We will soon find out what happened to Ezra and Thrawn. But today we have some very interesting leaks about Ahsoka.
Attention possible SPOILERS. Star Wars fans are excited to see the return of Ezra Bridger and Grand Admiral Thrawn in the Disney Plus series Ahsoka. As we approach the fifth episode of the series, exciting rumors are emerging about what lies ahead for the young Jedi and this big bad.
In Star Wars Rebels, both Thrawn and Ezra are lost in hyperspace after being swept away by creatures known as the Purrgil. Now, a rumor has been revealed by MTTSH suggests that Thrawn uses the Nightsisters and an army of zombie Stormtroopers in another galaxy as he searches for a way back. It is also mentioned that Thrawn has a henchman named Enoch with a golden mask.
What’s most interesting, though, is that Ezra isn’t with Thrawn. Apparently they broke up a long time ago and Ezra developed a new Force power, described as Force Karate. According to the rumor, Ahsoka’s time will end with Thrawn returning to the main Star Wars galaxy and ready to take control.
They save the most exciting for last.
This rumor raises many interesting questions about the future of the series and its connection to the wider Star Wars story. The mention that the Nightsisters are from another galaxy is particularly interesting, and suggests that the threat they pose is greater than Thrawn’s.
In addition, we will learn more about the origins of the First Order and its connection with Palpatine, which will shed light on some of the mysteries surrounding this faction in the Star Wars sequel trilogy.
Fans should stay tuned as more details are revealed in the upcoming episodes, and the return of Ezra and Thrawn is sure to be an exciting highlight of the series.
The first four episodes of Ahsoka are now available on Disney Plus, the streaming platform where the entire Star Wars saga is located and can be accessed at this link.
Are you excited to see Ezra and Thrawn? The fifth episode directed by Dave Filoni is said to be surprising, since there are even theatrical releases in some places in the United States.