating an incredible Star Wars show.
Darth Vader: A series set between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope could explore Vader's struggles and hunts for Jedi survivors. With Hayden Christensen returning, it's a mind-blowing concept that could break new ground in the Star Wars universe.
Jedi: Cal Kestis: After the success of the video games, Cal Kestis deserves a live-action series. Cameron Monaghan's portrayal of the character makes it a no-brainer, especially if the third game is in jeopardy. A live-action series could continue the story after Jedi: Survivor.
General Grievous: A prequel series exploring Grievous' transformation from Kaleesh warrior to mechanical monster would be a unique blend of body horror and tragedy. It could delve into his manipulation by Count Dooku and his role as a deadly Separatist general during the Clone Wars.
Knights of the Old Republic: The Old Republic Era, set thousands of years before the prequels, is ripe for exploration. A KOTOR series could adapt the story of Revan and Malak, two fallen Jedi who reshape the galaxy as Sith Lords, before Revan's redemption.
Dark Lords of the Sith: Inspired by the canonical journey of Darth Plagueis and his pursuit of immortality, this spin-off could explore the enigmatic history of Qimir (The Stranger). It could also delve into Qimir's past and his abandonment of Jedi and Sith teachings, with hints of him being the First 'Ren'.
These 12 concepts showcase the vast potential for Star Wars live-action television, offering a mix of adventure, mystery, and emotional storytelling that fans have been eagerly awaiting.