A newStar Warsfan theory posits that the upcomingAhsokaDisney+ series may fix a major plot hole fromThe Last Jedi. Fans were beyond excited to see the live-action version of Ahsoka Tano inThe Mandalorianseason 2. She was a great help to Din Djarin on his mission, even revealing the Child’s real name to be Grogu. Tano was the one who sent Djarin and Grogu to the temple on Tython, which resulted in a whole new adventure that concluded with Luke Skywalker appearing to train Grogu.
Disney and Lucasfilm just officially announced theAhsokalive-action series, which Dave Filoni is currently developing. It’s unclear when the show will begin filming, or exactly what it will be about. However,Star Warsfans are hoping that it will introduce the live-action versions of Grand Admiral Thrawn and Ezra Bridger. Other than that, there aren’t any real ideas as to what could happen in the upcoming Disney+ series. With that being said, a new fan theory could shed some light on the storyline and another controversial one.

The latestAhsokafan theory involves anotherreturn of Luke Skywalker. The fan goes on to say that Ahsoka Tano could be the one to warn Luke about carrying on the Jedi legacy. At this point in time, Tano is more than likely a little disenfranchised after watching Anakin Skywalker easily move to the dark side of the Force, which could see her clashing with Luke. Obviously, we know that Luke goes on to start his own Jedi temple anyway, possibly ignoring some advice that Tano was offering him.
This could be where the seeds forThe Last Jediend up being planted. Luke Skywalker obviously still believes in the power of the Force and the importance of the Jedi, otherwise he never would have come for Grogu inThe Mandalorian. After Luke exiles himself on Ahch-To, he could be even more bitter for not heeding alleged advice from Ahsoka Tano. It’s possible that theAhsokaseries could provide more of a backstory as to why Luke is the way he is when we meet up with him inThe Last Jedi.

The Last Jedimay go down in history as the most divisiveStar Warsmovie in history. Some fans were very interested in the way that Rian Johnson subverted expectations, while others were less than thrilled to see their Jedi idol acting uncharacteristically. Regardless, Dave Filoni might be looking for ways to make that transition make even more sense, which could be a great way of connecting the sequel trilogy to what is happening onDisney+, even bringingThe Mandalorianinto play. For now, we’re going to have to wait quite a while to see what Dave Filoni has up his sleeve for theAhsokaseries. The latestStar Warsfan theory comes to us fromReddit.