Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0
Self - Obi-Wan Kenobi / Executive Producer
Self - Anakin Skywalker
Self - Director / Executive Producer
Self - Reva Sevander
Self - Leia Organa
Self - Writer / Executive Producer
Self - Grand Inquisitor
Self - Owen Lars
Self - Beru Lars
Self - Freck
Self - Haja Estree
Self - Tala Durith
Self - Kawlan Roken
Self - Emperor Palpatine
Self - Qui-Gon Jinn
Self - Stunt Coordinator
Self - Stormtrooper (archive footage) (uncredited)
Self - Stormtrooper (archive footage) (uncredited)
Self - Obi-Wan Kenobi (archive footage) (uncredited)
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Self - Luke Skywalker (archive footage) (uncredited)
Self - Fifth Brother (archive footage) (uncredited)
Self - Luke Skywalker (archive footage) (uncredited)
Self - Breha Organa (archive footage) (uncredited)
Self - Leia Organa (archive footage) (uncredited)
Self (voice) (archive footage) (uncredited)
Written by tmdb51616167 on 2024-09-10
I've tuned into the first four episodes of the #ObiWanKenobiSeries on #DisneyPlus, and I have a bold claim to make - Star Wars television series are surpassing the movies in quality. In my opinion, the movies tend to overwhelm viewers with a barrage of information, making it challenging for casual fans to grasp the characters, terminology, and overall plot. Conversely, the television series excel at breaking down complex elements, drawing viewers in with character development and engaging storylines that facilitate a deeper understanding of the Star Wars universe. Series like The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett have been executed brilliantly, allowing audiences to connect with main and side characters on a more personal level. These shows have provided me with insights into characters like Luke and Leia, enhancing my comprehension of their backgrounds and motivations. Overall, the Star Wars television series are enriching the lore and expanding the universe in a way that the movies sometimes struggle to achieve. Exciting times for Star Wars fans!