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Obi-Wan Kenobi star Ewan McGregor is reportedly ready and eager for a second season as the Jedi master, but Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy has said that a follow-up to the Disney+ series "is not an active development" currently.
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<p>Obi-Wan Kenobi star Ewan McGregor is reportedly ready and eager for a second season as the Jedi master, but Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy has said that a follow-up to the Disney+ series "is not an active development" currently.</p><p>Speaking to <a href="
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during Star Wars Celebration, Kennedy said that while Obi-Wan Kenobi season two isn't in development, that idea isn't off the table entirely. "That is not an active development," Kennedy explained. "But I never say never, because there's always the possibility. That show was so well-received and [director] Deborah Chow did such a spectacular job. Ewan McGregor really wants to do another. Everybody’s all hands on deck with what we're doing right now, as you can see by what we showed everybody [at Celebration]. We'll turn our attention to that again maybe down the road."The future of Star Wars includes several series for Disney's streaming platform, as well as
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that'll take place during different eras of the franchise. On the TV side alone, the
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is reuniting plenty of characters from Star Wars Rebels and teasing the return of Grand Admiral Thrawn, the Heir to the Empire who represents a major threat to the New Republic.
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<p>Obi-Wan Kenobi star Ewan McGregor is reportedly ready and eager for a second season as the Jedi master, but Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy has said that a follow-up to the Disney+ series "is not an active development" currently.</p><p>Speaking to <a href="
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">Variety</a> during Star Wars Celebration, Kennedy said that while Obi-Wan Kenobi season two isn't in development, that idea isn't off the table entirely. "That is not an active development," Kennedy explained. "But I never say never, because there's always the possibility. That show was so well-received and [director] Deborah Chow did such a spectacular job. Ewan McGregor really wants to do another. Everybody’s all hands on deck with what we're doing right now, as you can see by what we showed everybody [at Celebration]. We'll turn our attention to that again maybe down the road."</p><p>The future of Star Wars includes several series for Disney's streaming platform, as well as <a href="
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">several live-action films</a> that'll take place during different eras of the franchise. On the TV side alone, the <a href="
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">Ahsoka solo series</a> is reuniting plenty of characters from Star Wars Rebels and teasing the return of Grand Admiral Thrawn, the Heir to the Empire who represents a major threat to the New Republic.</p><a href="
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