Miniseries Review
Premiering May 27th on Disney+ are the first two episodes of the new six-part ‘Star Wars’ series, ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi.’ Ewan McGregor reprises his role as the title character, and the series is set ten years after the events of ‘Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith.’ In addition to McGregor, Hayden Christensen reprises his role as Darth Vader, as well as Joel Edgerton and Bonnie Piesse as Owen and Beru Lars, respectively.
Directed by Deborah Chow (‘The Mandalorian’), the cast also includes Moses Ingram, Rupert Friend, Sung Kang, and Kumail Nanjiani. The result is an excellent start to a series that in its first two episodes seems more like a ‘Star Wars’ movie with a clear direction of where it’s going resulting in a satisfying television experience.The series begins with a flashback to Order 66 as we watch a few younglings escape their deaths.
Flashforward ten years later, and we are introduced to the Sith Inquisitors, Grand Inquisitor (Friend), Fifth Brother
Miniseries Episodes
1. Part I
Obi-Wan Kenobi lives a humble existence on Tatooine. Despite the dangers of being a Jedi survivor at the height of the Empire, Kenobi is forced to emerge from hiding.
2. Part II
Obi-Wan’s mission brings him to a crime-ridden world, home to all manner of scum and villainy.
3. Part III
Obi-Wan searches for allies as he attracts the attention of the Empire, threatening the locals.
4. Part IV
Obi-Wan Kenobi plots a daring mission into enemy territory.
5. Part V
Obi-Wan plans his next move as the Empire, closing in, tries to draw him out.
6. Part VI
Obi-Wan is drawn into a confrontation with Vader, as Luke's fate hangs in the balance.