

The set at a former quarry site could be in place for three years with dozens of small buildings for a galactic city and marquees for dressing rooms and production facilities. The Sun UK has provided a first look at the set for the Obi-Wan Kenobi show coming to Disney+! The area has been constructed in the village and civil parish Little Marlow located in Buckinghamshire, England. PHOTOS: We’ve Got Our First Look at the Set for Disney’s Obi-Wan Kenobi Show!Įver since Disney announced the Obi-Wan Kenobi show, we have barely been able to contain our excitement! ©DisneyĪs Disney gets ready to release a batch of upcoming Star Wars shows and movies, we have been thrilled to find out any details we can about the projects in progress.

While it's still surely possible there could be flashbacks of unseen moments between Ewan McGregor's Kenobi and Anakin, these new details might mean Christensen's involvement is limited to showing more intimate sequences where he is in a bacta tank or possibly even at his castle in Mustafar, which audiences caught glimpses of in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. What makes these details interesting is that, given the nature of the Sith Lord, it seemed unlikely that he would intentionally be removing his mask for any reason in the series, leading fans to hypothesize about whether we could be seeing flashbacks to Anakin Skywalker in the series, which would understandably require Christensen's involvement. The outlet also shared renderings of a bacta tank and a mask resembling the breathing device seen in the concept art that are based on actual photos from the set, which would imply the concept art could have become more than just a concept. The image features a mask-less Vader, and while the image itself is merely a concept, any plans to show Vader in such a state would explain why Christensen's involvement would be necessary.

The concept art shared by the outlet sees the critically injured Vader in a bacta tank, similar to how we saw Luke Skywalker recuperating on Hoth in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.
