Ahsoka Season 2 Wrapped Production But Was Absent From Star Wars Day 2025 Promotions
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Summary
The article questions why Disney/Lucasfilm did not promote or acknowledge Star Wars: Ahsoka Season 2 during Star Wars Day 2025, despite production having wrapped months earlier. Filming began in April 2025 and cast members confirmed completion by October 2025, yet no trailer, teaser, or official announcement was made on the franchise's biggest fan holiday. The piece speculates on possible reasons including internal delays, shifting release strategies, or lack of confidence in the series.
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Six months later, in October 2025, fans would start hearing from the cast that they had wrapped work on Disney+'s 'Star Wars' series.
So… what happened?
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