Uncle Owen Only Calls Obi-Wan “Ben” In New Kenobi Show Clip
Uncle Owen only calls Obi-Wan “Ben” in a new Obi-Wan Kenobi show clip. The upcoming Disney+ series is the next on deck in Lucasfilm’s Star Wars TV lineup, which will see a number of new titles debut on the streaming service over the next couple of years. After originally being scheduled to coincide with the 45th anniversary of A New Hope‘s theatrical release, the Obi-Wan Kenobi release date is now slated for Friday, May 27.
The series marks the long-awaited return of Ewan McGregor to the role of Obi-Wan, which he played throughout the prequel trilogy, though he is not the only familiar face. Hayden Christensen is set to play a full-fledged Darth Vader after having been the older Anakin Skywalker, and Joel Edgerton and Bonnie Piesse reprise their roles as Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru Lars, respectively. While the latter two had only minor roles in the Star Wars prequel trilogy movies, Edgerton has since become a very respected actor in both film and TV, leading many to speculate that he’ll be used a bit more frequently this time around.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY
Now, a new Obi-Wan Kenobi clip (via @allthingskenobi) captures a tense exchange between Owen and Obi-Wan, setting up their relationship. Edgerton’s character takes exception to the Jedi asking after Luke, accusing him of only being interested in his potential Force abilities. And, while it is certainly part of maintaining Obi-Wan’s cover, the way Owen calls him “Ben” seems to reflect the lack of respect he has for McGregor’s character. Check out the clip below:
“I’m asking you to leave us alone, Ben.”
Here’s a NEW extended clip of the confrontation between Owen and Ben in #ObiWanKenobi. pic.twitter.com/tk3YwuQw0Z
— All Things Kenobi (@allthingskenobi) May 20, 2022
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The clip also includes Owen’s reference to Obi-Wan’s training failing Anakin, which was included in the Obi-Wan Kenobi show trailer and provoked a strong reaction among the fanbase. It does seem to represent an interesting approach to Edgerton’s character, who was never particularly well-developed in the previous Star Wars movies, but now seems like a force to be reckoned with. Previous footage has suggested he’ll also have a run-in with the Inquisitors, which should make for tense viewing, given that he has to both protect Luke’s identity and not give away Obi-Wan’s whereabouts.
The Obi-Wan Kenobi clip scene also provides a hint at what the title character will be working through, as he grapples with the traumas of both Order 66 and Anakin’s betrayal. With Christensen’s return, it’s likely much of the show will be building towards the Obi-Wan Darth Vader rematch, which promises to not only be a thrilling action set-piece, but a devastating encounter for both characters. Viewers will likely have a bit to wait for that anticipated matchup, but the Obi-Wan Kenobi series premiere is now just one week away.
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Uncle Owen Only Calls Obi-Wan “Ben” In New Kenobi Show Clip
Uncle Owen only calls Obi-Wan “Ben” in a new Obi-Wan Kenobi show clip. The upcoming Disney+ series is the next on deck in Lucasfilm’s Star Wars TV lineup, which will see a number of new titles debut on the streaming service over the next couple of years. After originally being scheduled to coincide with the 45th anniversary of A New Hope‘s theatrical release, the Obi-Wan Kenobi release date is now slated for Friday, May 27.
The series marks the long-awaited return of Ewan McGregor to the role of Obi-Wan, which he played throughout the prequel trilogy, though he is not the only familiar face. Hayden Christensen is set to play a full-fledged Darth Vader after having been the older Anakin Skywalker, and Joel Edgerton and Bonnie Piesse reprise their roles as Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru Lars, respectively. While the latter two had only minor roles in the Star Wars prequel trilogy movies, Edgerton has since become a very respected actor in both film and TV, leading many to speculate that he’ll be used a bit more frequently this time around.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY
Now, a new Obi-Wan Kenobi clip (via @allthingskenobi) captures a tense exchange between Owen and Obi-Wan, setting up their relationship. Edgerton’s character takes exception to the Jedi asking after Luke, accusing him of only being interested in his potential Force abilities. And, while it is certainly part of maintaining Obi-Wan’s cover, the way Owen calls him “Ben” seems to reflect the lack of respect he has for McGregor’s character. Check out the clip below:
“I’m asking you to leave us alone, Ben.”
