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Is Hayden Christensen’s Anakin Really Back in ‘Ahsoka’?

Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka Tano in 'The Mandalorian'

I first became an Ahsoka Tano fan when I saw her in the excellent Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated series. Ever since then, I had been praying for her triumphant return, which I got in Disney’s The Mandalorian, and now in her very own TV show. With that being said, one thing is currently on the minds of many Star Wars fans: is Hayden Christensen in Ahsoka?

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Christensen, who played the iconic Anakin Skywalker in the Star Wars prequels, recently returned to the role for the Obi-Wan Kenobi series on Disney+. And now he’s back for another round in Ahsoka, as revealed in the trailer for the series. We’re not given much to go off of in the teaser, but Christensen is there. He has a voiceover during a montage of Ahsoka in battle, saying “As your master, it’s my responsibility to prepare you.” Another line from him in the teaser is “Don’t be afraid. I know you can do this, Ahsoka.”

For those who aren’t familiar with Ahsoka’s journey in the Star Wars animated series, Anakin was Ahsoka’s mentor, taking her on as a Padawan learner, eventually leading to her becoming a Jedi. They didn’t always get along, often butting heads and getting pushy, but Anakin taught Ahsoka some of the most powerful Jedi techniques in existence. Ahsoka is a master at lightsaber dueling, and she can even deflect blaster shots with ease—a skill passed on from Anakin.

**Spoiler warning for Ahsoka episode 4 from here on out**

Fans of Anakin Skywalker will be very pleased to know that Christensen is definitely back in Ahsoka. At the very end of episode 4, Christensen assumes his role as Anakin and meets Ahsoka in the World Between Worlds, a realm that exists outside space and time. And as we’d been anxiously anticipating, Anakin calls Ahsoka by her nickname “Snips” before the two have a brief exchange.

To make things even more dramatic, the episode ends with the Imperial March theme being teased, followed by a cut to black. Fans will know this as being Darth Vader’s theme, which forecasts some sinister plot developments that’ll most likely come up later.

(featured image: Disney+)

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