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    New Clone Wars Arc Screening At Celebration Anaheim!

    “The Clone Wars” isn’t quite finished yet! Today it was announced over at StarWars.com that another new unfinished arc from the series will be shown at Celebration Anaheim on Friday, April  17th at 12pm, and will also feature a live Q&A with Dave Filoni, Dee Bradley Baker, and writers Brent Friedman and Matt Michnovetz.

    The arc being screened is called “Bad Batch,” and will tell the story of how Captain Rex and company rescued Echo, who Dave Filoni revealed in a piece of concept art last year was still alive. “Bad Batch” will be shown as a story reel, similar to how the Utapau arc was shown a few months ago on StarWars.com, but will have full finished voice acting done by Dee Bradley Baker.

    Can Celebration Anaheim possibly get any better?! We knew we were gonna see new stuff for “The Force Awakens” and “Star Wars Rebels,” but to also see some new “Clone Wars” is just icing on already delicious cake! “The Bad Batch” screening is definitely going to be highlight of Celebration Anaheim that is not going to be missed!

    Star Wars Events At Fan Expo Vancouver

    The 2015 Fan Expo Vancouver is being held from April 3-5 at the Vancouver Convention Center, and there will be some cool Star Wars events that fans attending the convention will want to check out!

    Here are some the events that will have a Star Wars presence at Fan Expo Vancouver, from an official press release about the event:
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    FAN EXPO VANCOUVER PROGRAMMING POPS WITH EXCLUSIVE FAN EXPERIENCES
    Easter-Weekend Lineup Is Out Of This World

    Vancouver, BC (March 20, 2015) – FAN EXPO VANCOUVER™ transports fans to another galaxy with the ultimate pop-culture rush from April 3-5, 2015. With a programming lineup that jumps off the pages from the most collected comics, sci-fi, horror, anime, and gaming tales of all time, the Vancouver Convention Centre transforms into a utopia for all-ages this Easter long-weekend.

    THE 501ST LEGION: STAR WARS DISPLAY & PHOTO SESSIONS
    From Darth Vader to Yoda, Canada’s largest display of original STAR WARS costumes will bring out the kid in everyone. And to make sure the little kids get their time, there’s a daily Star Wars Kids Hour. Afterwards embody your inner R2-D2 and pose with the Stormtroopers and friends. This booth is a fan favourite!

    ARTIST ALLEY
    Fans will find a goldmine of pencillers, inkers and writers in this special area. From meeting rising stars, to pros working on the industry frontlines, this is a haven for comic book, graphic novel, limited edition print, and original art and sketch enthusiasts!

    COSPLAY WORKSHOP: ARMOUR BUILDING WITH LUNAR CROW
    Want to impress next year’s crowd with a cool armour display, but don’t know where to start? LUNAR CROW’s cosplay armour making workshop offers the low down on popular materials and a full demo on how to make an armour piece in Worbla theromoplastic.

    For a complete list of programming, guests, info and tickets, visit: www.fanexpovancouver.com

    FAN EXPO VANCOUVER™ is a pop culture convention for fans of comics, sci-fi, horror, anime, and gaming. The three-day extravaganza is packed with exciting family-friendly activities and celebrities. 2015 Celebrity Guests include William Shatner (Star Trek), Karen Gillan (Doctor Who, Guardians of the Galaxy), Stephen Amell, John Barrowman (Arrow), Shannen Doherty (Beverly Hills 90210), Chad Coleman (The Walking Dead) and more! April 3-5, 2015at the Vancouver Convention Centre, Vancouver, BC. www.fanexpovancouver.com[/blockquote]

    Details For The Star Wars Rebels Season 2 Premiere & Panel At Celebration Anaheim

    Some new information has been provided for the highly anticipated “Star Wars Rebels” season two premiere at Celebration Anaheim, as well as the first details for the panel that will be held at the convention.

