Although I was previously saddened thatObi-Wan Kenobiultimately became a TV show and wasn’t a trilogy of movies as planned, I’ve come to realize that it is so much better forStar Warsthat this change was made.Obi-Wan Kenobiis one of several recentStar Warsshows that were originally movies. InObi-Wan Kenobi’scase, this really would have meant another story entirely, asthe scrapped Obi-Wan Kenobi trilogyhad a completely different plot than the show.

The trilogy, which would have been written by Stuart Beattie, was going to see Obi-Wan encounter Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader again, but in the movies, he would have believed Anakin was able to return to the light side of the Force. This was based on the comment Obi-Wan made to Luke Skywalker inA New Hopethat he had once believed Anakin could be redeemed, which obviously never happened in the prequel trilogy. While this concept has some merit,an Obi-Wan Kenobi trilogy would have been all wrong forStar Wars.

Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi next to the series' poster

An Obi-Wan Kenobi Trilogy Would Have Been Too Much

There Are Already Complaints About A Possible Season 2

While it admittedly would have been compelling to see Obi-Wan have faith in his former Padawan—and given Ewan McGregor more screen time, which is always a positive—a trilogy betweenStar Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the SithandA New Hopewould have been too much. TheStar Warsfanbase was already divided on whetherObi-Wan Kenobiwas a good idea, as many felt the franchise needed to explore other stories rather than continue to focus on the Skywalker Saga’s main characters.

Even now, there is discourse regarding whether arumoredObi-Wan Kenobiseason 2would be a good idea. For some viewers,Obi-Wan Kenobialready provided some interesting new insights into this period intheStar Warstimeline, particularly regarding Obi-Wan’s life in exile on Tatooine, and perfectly set upA New Hope. While I think, as Ewan McGregor does, there is more potential left to explore in a possible season 2, including withthe Hidden Path, a second season does run the risk of being overkill.

Obi-Wan riding an eopie in Obi-Wan Kenobi.

Obi-Wan Kenobi Set Up One Incredibly Exciting Dark Times Star Wars Story

The mention of Quinlan Vos in the Obi-Wan Kenobi set up a thrilling opportunity to explore the character’s history with the dark side of the Force.

IfObi-Wan Kenobiseason 2 is possibly overkill, though, an entire Obi-Wan trilogy would have been so much worse. Obi-Wan’s story betweenRevenge of the SithandA New Hopeis primarily meant to show Obi-Wan in hiding, so much so that he tells Luke he hasn’t heard the name Obi-Wan in a very long time. While that could of course be Obi-Wan explaining this from a certain point of view again, it does make sense given everything the original trilogy reveals. A trilogy would undoubtedly have been a major retcon, which would have caused significant controversy.

Anakin and Obi-Wan training in a flashback in Obi-Wan Kenobi both crouching down and holding their lightsabers

IfObi-Wan Kenobiseason 2 is possibly overkill, though, an entire Obi-Wan trilogy would have been so much worse.

Star Wars DOES Have To Move On

Seeing Obi-Wan’s Story Continue Is Thrilling, But An Entire Trilogy Would Have Felt Stuck In The Past

I’m of the opinion thatStar Warsmovies and TV showsdon’t have to entirely abandon the prequel trilogy characters or the Skywalkers in general. This has been a relatively prominent argument in the fanbase (even though new ideas also cause backlash). However, even I have to admit thata trilogy entirely dedicated to Obi-Wan in the Dark Times would have revealed that the franchise is too tied to this era and these stories.

Star Warsis well aware that these characters still sell, as they have continued to appear in numerous projects after the prequels—many of which aren’t directly tied to the Jedi or the Skywalkers. Despite that continued popularity, the franchise must prove it can have success beyond them. At present, that hasn’t exactly been shown. The intense negative response to theStar Warssequel trilogy and shows likeThe Acolytesuggest that, often,Star Warshas struggled to successfully offer something new.

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The franchise must prove it can have success beyond them.

This is precisely what would have made the Obi-Wan trilogy all wrong. It would have made this issue all the more pervasive by suggestingStar Warscontinues to be about Obi-Wan and Anakin/Vader.Obi-Wan Kenobiis the perfect amount of nostalgia, without feeling all-consuming.

Obi-Wan Season 2 Has Plenty Of Promise—And More Wiggle Room

Ewan McGregor’s Hints About Season 2 Reveal How Much Better The Show Is Than A Trilogy

An Obi-Wan trilogy would have required a detailed, cohesive narrative arc that theObi-Wan Kenobishow isn’t beholden to, even if there is a season 2. In fact, Ewan McGregor has also dropped multiple hints about what that story could look like, confirming that a trilogy would have spoiled some major story opportunities.As a show,Obi-Wan Kenobihas more fluidity, andStar Warsis clearly exploring what that could mean based on McGregor’s comments specifically about de-aging and donning the Clone Wars armor.

It seemsObi-Wan Kenobiseason 2, if it happens, could include a Clone Wars arc, no doubt bringing Christensen and McGregor back together again. Sure, the trilogy could have done something with this idea in flashback, but as a show,Obi-Wan Kenobican dive so much deeper into a full arc without disrupting an overarching narrative flow. While I would have loved to see Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen back together again on the big screen, I’ve realized I’m so gladObi-Wan Kenobiwasn’t a full trilogy inStar Wars.

Obi-Wan Kenobi

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Obi-Wan Kenobi: Set during the reign of the Galactic Empire, the narrative follows former Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi as he undertakes a pivotal mission to reconcile with former allies turned adversaries while confronting the formidable forces of the Empire.