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With Lucasfilm constantly expanding theStar Warsuniverse, all eyes are currently set onAhsokaSeason 2, with fans eagerly awaiting the next chapter of Rosario Dawson’s portrayal of the former Jedi apprentice Ahsoka Tano. Meanwhile, expected to go into production in 2025, as Dave Filoni revealed returning as the sole writer for Season 2, there appeared lingering concerns among fans.

A still from Ahoska Season 1 | image: Lucasfilm, Disney

Considering how Ahsoka’s live-action debut left many disappointed with her emotional depth and the complexity of the character, especially after fans loved her fromTheClone Wars—there appeared growing concern about whether Dave Filoni will be able to improve the glaring flaw.

Dave Filoni Dropped His Share ofAhsokaSeason 2 Update

Following the release ofAhsoka, as theStar Warsshow became an enjoyable piece of binge-watch for audiences and an undeniable delight forStar Wars Rebelsfans, there appearedrumorssuggesting that season 2 might be “a fitting conclusion” to the show. However, although there has been no official confirmation about that speculation, Dave Filoni recently dropped his share of updates regarding the show.

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Appearing at the premiere forSkeleton Crew, and speaking withExtra TV, writer Dave Filoni confirmed thatAhsokaS2 is definitely happening. Following his update, several outlets mentioned that Disney and Lucasfilm are prepping for the second season to begin production next year.

I’m so well into that as well… I’ve been writing it, and I’m still the single writer on it, and so I’ve been enjoying doing that.

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But it’s a challenge, of course, and working some of these arcs through has been a challenge, and making sure it’s all going to come out in a way that I think is exciting for fans.

Meanwhile,Dave Filoni’s update onAhsokaSeason 2 sparked concerns among fans, as he confirmed that he’s once again going to be the sole writer on the show. Considering how his approach to Rosario Dawson’sAhsokain Season 1 received mixed reviews, fans now seem worried whether Filoni will be able to navigate those issues and meet fans’ expectations.

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Will Dave Filoni Address the Issues FromAhsokaSeason 1?

AfterAhsokaS1 failed to play with theemotional depth that definedAhsoka Tano inThe Clone Wars, fans were left super disappointed. As per audiences, the former Jedi felt somewhat detached in the live-action show, withRosario Dawson’s portrayal appearing stoic and emotionless, rather than being the deeply invested character fans had come to know and love.

Therefore, Dave Filoni’s return as the sole writer forAhsokaS2 sparked concern about whether he will be able to effectively tackle the issue that plagued Season 1. Despite the show’s stunning visuals, as the live-action Ahsoka Tano portrayed by Rosario Dawson felt cold and distant, fanswonderedif Filoni would find a way to rectify her emotional layers in Season 2.

Rosario Dawson as Ahoska Tano in Ahoska Season 1 | image: Lucasfilm, Disney

The first season was ass ngl

Is she actually gonna show emotion in the second season like she did in the clone wars, or is she gonna keep staring off smugly into space? 1st season wasn’t bad but my god they gotta clean up the filler crap.

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After The Acolyte, I don’t believe in Filoni anymore.

I loved Ahsoka SO MUCH in Clone Wars.pic.twitter.com/5nWoozfZwU

Not sure it was smart of him to reveal that if the writing is bad, he’s the singular reason.

So it’s gonna suck. Got it.?https://t.co/SxklIg63Fr

Further, given how it’s a lot of pressure for Dave Filoni to oversee the whole thing single-handedly, people wondered if he would be able to strike the right balance between Ahsoka’s fierce independence and the emotional vulnerability that fans know her for, fromTheClone Wars.

Ahsokais currently available to watch on Disney+.

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