    You can check out the details below, which include the dates and times of the panel and premiere, as well as their locations, and which guests will be attending.
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    New Allies and New Villains in Star Wars Rebels Season Two (11:00 AM – Noon)
    Location: Celebration Stage / The Arena
    Get a sneak peek at the second season of Disney XD’s animated hit series Star Wars Rebels, which
    continues the epic adventures of the crew of the Ghost and further reveals the early days of the
    rebellion against the Empire. Dave Filoni (Executive Producer, Supervising Director), Freddie Prinze, Jr.
    (Kanan), Vanessa Marshall (Hera), Tiya Sircar (Sabine), Steve Blum (Zeb), Taylor Gray (Ezra) and other
    special guests will discuss the startling story developments revealed at the end of season one and offer
    some can’t-miss exclusive previews of what’s to come in season two!

    Star Wars Rebels Season Two Global Premiere Screening (5:00pm – 6:30pm)
    Location: Digital Stage (3rd Floor) / Ballroom 300
    Witness the global premiere of Star Wars Rebels season two, which launches a whole new set of
    adventures for the Ghost crew and hints at the challenges to come under the shadow of their new
    adversary, Darth Vader. Attendees will be the first to see the two-part second season premiere
    following an encore screening of the thrilling season one finale.

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    Saturday is definitely going to be an awesome filled day at Celebration for “Star Wars Rebels” fans!

    Rebels S1 Episode 14 – Fire Across the Galaxy

    Mike and Matt are back to talk Fire Across the Galaxy, the fourteenth episode of the Disney XD series, Star Wars Rebels! Plus they talk Season 2, Ahsoka Tano, new cast members, and Harrison Ford’s plane crash! All that and more on this all-new episode of The Rebels Podcast! Welcome to the Rebellion.

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    The Rebels Podcast: S1 Episode 14 – Fire Across the Galaxy

    Mike and Matt are back to talk Fire Across the Galaxy, the fourteenth episode of the Disney XD series, Star Wars Rebels! Plus they talk Season 2, Ahsoka Tano, new cast members, and Harrison Ford’s plane crash! All that and more on this all-new episode of The Rebels Podcast! Welcome to the Rebellion.

    The Final Part Of StarWars.Com’s Interview With Dave Filoni

    The final part of StarWars.Com’s exclusive interview with Dave Filoni is now up, where Dave goes in to detail on the events that took place in the “Star Wars Rebels” season finale, including some interesting details on Darth Vader and Ahsoka. Here is a portion of the interview:
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    StarWars.com: Does the Ghost crew know that Darth Vader exists? Have they heard of him?

    Dave Filoni: That’s another thing you battle all the time. There’s a popular thought among fans that people all know who this guy is. Why would they? I don’t think people on Coruscant really care or know that Palpatine is a Sith Lord. A lot of them wouldn’t really know what that means. Many of them would say, “Well, the trains are running on time.” Everyone’s doing well. That’s in his favor.

    Vader is a known person to some, but to very few, I think. He’s known of in whispers. The Imperials know about him, but a lot of them haven’t met him. He’s not military. He’s more the fanatical wing of the Empire. One reason I believe he’s not well known is the fact that if you encounter him, you usually don’t survive.

    StarWars.com: When I was watching Vader in the last episode, I thought about how you really see a different version of him in each Star Wars movie. Do you have an idea of where Vader is at mentally during Rebels?

    Dave Filoni: Oh, yeah. You have to. I’ve always believed that Vader has no repentant bone in his body until he realizes his son is alive. Luke is the opportunity that triggers everything that occurs. His awareness of Luke being alive forces him to remember his past in a way that’s uncomfortable for him. It forces him to remember Padmé. It forces him down a path of, “Maybe my son will join me, and together we can rule the galaxy.” Luke really has to get him past that thought, which kind of culminates in that scene on the bridge on Endor, when Vader says, “It’s too late for me.” That realization only happens because of Luke.

    Up until that point, I think he’s a destroyer. He’s an incredibly angry, hate-filled destroyer. He hates himself. He hates what happened. He hates all his former friends because he thinks they betrayed him. Anakin Skywalker thinks that he never switched sides. He thinks he’s still fighting the good fight. He thinks Obi-Wan betrayed him. He thinks Padmé betrayed him and that led to her, and their child’s, death. He thinks the Jedi were staging a coup against the Republic. He thinks the Republic was weak, and that’s why it became corrupt and fell apart despite Palpatine’s attempts to save it. Overall, he internally hates himself for everything that occurred because he thinks that he wasn’t strong enough to make things right.

