The first two episodes of Obi-Wan Kenobi are now available to watch on Disney Plus. It is hard to argue that it is not one of the most anticipated shows in the current, vast Star Wars TV landscape.
After his battle with Anakin, Obi-Wan took babyluke to his aunt and uncle on Tatooine, where hermitage would last until Darth Maul tracked the legendary Jedi down for one final battle.
The years after Revenge of the Sith will be established in canon by Obi-Wan Kenobi. The show is based on the age of a youngluke Skywalker, who can be seen pretending to pilot a Podracer, in the Obi-Wan Kenobi trailer. Our article on the Star Wars movies will help you wrap your head around the timelines.
Obi-Wan has to hide himself from the Sith Inquisitors in order to protect himself from them. Reva is a force-sensitive Inquisitor who will be in pursuit of the Jedi Master.
The show is only six episodes, and it's very likely that the last time we see the character that he has made his own, is in the last one.
Will Obi-Wan Kenobi live up to expectations? When will it be out? Darth Vader will be in the most anticipated Star Wars TV show ever. Let's break it down.
Disney is the owner of all things Star Wars, so it should come as no surprise to learn that the only place you can watch Obi Wan Kenobi online is on Disney Plus.
You can click on the link below to get started if you are not already signed up. You can either sign up for Disney Plus for just $9.99 per month, or you can get the Disney Plus bundle which includes Disney Plus, Disney Junior, and more for just $13.98 per month. There is a non-ads version of Hulu for $19.99 per month.
There is no bundle option in the UK so your options are limited. You can sign up for Disney Plus for $7 a month or $79.90 a year.
The first two episodes of Obi-Wan were on Disney Plus. The show was supposed to be held on May 25 to celebrate the theatrical release of A New Hope, but has been pushed back a few days.
The first and second episodes of Obi-Wan Kenobi were released on May 27, 2022. It is thought that episode 3 will join the service two weeks later, with subsequent episodes joining on a weekly basis. The finale is scheduled for June 29, 2022.
We have high hopes for this show, and have no doubt that it will make it to a top spot on our Star Wars TV shows ranked list.
We had a few trailers for Obi Wan Kenobi. The first trailer was released on March 9. It is pretty fantastic as trailers go. We get to see Obi Wan, the inquisitors, and we get to hear the Duel of the Fates once more.
On May 4th, we got another trailer that showed us more of the Inquisitors and Obi Wan's new life on Tatooine. The trailer ends with the sound of Darth Vader breathing, which shows the return of the greatest villain in Star Wars history. We cannot wait.
What do we know about the Obi Wan Kenobi series so far? Darth Vader and his army of Inquisitors will be making an appearance in the expanded universe.
This guide is based on what was seen in the trailers, so we will not put any actual episode spoilers in it. If you want to keep up with what is happening in the show, we will have in-depth reviews of the episodes shortly after they go live.
Star Wars: Rebels hasSPOILERS ahead.
During the events of Order 66, a group of former Jedi surrendered to the dark side of the force. Only two Sith Lords can exist at the same time in the Star Wars canon, so they are just below the ranks of the Sith Lord.
The mercenaries were trained by Darth Vader and used to hunt the final Jedi that still roams the galaxy. Some Star Wars reference books suggest that there could be as many as 12 members of the group, but only 10 have made an appearance.
They will be a significant threat, likely dispatched to Tatooine to search for the force sensitive child that would later grow up to blow up the Death Star.
The Grand Inquisitor can be seen in the trailer. The Grand Inquisitor fell to the dark side after watching the way the Jedi treated Ahsoka Tano. While The Grand Inquisitor's fate is revealed in Star Wars: Rebels, it will be interesting to see his portrayal in live-action, especially since he is not going to be played by his voice actor.
The Fifth Brother and the Seventh Sister are villains in the second season of Star Wars: Rebels. We can't wait to see them face off with the Jedi.
As part of the announcement of Obi-Wan Kenobi, another Star Wars legend has joined the cast. The character of Darth Vader will be reprised by the man who was last seen having the helmet lowered onto his face.
The return of the sand-hating hunk posed a few questions for Star Wars fans. Most Star Wars fans assumed that the master and apprentice only met one more time after their battle on the Death Star in Episode IV.
In the years between, Obi-Wan Kenobi may have a battle with him, or at least some sort of interaction with him. It's possible that he'll wear the black suit that he wore when he was Darth Vader.
While we don't get a look at the legendary villain, we do get to hear Vader's telltale breathing just as the title appears on screen. It's not clear how many episodes Hayden has signed up for, but our guess is that the main threat will be the Sith Inquisitors, while Vader will show up towards the end for a final confrontation with his former master.