The Fight Against The Empire Begins In First Trailer For Star Wars Rebels

Happy Star Wars Day, everyone! In celebration of May the Fourth, the first full-length trailer for the upcoming animated series, Star Wars Rebels has been released. For those who don't know, the show takes place between Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and Episode IV: A New Hope, and examines the rise of the Rebel Alliance against the newly formed Galactic Empire.

reb_ia_1348

Recommended Videos

Happy Star Wars Day, everyone! In celebration of May the Fourth, the first full-length trailer for the upcoming animated series, Star Wars Rebels has been released. For those who don’t know, the show takes place between Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and Episode IV: A New Hope, and examines the rise of the Rebel Alliance against the newly formed Galactic Empire.

The show will air on Disney XD in the fall, and though it comes from Dave Filoni, the executive producer on the excellent Star Wars: The Clone Wars, it appears that Rebels aims for a bit of a younger audience.

The animation style is similar to what we saw in The Clone Wars, but not quite as polished, and the characters are all geared more towards children than diehard adult Star Wars fans. We’ve got the young street-rat Ezra (voiced by Taylor Gray), the pink-helmeted Mandalorian Sabine (Tiya Sicar), Twi’lek pilot Hera (Vanessa Marshall), a Jedi-turned-rogue Kanan (Freddie Prinze Jr.), and the tough but smart alien Zeb (Steve Blum). Filoni has said that the series will play homage to the original trilogy, relying on a focus of its core group of characters and more action-oriented, fast-paced stories.

For all of its cartoony antics, I’m hoping that Rebels will still be an enjoyable series. The time between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope has been completely un-explored in film or television thus far, and should provide an interesting and exciting new period of the Star Wars saga to follow. Rebels will also be the first new Star Wars product to emerge from the new Disney/Lucasfilm deal, so it’s important that it succeeds, critically and commercially.

Tell us, are you excited to see Star Wars Rebels? Or do you think the series is aimed at too young a demographic for your tastes? Let us know in the comments below!


We Got This Covered is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article From lying about the weather to his new disastrous pizza scam, Donald Trump has not come a long way
Donald trump's Pizza scam
Read Article Giancarlo Esposito officially joins MCU, but the crucial point of his deal has already disappeared into oblivion
Giancarlo Esposito joins MCU
Read Article On This Day, May 4: Holly had her first breakfast while Margaret Thatcher defined the future of Star Wars
Darth Vader in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
Read Article Stephen King and a volatile mermaid gently remind us that too many Republicans are ‘dog-hating sociopaths’
Stephen King on republicans
Read Article Kristi Noem would like you to know that in addition to shooting dogs and livestock, she’s also a liar
Kristi Noem lies about why she killed Cricket
Related Content
Read Article From lying about the weather to his new disastrous pizza scam, Donald Trump has not come a long way
Donald trump's Pizza scam
Read Article Giancarlo Esposito officially joins MCU, but the crucial point of his deal has already disappeared into oblivion
Giancarlo Esposito joins MCU
Read Article On This Day, May 4: Holly had her first breakfast while Margaret Thatcher defined the future of Star Wars
Darth Vader in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
Read Article Stephen King and a volatile mermaid gently remind us that too many Republicans are ‘dog-hating sociopaths’
Stephen King on republicans
Read Article Kristi Noem would like you to know that in addition to shooting dogs and livestock, she’s also a liar
Kristi Noem lies about why she killed Cricket
Author
James Garcia
Lego photographer, cinephile, geek. James is 24 and lives in Portland, OR. He writes for several websites about pop culture, film, and TV and runs a video production company with his wife called Gilded Moose Media.