First Ahsoka Season 2 Photo Reveals [Spoiler]'s Extreme Makeover
TV's live-action Ezra Bridger (played by Eman Esfandi) will look a lot more like his animated, Star Wars Rebels self in Season 2 of Disney+'s Ahsoka.
The extreme makeover is revealed in an Ahsoka Season 2 still on display at the San Diego Comic-Con, which is being held today through Sunday. (MouseInfo.com was on the ground at the Con and first to share the snap.)

Ahsoka, which launched its freshman run in August 2023, is set after the events of the animated series Star Wars Rebels, in which the small rebel cell known as the Ghost Crew helped liberate the Outer Rim planet Lothal from Imperial control. In the Rebels series finale, Jedi Ezra Bridger (voiced by Taylor Gray) and the villainous Grand Admiral Thrawn (Ahsoka's Lars Mikkelsen) were whisked away into deep space by star whales and had been missing for years. But both Ezra and Thrawn — spoiler alert — resurfaced in Ahsoka Episode 6, with the former looking atypically hirsute.
Rosario Dawson headlines the live-action Star Wars series as Ahsoka Tano, leading a cast that in Season 1 also included Esfandi, Natasha Liu Bordizzo (as Sabine Wren), Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Hera Syndulla), the late Ray Stevenson (Baylan Skoll), Ivanna Sakhno (Shin Hati) and David Tennant (voicing the droid Huyang).
Season 1 also featured a bevy of cameos and nods to previous Star Wars projects, including Hayden Christensen reprising his role as Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader, Anthony Daniels making a brief appearance as C-3PO in Episode 7, and several mentions of Senator Leia Organa.
For Season 2, Christensen is confirmed to return, while Scottish Game of Thrones alum Rory McCann will play Baylan Skoll, filling the role originated by Stevenson (who died in May 2023).
No specific details for Season 2 have been revealed thus far, other than "Half of it is a really, really big battle," Chief Creative Officer of Lucasfilm Dave Filoni said in April at the Star Wars Celebration in Tokyo. "There's going to be a war in our Star Wars, like an all-out throw-down."
Filoni added that the forthcoming installment will see more from Thrawn, Ezra and Hera, the latter of whom "will be much more directly part of the action."
Ahsoka's eight-episode sophomore season started filming on April 28, Dawson shared on Instagram. A release date has yet to be announced, though it's on track for 2026.
The Mandalorian & Grogu, a big-screen continuation of Disney+'s first live-action Star Wars series, is set for a May 22, 2026 release.
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