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Obi-Wan Kenobi director says season 2 could still happen someday: Never say never

Obi-Wan Kenobi director says season 2 could still happen someday: "Never say never"

might be billed as a limited series, but, according to director Deborah Chow, a season 2 isn't totally out of the question. The series saw Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen return to their Star Wars roles in a story set between and A New Hope. "You always think you're going to end a series like this in some magnificent way, but instead you end up in a parking lot with second unit and hardly anybody there," recalled Chow in conversation with . "It's always so anti­climactic, but as Ewan and I finished our very last shot on second unit and I was literally taking off my headphones, he was already pitching me ideas for season 2. There's another 10 years with plenty of stories, and I don't think it’s off the board. It is a 'never say never' situation, but we really did conceive this to be a limited series." By the sounds of it, then, there are currently no plans for an – but that doesn't mean we'll never see McGregor back again someday. "I always hesitate to say no to more Obi-Wan Kenobi," . "Maybe we end up doing something that gets incorporated into some of the other stories that we're doing, or eventually into a movie, but who knows? But right now, it's still our standard stand-alone limited series, we have no plans for expansion right now." While we don't know when we'll next be seeing McGregor's Obi-Wan, Christensen's Anakin Skywalker will be back in the upcoming Ahsoka show. , Star Wars , then . Ahsoka arrives this August 23 in a double season premiere on . For much more on the show, check out our explainers on:

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