![]() Still, we're secretly glad that Obi-Wan's TV series won't go head to head with Ms Marvel, and we're sure plenty of Star Wars and Marvel fans are, too. A New Hope was the first time we'd seen the iconic Jedi Master on-screen, so the show's original debut would've be a wonderful tribute to Alec Guinness' first appearance as Obi-Wan. So it may be worth booking the day off to stream both programs.ĭisappointingly, Obi-Wan's rescheduled release date means it won't arrive exactly 45 years on from the original release of Star Wars Episode IV. However, it was later pushed back by two days, although Obi-Wan's new release date does mean it'll clash with of Stranger Things season 4 volume 1, which also arrives on May 27. Initially, the Jedi's standalone tale was slated to arrive on Wednesday, May 25. That means episode 3 will arrive on Wednesday, June 1, episode 4 on June 8, episode 5 on June 15, and the series finale on June 22. The show will debut with a two-episode premiere on that date, before subsequent episodes follow weekly every Wednesday. Obi-Wan Kenobi will backflip his way onto Disney Plus on Friday, May 27. So there's plenty for you to catch up with, young padawan. Once you're done with that, you'll want to read Chow's thoughts on a possible second season, too. We've also produced handy guides on how to watch the TV series wherever you're based in the world, what you need to read and watch to prepare yourself for the show, and a list of six things we want to see Obi-Wan's solo series cover. To find out how they went about doing so, you'll want to read our exclusive in-depth chat with Chow, Ewan McGregor, Hayden Christensen, and Moses Ingram.īut that's not all we're bringing you in time for Obi-Wan Kenobi's release on Disney Plus. For showrunner Deborah Chow and the show's main cast, it was certainly a difficult prospect. ![]() As the link between the universally adored original Star Wars film trilogy and the oft-maligned prequels, Obi-Wan's Disney Plus series has a tough job on its hands over how it reconciles those early 2000s movies in the eyes of many while simultaneously bringing them up to the standard of Episodes IV, V, and VI. ![]()
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