A Vader short series picking up from the moment he woke up in that laboratory when he heard padme died and going into the story of how he got his red light saber and met the inquisitors would be better though.
If anything the post-Clone Wars stuff should be relegated to small burst at the start of the Season kinda like Better Call Saul smartly did it. Then maybe you get a few actual epilogue episodes set right before Episode IV at the end.
I would love a live action cw (mini) series. Especially the not realized cw arcs. That would be perfect. I don’t care if it’s not perfect. Something like that is 1000% better then sows like obi wan. And after live action rebels (Ahsoka) we NEED a live action clone wars!
I think we kind of need it. The animated series did brush over a lot of character development. We didn’t see Anakin get knighted. We didn’t see the transition of Obi-Wan and Anakin from master and student to brothers. Thats the series I’d love to see. If it’s Filoni however, I don’t think we’ll get that. He’s going to want a timeline with Ahsoka in it. I’d still want more live action clone wars though.
If they do this it had better be the real Ahsoka, not the zero personality character they gave us in live action so far. Also, I want to see Ventress and Barriss.
@@TomsTrailerReactions they used a different actress for the young Ahsoka. You can’t do that for Hayden because Anakin was in his twenties during the Clone Wars.
@@TomsTrailerReactions I saw Haden who still looked pretty damn close to middle aged, and not like he looked in Revenge of the Sith, despite whatever they tried to do, and teenage Ahsoka who was a different actress than Rosario.
@mudshovel289 I don't think the cast being older or aged would affect the quality of the series in any way. Andor is a prequel played by Actors older than they were in Rogue One and still got Golden Globe nominations, same for Better Call Saul with everyone being older than in Breaking Bad. Even Obi-wan Kenobi got lots of acclaim deapite the flashbacks, as well as Ahsoka to a lesser degree, in The Hobbit it barely affect Gandalf or Saruman (which influenced Obi-wan and Darth Vader) either. If the story is strong enough, which in the animated series clearly is. It will get across and work.