We could have titled this article about the fact that the airing date of the Obi-Wan Kenobi series has changed, but it only bothered fans of the Star Wars universe too much. The original production of the new Disney + has been postponed for only two days, its launch date – originally scheduled for Wednesday, May 25 – is now scheduled for Friday, May 27.
Evan McGregor personally announced the series on his official Twitter account, but replaced the “bad” news with another announcement: in this case, two episodes and not just one will be offered on the Disney Plus platform. Double the fun for fans, which consequently reduces the show’s broadcast window to five weeks (which will only have six episodes).
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—Obi-Wan Kenobi (@obiwankenobi) March 31, 2022
The third live-action series of Star Wars to see the light of day (after the book by Mandalorian and Boba Fett), Obi-Wan Kenobi Will be followed by the unpublished adventure of the Jedi Knight played by Ivan McGregor; On the planet Tattoo in exile, the latter charged himself with the final mission, defending Luke Skywalker, the son of his former padavan Anakin (played by Hayden Christensen, whose presence was confirmed in the casting of the series).
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