Ahsoka

Ahsoka season 1 on Disney+
Watch Ahsoka on Disney+
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Season 1:
Ended on October 03, 2023
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Season: 1
# Air Date Episode Name Watched?
E1 Aug 22, 2023 Part One: Master and Apprentice
E2 Aug 22, 2023 Part Two: Toil and Trouble
E3 Aug 29, 2023 Part Three: Time to Fly
E4 Sep 05, 2023 Part Four: Fallen Jedi
E5 Sep 12, 2023 Part Five: Shadow Warrior
E6 Sep 19, 2023 Part Six: Far, Far Away
E7 Sep 26, 2023 Part Seven: Dreams and Madness
E8 Oct 03, 2023 Part Eight: The Jedi, the Witch, and the Warlord
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The Industry Oracle - Prestige Tentpole
Oracle Status:
Post-Production/VFX

The Force is strong with the production pipeline as Ahsoka Season 2 pushes deep into its extensive visual effects phase. Principal photography officially wrapped in October 2025 after a massive relocation to the United Kingdom, which allowed Dave Filoni to construct sprawling, practical exterior sets for the mysterious world of Peridea. Lucasfilm is currently working tirelessly in post-production, meticulously crafting the complex digital wizardry required to bring the Mortis gods, Grand Admiral Thrawn's forces, and large-scale lightsaber battles to life.

With filming entirely in the rearview mirror, Disney is strategically positioning this highly anticipated sophomore outing for a late 2026 premiere. Fans should expect the marketing machine to ignite by mid-summer. Until then, the intricate editing and rigorous color grading processes will dictate the exact date of Ahsoka's grand return.

Oracle Prediction:
Expect a late 2026 premiere as post-production refines the expansive new practical sets.
Oracle Insights Refined: March 2026
Why Watch:
"Essential viewing for Star Wars Rebels veterans and fans of deliberate, samurai-inspired storytelling within the Force’s mysticism."
Series Analysis:
Dave Filoni’s long game manifests in live action, transforming Ahsoka Tano from an animated apprentice into a wandering ronin. Rosario Dawson embodies the former Jedi with a stoic, weary grace, navigating a galaxy threatening to slide back into Imperial darkness. The narrative hinges on the master-apprentice dynamic—specifically the prickly friction between Ahsoka and the Mandalorian artist Sabine Wren—as they chase the ghost of Grand Admiral Thrawn. It is a slow-burn space opera that trades frantic blaster fire for deliberate lightsaber duels and esoteric Force lore. With the first season having concluded on October 3, 2023, the saga pauses at a specific cliffhanger, inviting viewers to sign up for a reminder before the next chapter of this Rebels successor unfolds.
Tone: Atmospheric, Stoic, Mythological Last Updated: March 2026
Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Lucasfilm officially renewed Ahsoka for a second season in January 2024 [1.1]. The new season will continue the interconnected storylines of the Mandoverse and follow up on the cliffhanger from season one.

As of May 2026, Ahsoka Season 2 is deep into the post-production and visual effects phase. Principal photography successfully wrapped in October 2025 after filming on location and blue screen sets in the United Kingdom.

The three-year wait between seasons is due to the extensive visual effects required and the careful pacing of the interconnected Star Wars television narrative. Creator Dave Filoni has also been balancing his duties as Lucasfilm Chief Creative Officer alongside the production of the upcoming Mandalorian and Grogu movie.

Ahsoka is already a direct spin-off of The Mandalorian and serves as a live-action continuation of the animated series Star Wars Rebels. While no direct solo spin-offs of Ahsoka are currently in development, the storyline is building toward a major crossover feature film directed by Dave Filoni.

The second season is expected to premiere on the Disney Plus streaming platform later in 2026. While an exact release date has not been officially confirmed, the series is currently in the final stages of post-production.

Following the tragic passing of Ray Stevenson, Lucasfilm has confirmed that the character of Baylan Skoll has been recast for the second season. Actor Rory McCann will take over the role to continue the character's vital parallel journey alongside Ahsoka Tano.
FAQs Updated: March 2026
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Network:
Disney+
Seasons:
1
Years:
2023 - 2023
Genre:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Drama, Adventure, Action
Rating:
TV-14
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