There is no word on if Obi-Wan will come back to Disney+ for more seasons. The original plan for Obi-Wan was to make three movies, and the story on the first season of the show was just part one, according to the writer.
The Disney+ show gave story credit for episodes one, two, and six, as well as for the first and third episodes. He never had an interaction with anyone associated with the show. What can that be? The movie that was going to be directed by Stephen Daldry was written by the writer of Collateral and 30 days of night. The movie that was scrapped in favor of a streaming show ended up being a part of the show.
The film that they based the show on was written by the man. Yeah. It took me a year and a half to work on it. When the decision was not to make any more spin-off films, I left the project and moved on to other things. Harold came on and took my script and made it six hours. I only got credit for the episodes because it was all my stuff.
There was more to come. A new Star Wars trilogy was proposed by Beattie. When I pitched my Obi-Wan story to Lucasfilm, I said there was more than one story here. There are three different ways the character can go from Obi-Wan to Ben. The first movie was called "surrender to the will of the Force" Surrender your will if you want to transport it. Don't leave the child alone.
The writer said that the second movie was thinking about where Kenobi ended up. One of the most powerful and powerful moments in Obi-Wan's story is the time he sacrificed himself in A New Hope. You cry when you see a great moment. If you stop and think about it, you will realize that it is a sudden thing to fight a guy and see a guy. I had to think about that. Pre-acceptance that this was going to happen was needed.
That assessment is correct. The show doesn't give you a full picture of why Obi-Wan allows himself to be killed. Is it because he has been training for this for a long time, and that he and his wife have been together for a long time? It's probably a possibility. That's not explicit.
The story of how Obi-Wan realized he would have to die is actually just movie two of the trilogy according to the interview at the Direct. He was worried about getting part one off the ground, so he didn't write those films. It wasn't in the way he wanted it to be.
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