    He’s consumed by these ideas and is pretty much trapped. He has no option aside from embracing his new persona — Darth Vader. What we encounter in Rebels now is just a wall of anger and hate — everything that the dark side manifests.

    It’s interesting to look at how he might relate to Ahsoka now. She is a living memory of who he was. Even worse, she knew the good person he was.

    StarWars.com: With Clone Wars ending the way it did, and Rebels moving to a new time period, did that give you any new opportunities or paths for Ahsoka that you’re now glad to have?

    Dave Filoni: It didn’t, really. I’ve always had a long game plan for Ahsoka, personally having been really involved with creating her with George [Lucas]. I’ve gone through different iterations over the years where she didn’t survive the Clone Wars, and then I had character paths where she did. I’m constantly developing this character. I know where she is now. I know what her failings are and what will come to haunt her this year, which I think makes her really interesting.

    The original plan for her four-part arc in The Clone Wars Season Five was to bring her back to the Jedi Order at the end. I said to George, “Well, that would be what we normally do. What if we keep her expelled and see where it goes?” Luckily, he agreed.

    I think the big question is, where does she go from here?

    StarWars.com: Will we ever see what happened with her between Clone Wars and Rebels?

    Dave Filoni: Maybe. I know what happens up to the end of Clone Wars, and I have ideas about what happens after that. If we have a good enough story, we’ll tell it. I think there is a good story about how she becomes Fulcrum.

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    Be sure to check out the full interview over at StarWars.com where Dave shares more info on how he thinks Vader feels about Ahsoka, the Inquisitor, and if the Zillo Beast will make a return!

    Sarah Michelle Gellar Joins The Star Wars Rebels Cast In Season 2!

    Some more new cool news regarding season 2 of “Star Wars Rebels” has been announced today, as Sarah Michelle Gellar will be joining her husband Freddie Prinze Jr. and the rest of the cast next season!

    In article over at Entertainment Weekly, they reveal that she was announced as joining the cast at Disney Media’s sale and marketing presentation, where Dave Filoni had this to say about her being a part of “Star Wars Rebels”:

    DAVE FILONI (CREATOR AND EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, "STAR WARS REBELS"), SARAH MICHELLE GELLAR

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    “We’re thrilled to have Sarah Michelle Gellar on board for season two. She is a true Star Wars Rebels fan and her passion undoubtedly comes through in the voice recording sessions.”

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    No details about Sarah Michelle Gellar’s character have been revealed yet, but we can probably expect more details not only for her character, but for more of  “Star Wars Rebels” season 2 to be revealed at Celebration Anaheim!

    Dave Filonit Talks Darth Vader & Ahsoka Tano Plus New Figures Revealed!

    After last night’s amazing “Star Wars Rebels” season finale, USA Today has posted two new articles talking about the return of Darth Vader & Ahsoka Tano to the series, where Dave Filoni and Ashley Eckstein share some interesting details about what we can expect from both characters going forward. But to go along with those articles, USA Today has also given us our first look at some new “Star Wars Rebels” action figures that hit store shelves this fall, which include figures of Darth Vader and Ahsoka Tano!

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    Here’s a portion of what Dave had to say to USA Today about Vader and Ahsoka’s being brought into “Star Wars Rebels:”
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    Prior to the original 1977 Star Wars film, Filoni says, Vader “is a character without remorse. He doesn’t care. He’s completely consumed by his hate. And I don’t believe there’s anything about him that would show that there’s another path for him other than his downfall.

    “Vader right now is a force to be reckoned with, and an evil one at that.”

    “She’s a person who has a lot of her own trials that she still needs to get through,” says Filoni, who sees Ahsoka in Rebels the same way he saw Alec Guinness’ Obi-Wan Kenobi when he was a kid watching Star Wars.

    “Obi-Wan spoke about these Clone Wars and these things that had gone by, and she can be that in an active way for Ezra and Kanan.”

    “But it’s not like she’s going to have a bunk on the Ghost anytime soon,” Filoni says. “She needs to remain kind of a mysterious figure who is woven in and out of the story.”

