The Mandalorian season 3 presented significant challenges to the Star Wars timeline, but Ahsoka could potentially resolve these issues. Star Wars has always been known for its linear timeline, typically based on the Battle of Yavin in the original Star Wars movie. The first season of The Mandalorian followed this convention, taking place nine years after the Battle of Yavin (9ABY). However, determining the passage of time throughout the show's three seasons has proven surprisingly difficult.
Jon Favreau made a surprising statement that Din Djarin and Grogu had been together for multiple years before Grogu left to train with Luke Skywalker. Additionally, Favreau suggested that two years had passed between The Mandalorian seasons 2 and 3, indicating that Grogu spent a much longer time with Luke than initially perceived by viewers. Lucasfilm attempted to clarify the timeline, but instead, it only added to the confusion. The most recent information provided in the Star Wars: Timelines book did not cover season 3 but placed seasons 1 and 2 within a single year. This has created somewhat of a chaotic situation, although there is hope for a resolution in the near future.
Ahsoka Is Set Concurrently With The Mandalorian Season 3
The Mandalorian is paving the way for an array of Star Wars Disney+ TV series, with an upcoming movie on the horizon. Next in line is Ahsoka, featuring Rosario Dawson as Anakin Skywalker's former Padawan, and introducing a cast of actors bringing live-action characters from Star Wars Rebels to life. Natasha Liu Bordizzo, who portrays Sabine Wren in the series, recently confirmed the placement of Ahsoka within the Star Wars timeline. "Ahsoka runs parallel to The Mandalorian season 3," she noted, "and these shows are intertwined. There are numerous similarities between them." This statement clearly indicates that Ahsoka coincides with The Mandalorian season 3.
Ahsoka Could Fix The Mandalorian's Continuity Problem
Ahsoka possesses the ability to effortlessly resolve The Mandalorian season 3's continuity predicament. The initial Ahsoka preview undeniably corroborated the notion that this Disney+ TV series will surpass The Mandalorian season 3 in terms of scale, as Ahsoka Tano engages in holo-conferences with the New Republic's leaders. One can easily envision a situation where a reference is made to the years elapsed since the Emperor's demise or the Empire's alleged defeat at the Battle of Jakku, transpiring a year subsequent to the events at Endor. Ergo, Ahsoka could provide a definitive statement regarding the elapsed time within the Star Wars universe.
Currently, Lucasfilm's primary attention is directed towards the correlation between The Mandalorian season 3 and Ahsoka. There is a strong likelihood that Ahsoka will depict well-known scenarios from an alternative viewpoint, potentially shedding light on the existence of Imperial spies in Coruscant or elaborating on the activities of the clandestine Imperial Shadow Council. We can only hope that it won't be much longer until the release of a second trailer, providing us with further hints and insights.