Here’s a NEW extended clip of the confrontation between Owen and Ben in #ObiWanKenobi. pic.twitter.com/tk3YwuQw0Z
— All Things Kenobi (@allthingskenobi) May 20, 2022
Click here to see the original post
The clip also includes Owen’s reference to Obi-Wan’s training failing Anakin, which was included in the Obi-Wan Kenobi show trailer and provoked a strong reaction among the fanbase. It does seem to represent an interesting approach to Edgerton’s character, who was never particularly well-developed in the previous Star Wars movies, but now seems like a force to be reckoned with. Previous footage has suggested he’ll also have a run-in with the Inquisitors, which should make for tense viewing, given that he has to both protect Luke’s identity and not give away Obi-Wan’s whereabouts.
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The Obi-Wan Kenobi clip scene also provides a hint at what the title character will be working through, as he grapples with the traumas of both Order 66 and Anakin’s betrayal. With Christensen’s return, it’s likely much of the show will be building towards the Obi-Wan Darth Vader rematch, which promises to not only be a thrilling action set-piece, but a devastating encounter for both characters. Viewers will likely have a bit to wait for that anticipated matchup, but the Obi-Wan Kenobi series premiere is now just one week away.
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Uncle Owen Only Calls Obi-Wan “Ben” In New Kenobi Show Clip
Uncle Owen only calls Obi-Wan “Ben” in a new Obi-Wan Kenobi show clip. The upcoming Disney+ series is the next on deck in Lucasfilm’s Star Wars TV lineup, which will see a number of new titles debut on the streaming service over the next couple of years. After originally being scheduled to coincide with the 45th anniversary of A New Hope‘s theatrical release, the Obi-Wan Kenobi release date is now slated for Friday, May 27.
The series marks the long-awaited return of Ewan McGregor to the role of Obi-Wan, which he played throughout the prequel trilogy, though he is not the only familiar face. Hayden Christensen is set to play a full-fledged Darth Vader after having been the older Anakin Skywalker, and Joel Edgerton and Bonnie Piesse reprise their roles as Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru Lars, respectively. While the latter two had only minor roles in the Star Wars prequel trilogy movies, Edgerton has since become a very respected actor in both film and TV, leading many to speculate that he’ll be used a bit more frequently this time around.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY
Now, a new Obi-Wan Kenobi clip (via @allthingskenobi) captures a tense exchange between Owen and Obi-Wan, setting up their relationship. Edgerton’s character takes exception to the Jedi asking after Luke, accusing him of only being interested in his potential Force abilities. And, while it is certainly part of maintaining Obi-Wan’s cover, the way Owen calls him “Ben” seems to reflect the lack of respect he has for McGregor’s character. Check out the clip below:
“I’m asking you to leave us alone, Ben.”
Here’s a NEW extended clip of the confrontation between Owen and Ben in #ObiWanKenobi. pic.twitter.com/tk3YwuQw0Z
— All Things Kenobi (@allthingskenobi) May 20, 2022
Click here to see the original post
The clip also includes Owen’s reference to Obi-Wan’s training failing Anakin, which was included in the Obi-Wan Kenobi show trailer and provoked a strong reaction among the fanbase. It does seem to represent an interesting approach to Edgerton’s character, who was never particularly well-developed in the previous Star Wars movies, but now seems like a force to be reckoned with. Previous footage has suggested he’ll also have a run-in with the Inquisitors, which should make for tense viewing, given that he has to both protect Luke’s identity and not give away Obi-Wan’s whereabouts.
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The Obi-Wan Kenobi clip scene also provides a hint at what the title character will be working through, as he grapples with the traumas of both Order 66 and Anakin’s betrayal. With Christensen’s return, it’s likely much of the show will be building towards the Obi-Wan Darth Vader rematch, which promises to not only be a thrilling action set-piece, but a devastating encounter for both characters. Viewers will likely have a bit to wait for that anticipated matchup, but the Obi-Wan Kenobi series premiere is now just one week away.
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