A new piece of fan artwork shows what a live-action version of Ahsoka Tano could look like. Ahsoka is a fan favorite Star Wars character that debuted in the 2008 animated film Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The character went on to have a large role on the animated TV show of the same name and even had a surprise introduction in the first season of Star Wars: Rebels in 2015.

Ever since her first appearance, fans have been wondering how she could be introduced to the live-action Star Wars films. In 2008, fans had no idea that Disney would eventually buy Lucasfilm and develop a sequel trilogy, but many were hoping she would be included in a future film. Unfortunately, fans never got to see Ahsoka in the Skywalker saga. They only got to hear her voice at the end of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, but that likely means that Ahsoka is dead in Star Wars canon. The Clone Wars creator Dave Filoni has teased the possibility of a live-action appearance of Ahsoka, but fans have yet to see it happen. Now, fans can at least see some Ahsoka Tano fan art.

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Incredible fan artwork from artist Saby Menyhei imagines what Ahsoka could look like as a live-action character. The art shows Ahsoka going up against her former master, who, at this point, has transformed into Darth Vader. A fight sequence similar to this was included in Star Wars: Rebels at the end of season 2. Menyhei's artwork can be seen below.

Ahsoka Tano vs Darth Vader fan art
Ahsoka Tano vs Darth Vader fan art

When it comes to introducing Ahsoka to the live-action universe, there are multiple ways it could be done. One of the best options would be to include her in the Cassian Andor series. Andor was a Fulcrum operative that fought during the Clone Wars. Since Ahsoka was the first Fulcrum and trained most of the agents, it would more than make sense to give her a significant role in this series. She could also appear in the Obi-Wan Kenobi series since Ahsoka worked with Anakin and Obi-Wan in The Clone Wars. That, however, could get a bit complicated since she was never before mentioned in the prequel trilogy.

With the teases fans have already gotten about Ahsoka, it seems more of a matter of when than a question of if. The character is officially canon thanks to The Rise of Skywalker, and with the plethora of Disney+ series that Disney is planning, there will be plenty of opportunities to introduce the character in a meaningful way. Until fans get confirmation of her appearing though, fans will just have to settle for spectacular Star Wars fan art like the example above.

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Source: Saby Menyhei