The galaxy might be in for a reunion worthy of a holovid highlight reel. During an appearance at Fan Expo Boston 2025, Ewan McGregor—our forever Obi-Wan Kenobi—appears to have let slip that he’ll be joining Hayden Christensen in Ahsoka Season 2.
While Lucasfilm hasn’t issued an official statement, multiple attendee reports and photos from the panel suggest the Star Wars prequel duo will be sharing the screen once again.
A Possible “Oops” Moment on Stage
According to Star Wars News Net, the reveal came in the form of an off-the-cuff remark. Allegedly, McGregor told the audience:
“We begin shooting season two [Ahsoka] soon – wait, was I supposed to say that?”
The line has been widely shared online, but without video evidence, it remains in the category of “unverified but juicy.” Nexus Point News, who posted photos of McGregor and Christensen together at the event, also claimed on social media that McGregor confirmed his return.
The Clone Wars Connection
This isn’t the first time rumors of McGregor’s involvement have surfaced. Earlier this year, commentator Kristian Harloff suggested that Obi-Wan would appear in Clone Wars-era flashbacks alongside Anakin Skywalker. Such scenes could also feature young Ahsoka Tano, potentially played again by Ariana Greenblatt, whose portrayal in Season 1 was a highlight for many fans.
If true, these flashbacks would allow Ahsoka Season 2 to dive even deeper into the bonds, betrayals, and battlefields of the prequel and animated series timelines—territory rich with emotional and visual potential.
Who’s Confirmed for Season 2?
While McGregor’s onstage slip remains unofficial, plenty about Ahsoka Season 2 has been confirmed:
- Hayden Christensen returns as Anakin Skywalker.
- Rosario Dawson reprises her role as Ahsoka Tano.
- Rory McCann takes over the role of Baylan Skoll following Ray Stevenson’s passing.
- Admiral Ackbar and Zeb Orrelios will also be back.
- Directors include Bryce Dallas Howard, Dave Filoni, Jennifer Getzinger, and Anders Engström.
Production began in April 2025 in the UK and is expected to continue through October.
What This Means for the Story
The prospect of McGregor’s Obi-Wan appearing alongside Christensen’s Anakin again has Star Wars fans buzzing. The last time we saw them share screen time was in Obi-Wan Kenobi (2022), a series that balanced lightsaber duels with poignant character moments.
In Ahsoka, Obi-Wan could serve as a narrative anchor in flashbacks, offering deeper insight into Ahsoka’s relationship with both Anakin and the Jedi Order. For fans of Star Wars movies, books, comics, and video games, this could be another chance to see the mythos expanded in a way that ties together multiple eras.
A Quiet Nod to Speculation
Until Lucasfilm or McGregor’s representatives make an official announcement, this remains a strong rumor backed by some circumstantial evidence. But in a franchise where even gambling odds on character appearances can feel like part of the fun, speculation is practically a sport.
Whether it’s at a convention panel, on a Disney+ teaser drop, or hidden in some sly marketing, expect the buzz to build until Season 2’s premiere date draws near. And if McGregor really wasn’t supposed to say it? Well… it’s not the first time a Jedi’s been loose with the truth.
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