We finally have an arrival date for Ahsoka season 2, and it’s during the year of the 50th anniversary of Star Wars. Announced today at Disney’s upfront presentation, the second season of the hotly anticipated show lands early 2027, most likely close to the release of the IMAX version of the 1977 original and leading us into Celebration and the 50th.
After three-plus years wandering the galaxy, Ahsoka has a (rough) return date on Disney+.
The second season of the Star Wars series is set to premiere in early 2027, star Rosario Dawson announced Tuesday at Disney’s upfront presentation. She also introduced a behind-the-scenes reel showcasing some of the making of season two.
Ahsoka premiered in August 2023 and drew solid viewing figures for Disney+, making Nielsen’s top 10 original streaming series every week it debuted new episodes. A second season went into development in early 2024, but between then and now, Lucasfilm scaled back its live-action Star Wars series projects. In the past 18 months, the kid-focused Skeleton Crew and the second and final season of Andor have been the only live-action shows from a galaxy far, far away. Star Wars‘ animation output has been more robust, most recently with Maul — Shadow Lord.


