I’ve gotten into that Lothal orphan, force sensitive, trained by Kanan Jarrus kind of shape. For no particular reason.
— Rahul Kohli (@RahulKohli13) September 24, 2020
He followed it up by saying "Seriously, for no particular reason," but the damage was already done. Fans took this news and ran with it, speculating about the possibility of Ezra Bridger joining the Star Wars live-action universe, either in The Mandalorian or in a new show. For those who are not aware, Ezra was a Jedi Padawan and revolutionary leader during the early rebellion against the Empire, appearing in the animated show Star Wars Rebels.
Once fans latched onto Kohli's tweets, the actor backpedaled, stating that he was "just goofing around," indicating that this does not mean anything definitive about his Star Wars casting. While this might be disappointing, the actor bears somewhat of a resemblance to the character, and he has made it very clear that he is interested in taking on the role.
Gonna go hide for a while, my bad everyone. Have a lovely rest of the day ❤️ pic.twitter.com/K3I6fKltVx
— Rahul Kohli (@RahulKohli13) September 24, 2020
This is not the first time that speculation has arisen over the potential of Ezra Bridger joining the live-action Star Wars universe. Kohli, as well as Ezra's voice actor Taylor Gray and actor Mean Massoud, have all expressed interest in playing the character on Twitter.
Considering strong rumors about characters like Sabine Wren, Rex, and Boba Fett joining the live-action universe alongside Rosario Dawson's Ahsoka Tano, it only makes sense that Ezra's name would be brought up as well as a potential addition. After all, at the end of Rebels, Ahsoka and Sabine were searching for a missing Ezra, which would fit perfectly into the timeline established with The Mandalorian, which takes place after Rebels and the fall of the Empire.
All in all, it seems like Rahul Kohli is not set to play Ezra Bridger, but we can keep hoping. While it is possible that the tweets were a violation of some kind of Disney agreement and that he is actually set to take on the role, nothing is official, and we will not find out until Disney officially announces casting. It is, however, fun to speculate, and Kohli would be a great choice for Ezra. After all, he clearly has the enthusiasm and the looks, and he has a substantial following after his involvement in Rooster Teeth's Funhaus, the CW show iZombie, and Netflix's upcoming The Haunting of Bly Manor.
No matter what the case is, we are very much looking forward to The Mandalorian season 2, and we are excited for any amount of Rebels references we can get. It is exciting that Star Wars is looking to tie together more and more of the franchise by involving characters from the animated shows in live-action. Surely, we can expect more of that on the horizon.
Source(s): The Direct, StarWars.com, ScreenRant, CBR.com
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