Inside Ahsoka Season 2: Plot, Trailer Hints & Thrawn’s Return
The galaxy is buzzing with anticipation—Ahsoka Season 2 is officially on the horizon! After the resounding success of the first season, fans are eager to dive back into the Star Wars universe with everyone’s favorite former Jedi, Ahsoka Tano. Whether you're curious about the
Ahsoka: A Quick Recap for Newcomers
Before diving into what's next, let’s quickly revisit where it all began. Ahsoka, a Disney+ original series, follows Ahsoka Tano, the beloved character first introduced in Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Season 1 captivated both new and longtime Star Wars fans by introducing live-action versions of Sabine Wren, Ezra Bridger, and Grand Admiral Thrawn. The show ended on a cliffhanger, with Ahsoka stranded in a distant galaxy—setting up massive stakes for Season 2.
Ahsoka Season 2 Release Date: When Is It Coming Out?
One of the most frequently searched questions is: When is Ahsoka Season 2 coming out?
As of mid-2025, Lucasfilm has confirmed that Ahsoka Season 2 is in development, but an official release date has not been announced. However, industry insiders speculate that the release will likely fall in late 2026 or early 2027, depending on filming schedules and post-production timelines.
Given the visual scale and heavy special effects, Ahsoka Season 2 will likely follow the release pattern of other Star Wars shows like The Mandalorian, which typically have 12–18 months between seasons.
Key takeaway: While there's no exact Ahsoka Season 2 release date yet, fans can expect updates toward the end of 2025.
Ahsoka Season 2 Trailer: Has It Dropped Yet?
Another hot topic is the potential for an Ahsoka Season 2 trailer. Unfortunately, as of now, there is no official trailer available. However, filming is rumored to be starting soon, meaning we might get a teaser trailer by mid-2026—perhaps revealed at
When the Ahsoka Season 2 trailer does drop, expect glimpses of intense lightsaber battles, mysterious Force lore, and perhaps more of the enigmatic Baylan Skoll storyline left hanging after Season 1.
Tip for fans: Keep your eyes on Disney+ and the official Star Wars YouTube channel for teaser announcements.
What to Expect in Ahsoka Season 2
A Deeper Dive into the Force
Season 1 introduced mystical elements like the World Between Worlds and ancient Force lore. In Season 2, showrunner Dave Filoni is expected to dig even deeper into these mystical aspects, especially with Ahsoka’s spiritual journey continuing in a new galaxy.
Thrawn’s Master Plan
Grand Admiral Thrawn, played by Lars Mikkelsen, is now a looming threat to the New Republic. Fans anticipate that Thrawn will start rallying forces, potentially tying directly into the upcoming Star Wars: Heir to the Empire film also being developed by Filoni.
Thrawn is not just a villain—he’s a master strategist. Season 2 will likely focus on the conflict between Thrawn’s return and the fragile peace established post-Empire.
Sabine and Ezra’s Role
The reunion between Sabine Wren and Ezra Bridger was one of Season 1’s most emotional payoffs. Season 2 is expected to further explore their bond and evolution. Sabine, who is now Force-sensitive, might undergo formal training under Ahsoka—or clash with her.
Ezra’s adjustment to returning to the known galaxy and what role he plays in resisting Thrawn will be another central thread.
Cast: Who’s Returning for Ahsoka Season 2?
While Disney has yet to announce the full cast of Ahsoka Season 2, here are the actors likely to return:
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Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka Tano
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Natasha Liu Bordizzo as Sabine Wren
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Eman Esfandi as Ezra Bridger
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Lars Mikkelsen as Grand Admiral Thrawn
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Diana Lee Inosanto as Morgan Elsbeth (if flashbacks are involved)
A major question mark is the character of Baylan Skoll, originally portrayed by the late Ray Stevenson. Lucasfilm may choose to recast the role or write a new arc around it.
Will There Be a Crossover Event?
Ahsoka Season 2 may not be a standalone story. With Dave Filoni building a shared Star Wars timeline with The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett
Ahsoka Season 2 Is the Future of Star Wars
Ahsoka Season 2 is shaping up to be a cornerstone of the live-action Star Wars universe. With new threats, deeper Force mythology, and beloved characters returning, it’s no surprise fans are eagerly awaiting every update.
While the Ahsoka Season 2 release date and trailer are still under wraps, the series continues to build buzz and excitement. Until then, fans can rewatch Season 1 on Disney+ and keep an eye on announcements from
‘Is Ellie ok?’ Strictly fans left heartbroken as show’s first ever Down syndrome contestant breaks down on live TV and has to be comforted by pros — after admitting doctors once told her parents she would “never walk or...- suong

