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Rory McCann fait ses débuts sous le nom de Baylan Skoll à Ahsoka lors de la célébration de Star Wars

Authore: BrooklynMise à jour:Apr 26,2025

La célébration de Star Wars nous a donné notre premier aperçu de Rory McCann en tant que Baylan Skoll dans la saison 2 d' Ahsoka . Pour ceux qui pourraient ne pas être familiers, McCann entre dans le rôle de Baylan après le décès tragique de Ray Stevenson.

Bien que nous n'ayons pas encore vu McCann en action, le panel Ahsoka de la célébration de Star Wars a fourni une image passionnante de premier look, que vous pouvez voir ci-dessous.

Stevenson, réputé pour ses rôles dans Thor , RRR , Punisher: War Zone , Rome , et plus, est malheureusement décédé d'une brève maladie trois mois seulement avant la première d' Ahsoka . Sa représentation de Baylan était largement considérée comme le point culminant de la série jusqu'à présent.

Le créateur de la série Ahsoka , Dave Filoni, a partagé que perdre Ray était l'un des défis les plus importants dans le développement de la saison 2, d'autant plus qu'il était "la plus belle personne à l'écran et hors".

Filoni et l'équipe ont également taquiné ce que les fans peuvent attendre de la saison 2, y compris le retour de Hayden Christensen en tant qu'Anakin Skywalker, aux côtés de personnages comme l'amiral Ackbar, Zeb, Chopper, etc.

Dans notre revue de la première saison d' Ahsoka , nous avons noté qu'il "a du mal dans ses premiers épisodes alors que la série fonctionne pour mettre les téléspectateurs au courant des personnages et des concepts introduits dans les émissions animées de Dave Filoni. nouveau."

Pour plus d'informations, consultez où Ahsoka se classe sur notre liste des meilleures émissions de télévision Star Wars Disney + en direct et notre explicateur détaillé de la fin de la saison 1 d' Ahsoka .

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