Warning! This article contains spoilers for Ahsoka episode 8.
Summary
Anakin's presence in Ahsoka episode 8 establishes a sense of coherence with his previous appearances in the Star Wars franchise, enhancing the overall connection within the storyline. Additionally, his appearance signifies the growth of Ahsoka Tano as a Jedi and her role as a mentor to Sabine Wren. Ahsoka acknowledges and learns from her past mistakes, committing to support and guide Sabine throughout their shared journey.
The presence of Anakin and the mention of the Mortis gods in the finale of Ahsoka hints that Anakin still holds significance and could potentially reappear as a Force ghost in the future.
In the season 1 finale of Ahsoka, Hayden Christensen returned as Anakin Skywalker, but in a different form. Christensen had previously played his iconic role from the Star Wars prequel trilogy in episodes 4, 5, and 7 of Ahsoka. Once again, Anakin served as a mentor to Ahsoka Tano throughout her first season, guiding her transformation into Ahsoka the White and completing her Jedi training. This allowed her to become the master that Sabine Wren required.
Anakin's brief return in episode 8 of Ahsoka holds significant importance for both Ahsoka season 2 and the Star Wars universe as a whole. Although Anakin has previously appeared as a Force ghost in Return of the Jedi, with Sebastian Shaw initially playing the human version of the character before being replaced by footage of Christensen in the Special Edition, his appearance in Ahsoka helps maintain continuity.
Hayden Christensen Finally Gets To Be Anakin's True Force Ghost Again
Anakin Skywalker's previous appearance in the World Between Worlds had a deep sense of mystery, as if he still harbored a certain darkness within. During that time, he donned the familiar outfits that Ahsoka had witnessed him wearing before, possibly suggesting that this was not the authentic Anakin. However, in contrast, the Anakin portrayed in Ahsoka episode 8 adorns the robes befitting a Jedi Master, reminiscent of the ones he wore in Return of the Jedi – a symbolic gift bestowed by the Force to signify his attainment of inner balance. Finally,
The Real Meaning Of Anakin's Force Ghost In Ahsoka's Season 1 Finale
is the genuine incarnation of Anakin.Ahsoka Tano's character development in Ahsoka episode 8 is symbolized by Anakin Skywalker's presence. Ahsoka not only fulfills Anakin's belief in her potential as a Jedi, but she also grows into a mentor figure for Sabine Wren. By vowing to always be there for Sabine, Ahsoka acknowledges her past mistake of abandoning her. This mirrors Anakin's unwavering support for Ahsoka and her choices, as emphasized earlier in Ahsoka episode 8. Through his smile as a Force ghost, Anakin reaffirms his continuous support for his former apprentice, standing by her side once again.
Will Anakin's Force Ghost Return Again In Star Wars?
Moreover, it is remarkable that the Ahsoka conclusion unveils Peridea as a former devotee of the Mortis deities- enigmatic entities symbolizing equilibrium in the Force. As Anakin himself has connections to the Mortis gods, his presence on Peridea could potentially signify his ongoing significance. While Ahsoka may not have directly encountered her master, it is highly plausible that she may once again find herself engaged with him in future developments of the story.
It remains uncertain whether Anakin Skywalker will reappear as a Force ghost in the upcoming Star Wars series. However, there is a possibility that the Chosen One might make a return to his former Padawan in Ahsoka season 2. Given the potential significance of the Mortis Gods in the future of Star Wars, Anakin's connections to the mystical realm could justify his reappearance. Regardless, it felt appropriate for Ahsoka episode 8 to conclude with an image of Christensen portraying Anakin Skywalker's Force ghost.
All episodes of Ahsoka are available to stream on Disney+.