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Hayden Christensen recently opened up about the potential of returning to Star Wars following his upcoming appearances in ...
The death of Ray Stevenson in 2023 created one of those terrible dilemmas for Star Wars series Ahsoka, as the actor’s powerful performance as Baylan Skoll was one that became a huge part of the ...
When Lucasfilm's Star Wars series Ahsoka premiered back in 2023, one of the standout characters was an enigmatic Sith lord named Baylan Skoll, played by seasoned actor Ray Stevenson.
Some rumors flicker and fade in the Star Wars galaxy, and the latest is a hushed but growing belief that Ewan McGregor may once again ignite Obi-Wan Kenobi’s blue blade.
‘Game of Thrones’ Actor Rory McCann Replacing the Late Ray Stevenson for ‘Ahsoka’ Season 2 Stevenson, who played the former Jedi known as Baylan Skoll, died in May 2023.
McCann possessed that intensity. Filoni got emotional when remembering Stevenson. “Season 2 was predictably a big challenge because of losing Ray,” said Filoni.
The great Ray Stevenson passed away unexpectedly after a very brief illness in May of 2023. That was just three months before Ahsoka debuted on Disney+.
Rory McCann is set to take over the role of Baylan Skoll in Season 2 of Star Wars: Ahsoka, replacing the late Ray Stevenson. McCann recently opened up about filling in such great shoes.
Fans loved Ray Stevenson and his role as Baylan Skoll in the "Star Wars" series " Ahsoka," which is why Lucasfilm has made the difficult decision to replace the actor ahead of season 2. After ...
Star Wars Celebration has given us our first look at Rory McCann as Baylan Skoll in Season 2 of Ahsoka. For those unfamiliar, McCann is taking over as Baylan following the death of Ray Stevenson.
Ray Stevenson in ‘Ahsoka’ Season 1Courtesy of Disney+ Baylan Skoll’s mysterious side journey was hinted throughout Season 1 of the Disney+ series, with the Jedi-tur ...
Ray Stevenson, who starred in the "Ahsoka" TV series and films like "Punisher: War Zone" and the "Thor" films, died on Sunday. He was 58.