After years of speculation and rumors, last night it was finally confirmed last night that Ewan McGregor will be returning to the Star Wars franchise to reprise the role of Obi-Wan Kenobi. An Obi-Wan spinoff of some description has been in the works for a long time, and as recently as last year Academy Award-nominated director Stephen Daldry was developing the project as one of the anthology movies, before the failure of Solo: A Star Wars Story forced Disney and Lucasfilm to rethink their big screen strategy.
The announcement also revealed that the Obi-Wan Kenobi spinoff will be a limited series exclusive to Disney Plus, marking the third Star Wars show headed to the upcoming streaming platform after Jon Favreau’s The Mandalorian and the currently-untitled Rogue One prequel following Cassian Andor. With the studio hosting their D23 Expo next weekend, it seems likely that we’ll get plenty of new information about the show, and McGregor may even appear in person. Until then, fans have been posting their own reactions to the news on social media:
— R33D (@iReedifer) August 16, 2019
A series! With Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan!!! I'm so friggin happy!!!! pic.twitter.com/ZuA2MrfAsl
— Liz (@girlgeeking) August 16, 2019
me after every episode of the obi-wan show pic.twitter.com/2jk0gH4Qox
— Alex (@DrWarioMD) August 16, 2019
Disney are already creating a massive amount of exciting new content for their soon-to-debut service at great expense, and an Obi-Wan Kenobi limited series creates both excitement in the fan community and generates huge buzz as a reason for people to subscribe to Disney Plus. The cast, crew and budget behind The Mandalorian has shown that the Mouse House aren’t afraid to throw their considerable weight behind a small-screen Star Wars project, and Obi-Wan will be a similarly high priority.
Despite the criticism aimed in the general direction of George Lucas’ Star Wars prequels, McGregor’s version of Obi-Wan Kenobi has always remained something of a fan-favorite, and the actor himself hasn’t been shy in saying in interviews over the years that he would welcome the chance to play the character again. The 48 year-old has finally gotten his wish, and may have found the best platform on which to do it.
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