During The Clone Wars 15th anniversary panel at Star Wars Celebration, director Dave Filoni confirmed that Tales of the Jedi season 2 is officially in the works. The show’s first season was a hit with fans, featuring short, dialogue-light episodes centered around key Star Wars characters. No plot details were revealed about season 2, but fans can expect another anthology series set around the prequel era.
Disney Plus’ Tales of the Jedi Season 2 Announced by Director
Filoni, who Star Wars creator George Lucas has mentored, sees the new season as an opportunity to teach others about his craft. “Tales of the Jedi was so fun the first time, I decided to do more,” he said. As the Jedi pass on what they have learned, Filoni plans to use his new show to impart knowledge and mentorship to aspiring animators and creatives.
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The news of Tales of the Jedi season 2 wasn’t the only exciting announcement of the Star Wars Celebration. During the Ahsoka panel, it was revealed that Lars Mikkelsen, who played Grand Admiral Thrawn in Rebels, will reprise his role as the returning big bad in the live-action Ahsoka show. Mikkelsen’s brother, Mads, played Galen Erso in Rogue One.
In addition to these announcements, Star Wars Celebration also revealed details about three new movies, including one to be directed by Filoni himself. The Acolyte and Skeleton Crew were also given first-look previews during the event, adding to the already packed schedule of Star Wars content coming out in the next few years. Fans can look forward to more exciting announcements and revelations from the franchise in the coming months.
The fans don’t have problems with the side project; we actually like to watch them. It’s always great to have a few other things to watch. Those projects also expand the Star Wars universe and help fans create connections with the events.