The release date window for Star Wars: Ahsoka Season 2 has been narrowed, with Rosario Dawson hinting that the reveal for the upcoming second season will come soon.
When is Ahsoka Season 2’s release date window?
During a recent presentation at Disney’s annual upfront talk (via THR), the star of Ahsoka revealed that Season 2 of the show will premiere sometime in early 2027. Along with this news, Dawson also presented a behind-the-scenes reel. If Dawson’s information is accurate, it will mean a four-year gap between seasons by the time Ahsoka Season 2 premieres.
The first season debuted in August 2023, and a second season was planned almost immediately after, but Disney and Lucasfilm have significantly slowed production on several Star Wars shows, resulting in the extended wait.
Currently, it is unknown what Season 2 of the show will entail, but Hayden Christensen is set to reprise his role as Anakin Skywalker in the series. Rory McCann (Game of Thrones) is also confirmed to take over the role of Baylan Skoll, a character previously portrayed by the late Ray Stevenson, who passed away shortly after filming his scenes.
It remains unclear who else will be returning for the series; however, Season 1 featured a star-studded cast that included Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Natasha Liu Bordizzo, Ivanna Sakhno, Diana Lee Inosanto, Eman Esfandi, Evan Whitten, Genevieve O’Reilly, and Lars Mikkelsen.
Ahsoka was written and executive produced by Dave Filoni, known for his work on beloved Star Wars animated series The Clone Wars and Rebels. Set within the same timeline as The Mandalorian, Season 1 followed the titular Jedi’s quest across the galaxy as she investigates an emerging threat following the fall of the Empire.
(Source: The Hollywood Reporter)
Originally reported by Anthony Nash on SuperHeroHype

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