Summary
Ahsokaseason 2 has to receive the official greenlight from Lucasfilm. However, a reliable scooper claims the fan-favoriteStar Warsseries will return.
Ahsokaseason 1 concluded with its titular hero stranded in a different galaxy with Sabine Wren. Complicating matters wasthe return of Grand Admiral Thrawn, who managed to escape the distant galaxy and return to the primaryStar Warssetting, intent on rebuilding the Galactic Empire. While fans are excited to see how these events unfold,Ahsokaseason 2 hasn’t been ordered at Lucasfilm, at least not publically.

According to reputable scooper MyTimeToShineHello,Ahsokaseason 2 is “a go.” As of mid-day on October 29, this news remains unverified by Lucasfilm or Disney. However, MyTimeToShineHello has a solid track record or has at least garnered a reputation for being a more reliable source than others. Of course, fans should always take rumors with a grain of salt until official channels confirm the news. Nonetheless, fans are likely excited to seeAhsokaseason 2 continue followingthe heroes who will fight against Thrawn.
It wouldn’t be surprising ifAhsokaseason 2 received the green light from Disney. WhileEwan McGregor is confidentObi-Wan Kenobiseason 2 will happen, that show andThe Book of Boba Fettare among the few Disney Plus original Star Wars series without a follow-up season. InObi-Wan Kenobi’s case, this may be because the series was initially conceived as a feature film before being redeveloped as a Disney Plus. On the other hand,The Book of Boba Fettmay have fallen victim to less-than-stellar reviews.
The ongoing actors' strike is another likely reason there isn’t an official update onAhsokaseason 2. Unless theAhsokacast reached a deal to return for moreStar Warsprojects before the strike started, the actors cannot begin signing on for season 2 until the labor dispute is settled.
Of course, perhaps Disney and Lucasfilm plan to continueAhsoka’s storyline inDave Filoni’s upcomingThe Mandalorianmovie. The developing project was touted as a culmination of the storylines in theStar Warsshows for Disney Plus, so a showdown between the fan-favorite heroes and Thrawn would be fitting for the anticipated movie.
Ahsoka
Cast
Rosario Dawson stars as Ahsoka Tano in this Disney Plus Star Wars series that brings some of the franchise’s most beloved characters from the animated world into live-action. The series, created by Dave Filoni, also stars Natasha Liu Bordizzo as Sabine Wren, Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Hera Syndulla, and the late Ray Stevenson as Baylan Skoll.