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Dawson’s debut

Geek gaze will again land on actress as Ahsoka Tano in The Mandaloria­n

- DAVID BETANCOURT

Things don’t get much bigger in the fandom of Star Wars right now than Baby Yoda and The Mandaloria­n. Unless you start talking about Ahsoka Tano.

Now imagine the three of them together on the same screen.

That possibilit­y became a reality when it was reported that Rosario Dawson will star as Tano in Jon Favreau’s The Mandaloria­n, season 2 of which is set to return to Disney+ this fall.

Dawson is no stranger to the geek gaze. She has starred in an adaptation of Frank Miller’s Sin City; played a part in Netflix’s now-defunct Marvel live-action universe and has voiced Wonder Woman for DC animation.

Tano, as voiced by Ashley Eckstein, debuted in the theatrical release of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, a 2008 animated film that eventually turned into a five-season series on Cartoon Network and later moved to Netflix for one season. The seventh and final season of Clone Wars is streaming on Disney+ weekly and will come to an end in May.

Tano’s growing popularity and rise in Star Wars lore came in part because of who she was so deeply connected to. At the onset of The Clone Wars — which takes place between Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Episode III: Revenge of the Sith in the prequel trilogy — she was the Padawan apprentice to Anakin Skywalker. Skywalker, of course, the greatest Jedi Knight of all time, who eventually fell to the Dark Side of the mystical Force and became the powerful villain Darth Vader.

The two eventually go their separate ways when Tano quits the Jedi Order; she loses trust in them when they accuse her of a crime for which she was framed. Darth Vader eventually crosses paths with his former Padawan in the animated Star Wars Rebels series and warns her that seeking revenge on her former master is not the Jedi way.

That moment leads to Tano uttering four words almost as impactful as “I am your father,” when she looks vengefully at her former partner in war and says, “I am no Jedi.”

So when will Dawson, as the fan-favourite character, actually appear on The Mandaloria­n? Gina Carano, who plays Mando ally Cara Dune, recently posted on Instagram that filming of season 2 was complete.

Tano’s arrival in live-action is an opportunit­y to strengthen the streaming service’s Star Wars storytelli­ng appeal, and not just with The Mandaloria­n. Despite delays, we know there will be an Obi-wan Kenobi series (starring Ewan Mcgregor) and Diego Luna’s Cassian Andor from Rogue One will also be getting a prequel series.

Dawson as Tano will have just as much appeal and potential. There’s no reason to think she couldn’t lead in her own series eventually.

Maybe Dawson’s Tano could even make it to the big screen if someone at Lucasfilm finally green-lights a Darth Vader standalone film. Ahsoka vs. Vader at the movies would surely drown out any lasting regrets over The Rise of Skywalker.

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