Inside Ahsoka: 12 Easter Eggs from Sabine Wren’s Lothal Lookout

Once a rebel, always a rebel.

Sabine Wren first burst into our lives nearly a decade ago in Star Wars Rebels as an energetic Mandalorian teen with a penchant for art and anarchy. With her live-action debut in the new Disney+ series Ahsoka earlier this year, filmmakers made her colorful personality a reality. Showrunner Dave Filoni and production designers curated nods to her Rebels start throughout her makeshift bedroom in the tower on Lothal. Although Sabine left Ezra’s home world in the dust when she set off for adventure with her former Master Ahsoka Tano, StarWars.com has taken a peek inside to check up on her Loth-cat and confirm these 12 Easter eggs fans can find when rewatching the series.

1. Sabine’s paint sprayers

When we first met Sabine in Star Wars

The Enduring Legacies of Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy and The Force Unleashed

Most who love Star Wars have wondered what it’s like to be a Jedi. Wielding a lightsaber, discovering abilities through the Force, traveling the galaxy. Who wouldn’t want to do all that?

And maybe that’s why certain Star Wars video games live on, as the best of the best bring players into that fantasy in ways no other medium can. Two such titles recently celebrated anniversaries — Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy and The Force Unleashed, marking 20 and 15 years, respectively — and continue to resonate. Jedi Academy was the fifth entry in a first-person shooter series that started with Dark Forces, evolving to include Force powers and lightsaber action; The Force Unleashed was a major undertaking story-wise and technologically, telling an original tale of Darth Vader’s secret apprentice,

Marvel to Celebrate 10th Anniversary of Star Wars Rebels with Special Variant Covers

Star Wars Rebels turns 10 next year, and Marvel is celebrating the animated series that brought us the Ghost crew, purrgil, and meilooruns. The comics publisher, in collaboration with Lucasfilm, will mark the landmark anniversary with a collection of original variant covers by artist Caspar Wijngaard for the Star Wars and Star Wars: Darth Vader ongoing series. The covers, revealed here on StarWars.com, will run from January to April 2024 and feature the fan-favorite heroes and villains from the show. Check out all eight variants below:

Ahsoka Tano Arrives in Fortnite

Fortnite players, it’s time to train with a legend.

Ahsoka Tano has arrived in Fortnite, the latest collaboration between the hit game and Star Wars. In the v26.20 update, the iconic Jedi appears on the Battle Royale Island in hologram form, ready to train you in the ways of the Force. Accept her offer to train you to proceed into a rift, then return to the Island wielding the white Jedi Training Lightsaber. With this lightsaber equipped, you can use the Force abilities that Ahsoka has taught you.

In addition, the Ahsoka Tano Outfit can now be unlocked in the purchasable Chapter 4 Season 4 Battle Pass, so you can experience Fortnite as Snips herself.

Ahsoka’s appearance in Fortnite follows the character’s breakout in her own live-action series, Ahsoka, which premiered August

Ahsoka Extras: “Part Six: Far, Far Away”

Ahsoka is here! Every week, StarWars.com’s “Ahsoka Extras” will collect a bounty of additional content for each episode of the Disney+ Original series.

Spoiler warning: This article features imagery and details about the story of the Ahsoka episode “Part Six: Far, Far Away.”

Part Six of Ahsoka, “Far, Far Away,” takes us to a world of witches, the wasteland of Peridea, on the final leg of the journey to locate Grand Admiral Thrawn. See below for new character posters inspired by the episode, now streaming on Disney+, and stills from the latest installment.

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Ahsoka Analyzed: 5 Highlights from “Part Six: Far, Far Away”

Ahsoka Tano debuted in the animated Star Wars: The Clone Wars and has since become one of the saga’s most beloved characters. Now, the former Jedi’s own live-action series, Ahsoka, has arrived on Disney+. In “Ahsoka Analyzed,” StarWars.com picks its highlights for each episode. Grab your lightsabers and join us for the journey.

Spoiler warning: This article discusses story details and plot points from the Ahsoka episode “Part Six: Far, Far Away.”

Grand Admiral Thrawn has been biding his time in exile, awaiting the moment when Morgan Elsbeth would make good on her promise to find him.

In “Part Six: Far, Far Away,” now streaming on Disney+, the fearsome Chiss makes his debut in live action, with a methodical stride and an army of creepy Night Troopers, led by Captain Enoch. But

How the ILM Model Shop Brought Ahsoka’s T-6 Jedi Shuttle to Life

There was something strikingly familiar about Ahsoka Tano’s Jedi shuttle, the T-6 1974. “I already know this ship,” model maker John Goodson thought as he set to work building the craft that would transport Tano and Professor Huyang on their first live-action adventure in Ahsoka, now on Disney+.

However, the physical creation of Tano’s shuttle was its own journey, bringing the unique mode of transportation first created for the Jedi of the prequels and Star Wars: The Clone Wars back to the screen with a painstakingly crafted and intricately mechanized model.

“It was a slightly different version, but it was the same design,” Goodson tells StarWars.com. “It was the same big semi-circular wing with a cockpit and three engines in the back.” But to build it as a functional,