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    Be sure to check out the full interviews for both articles.

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    USA Today Ahsoka Tano

     

    Part 2 Of StarWars.Com’s Interview With Dave Filoni

    StarWars.Com has posted the second part of their exclusive interview with Dave Filoni today, where he talks about some great stuff regarding the first season of “Star Wars Rebels” including the Force, Hera as the leader of the group, the Jedi temple on Lothal, and answers a question a lot of fans wonder about regarding Kanan, Ezra, and the line Yoda tells Luke in “Return of the Jedi,” “When gone am I, the last of the Jedi will you be.” You can check out a portion of the interview below:
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    StarWars.com: I’d like to run through various beats from this season, and have you give some insights on how they came to be. To start, what can you tell us about Fort Anaxes and Ezra’s conjuring of the giant, mama fyrnock?

    Dave Filoni: The fort came about because we had the asset left over from Clone Wars, and we never finished shooting it. It was like having a big backlot set built that was never used. So we just kind of trashed it and used it to shoot Rebels.

    We always knew there was going to be a manifestation of this connection to these creatures, and that Ezra was going to summon a bigger creature, a mama version. But I really wanted to push the tension into this almost Akira-like moment, where he seems not himself, and is in a possessed state. It’s an important moment which demonstrates his connection to the Living Force. Ezra is open to the idea that life is connected in a way that he doesn’t understand yet.

    You have to be careful with that connection. What he’s doing in that moment is active. He is guiding and directing the Force which in this case comes out of his fear and anger at the Inquisitor. The result is he brings up something that he doesn’t have control over. That’s why Kanan has the discussion with Ezra afterward and he brings up the dark side. You see where Kanan has maybe made a misstep. Ezra is advancing faster than Kanan would have thought possible because Kanan doesn’t have past experience teaching to compare it to having never become a Jedi Knight himself.

    StarWars.com: Hera seems to be the one member of the Ghost crew that has it together. She keeps things straight and is ready to lead. Was that always the plan for her?

    Dave Filoni: Hera was always the leader of the group. The idea being that, people would assume Kanan was the leader, and in Hera’s world it was easier to just let people assume Kanan was in charge. It was another layer of secrecy to just let her be in charge and let Kanan be the field general, while she’s the brains. She has flaws, and there are definitely things that bother her. Her character isn’t so straightforward, as we find out in Season Two. But she’s the best at putting these things aside, because she understands the greater good is to service the cause of the rebel movement. She probably is the strongest with the strongest will.

    Without her, Kanan never would have started back on the path to his enlightenment. It’s probably the thing that Kanan admires about Hera the most: she has hope. She has none of the skills he has and none of the power. Kanan has every reason to be the leader and to have hope, and yet he lost it. And Hera with grit, integrity and tenacity, has maintained her sense of hope and belief that they can win despite everything against her. That’s what he likes most about her character and what she brings to their group.

    StarWars.com: I have a bit of a continuity challenge for you. In Return of the Jedi, Yoda tells Luke, “When gone am I, the last of the Jedi will you be.” But now he knows that Kanan and Ezra are out there. We obviously don’t know at this point what will happen to them, but is that something you’re aware of?

    Dave Filoni: I don’t see it as a challenge at all. It’s what the Sith call an absolute. When Obi-Wan says to Luke, “Your father was the greatest starfighter pilot in the galaxy,” is that true? Or is that something you tell a kid because you want him to believe his father was great? It doesn’t have to be empirical or absolutely true. Saying Luke is “the last,” is that a singular thing, or is he the last of a group? I don’t know.

    It definitely is something that comes up, and we discuss that moment all the time for what it could mean. It is possible to interpret it as, Luke is the last person that’s following the path as laid out by the Jedi Order, which we knew. The way of the Jedi is not the only way to use the light side of the Force. Luke is taught by Obi-Wan and Yoda, who very much followed the dogma of the day. So, he is the last of that line for sure. That’s absolutely true. But you don’t have to be a Jedi to use the Force. You don’t have to be a Sith to use the dark side.

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    Be sure to check out the full interview with Dave Filoni over at StarWars.com