![]() ![]() He is considered to be defeated at the end of the series, when Ezra plots to send Thrawn through hyperspace to another galaxy. The soft-spoken but formidable villain (voiced by Lars Mikkelsen) emerged as the Big Bad in Rebels starting in season three. (A younger version of Hera also appears in The Bad Batch.) She makes the leap to live-action in Ahsoka, where she’s played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead (who is married to another key Star Wars player, Ewan McGregor, aka the younger version of Obi-Wan Kenobi). She and Kanan Jarrus have a son, Jacen, together. Hera Syndulla (voiced by Vanessa Marshall), an expert pilot and part of the Ghost crew, becomes a key figure in the rebellion. In Ahsoka, Sabine (Natasha Liu Bordizzo) reunites with Ahsoka, Hera and Chopper, ultimately tracking down Ezra before they are separated again at the end of season one. Sabine (voiced by Tiya Sircar), a Mandalorian, was another member of the Ghost crew in Rebels, which ends with her determined to bring Ezra home. But, with a second season in development, perhaps we’ll see him again. However, despite the rest of the Ghost crew appearing in Ahsoka, Zeb did not appear in that live-action series. The Lasat (one of the last of his species after the Empire attacked his home planet of Lasan) made his live-action debut in The Mandalorian, appearing in one episode of the third season (again voiced by Blum), where it’s revealed that he’s become a member of the New Republic Rangers, who patrol the Outer Rim. ![]() Garazeb Orrelios, known as Zeb (voiced by Steve Blum), was a big part of Star Wars: Rebels, as a member of the Ghost crew. He jumped to live-action in Ahsoka (where he was portrayed by Eman Esfandi), first as a recorded hologram and then years later, when Ahsoka and Sabine found him (and Thrawn) living on the faraway planet of Peridea, before they returned home, where Ezra was reunited with Hera Syndulla and Chopper (read more about them below). At the end of the series, he sacrificed himself to defeat Grand Admiral Lothal. Dawson then starred as Ashoka in her own series, appropriately titled Ahsoka, last year, with a second sesson now in development.Įzra Bridger (voiced by Taylor Gray) was introduced in Rebels as an orphan who joined up with the Ghost crew and became trained as a Jedi by Kanan Jarrus. She made her live-action debut, in the form of actress Rosario Dawson, in the second season of The Mandalorian, where she revealed Grogu’s backstory to Din Djarin, and again appeared in The Book of Boba Fett. The Togruta didn’t give up her fight against the bad guys, though, joining forces with the Ghost crew in Star Wars Rebels. She was ultimately cleared of any wrongdoing, but became disillusioned with the Jedi Order and rejected their offer to return, thereby never becoming a full-fledged Jedi. The Jedi Council, not believing in her innocence, expelled her as a result. She was frequently seen fighting alongside Anakin and Obi-Wan Kenobi throughout the series that followed, until she left the Jedi order after being framed for treason and murder. ![]() Live-action: The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, AhsokaĪhsoka Tano was introduced to fans (and Anakin Skywalker) in the 2008 feature film Star Wars: The Clone Wars, as Anakin’s new Padawan (voiced by Ashley Eckstein). Image Credit: Courtesy of Disney / Courtesy Everett Collection (2) But for the purposes of this list, we’re including those characters who first appeared in animation and then showed up in a live-action film or series in any form. These include fan favorites like Ahsoka Tano and Captain Rex, as well as legendary villains from General Grievous to Cad Bane.Ī couple of caveats: This is not an exhaustive list, and some of the characters remain CGI-animated even in the live-action project they appear in. 21 premiere on Disney+, The Hollywood Reporter decided to take a look at several characters who first appeared in animated form before making the jump to live-action fare. Next up is the third and final season of animated series The Bad Batch.Īhead of its Feb. With numerous series and movies afoot, there are plenty of stories to be told in the years to come. ![]()
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