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Ahsoka LEGO Set Seems To Confirm Additional Characters For Upcoming Series

Ahsoka, LEGO

We’ve been speculating about whether we’d get a live-action version of Jacen Syndulla in the Ahsoka series. Well, it looks like we might be getting our wish. Sci-Fi and Fantasy Gazette has revealed that a LEGO set has been unveiled, seemingly confirming this theory. There was also a surprise addition to this; Quarrie, the Mon Calamari who created the B-Wing, will also be in the show if the LEGO set is anything to go off. There is also a male character with dark skin mentioned in the article.

The LEGO set, due for release in September, wouldn’t include Quarrie and Jacen if they weren’t involved in the Ahsoka series. Jacen, for those who mightn’t know already, is the son of Hera Syndulla and fallen Jedi Knight, Kanan Jarrus. So far, Jacen’s only appearance in Star Wars media has been in the epilogue of Star Wars Rebels. It’s also been speculated that Jacen might be Force-sensitive like his father was. A clip from last year’s Star Wars Celebration in Anaheim revealed a hand trying to use the Force to levitate a bowl or a cup. There is also a male character with dark skin mentioned in the article. We don’t know who this might be.

Unknown Character

This unknown character is part of a five-part Minifigures set containing Hera, Chopper, Quarrie and Jacen.

Finally, the article mentions Hera and Chopper and that the Ghost will physically appear. If that weren’t exciting enough, the series would likely feature a Venator Class Star Destroyer that appeared in The Clone Wars Season 7. This makes us think that we’re getting Clone Wars-era flashbacks. Or, the ship could be seen as wreckage.

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