Strictly fans have voiced their concerns for Ellie Goldstein as the 'upset' star appeared to be comforted by professional dancers on the first live show.
The model, 23, is paired in this year's competition with pro
She is the show's first ever contestant with Down syndrome and on Saturday night performed a cha-cha-cha to Yes, And? by Ariana Grande
But later on in the show as host Claudia Winkleman spoke to a La Voix and Aljaž Škorjanec about their routine, Ellie appeared to get upset.
She was supported by professional dancers Dianne Buswell, Karen Hauer and contestant Harry Aikines-Aryeetey who put their arms around her and looked to be quietly speaking to her.
Those watching at home noticed the moment and penned on X: 'I've noticed Ellie looking uncomfortable. Also noticed her being supported by other dancers.',

Strictly fans have voiced their concerns for Ellie Goldstein as the 'upset' star appeared to be comforted by professional dancers on the first live show

She is the show's first ever contestant with Down syndrome and on Saturday night performed a cha-cha-cha to Yes, And? by Ariana Grande - earning 17 points
'Ellie looks a bit upset so it's lovely to see Harry and Karen comforting her #Strictly #StrictlyComeDancing.',
'Watching #Strictly last night, I noticed that Ellie appeared upset, and was being comforted/reassured by Karen and, I think, Harry?.',
'Is Ellie ok? #strictly.'
After the live show she took to Instagram however to share a positive message to say she'd had an 'amazing day'.
It comes after last week Ellie declared she wants to be an inspiration to other people with disabilities after becoming the show's first ever contestant with Down syndrome.
She said the competition would give her opportunity to show 'what she was capable of'.
When Ellie was born, doctors said that she would 'never walk or talk', and one nurse devastatingly suggested that her parents might want to 'leave her' at the hospital.
But she has defied all expectations going on to model for Vogue and star in CBBC's Malory Towers, before signing up for Strictly.

But later on in the show as host Claudia Winkleman spoke to a La Voix and Aljaž Škorjanec about their routine, Ellie appeared to get upset




Those watching at home noticed the moment and penned on X: 'I've noticed Ellie looking uncomfortable. Also noticed her being supported by other dancers'
Ahead of Saturday's first live show Ellie said: 'Being the first contestant with Down syndrome in the main Strictly series gives me the chance to show everyone who I am, what I've achieved, and what I'm capable of'.
'I hope I can be an inspiration to others watching at home – and most of all, I hope I make people smile and feel happy when they see me dancing!'.
Gucci hired Ellie for its Unconventional Beauty adverts, landing her the cover of Italian Vogue in 2020.
She has graced the covers of numerous magazines, including Elle and Glamour, featured in promotions for Gucci Beauty, Adidas, TK Maxx, Body Shop, Boots, Spotify, Victoria's Secret and Sports Direct, and even hung in the National Portrait Gallery in London on two occasions.

The model, 23, is paired in this year's competition with pro Vito Coppola and is already a favourite with fans
Ellie has been flown to Sweden, Italy and Germany for photoshoots, and has just strutted her stuff on the catwalk at London Fashion Week.
When Mattel launched its first Barbie with Down's syndrome, the company hired the star to help promote the doll.
'I've done so much modelling and I love it,' she previously told Daily Mail.
'And I adored doing the Barbie job — it was great to finally see a doll that looked like me.'