Obi-Wan Kenobi is one of the few Star Wars Disney+ series which pays direct homage to the original George Lucas film canon, versus series such as The Mandalorian which heavily incorporate the animated lore created by Dave Filoni.
Episodic director and EP Deborah Chow had the daunting task of taking up the baton left behind by Lucas in the 2005 Episode III movie Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, stylistically and story wise, to tell the continuing tale of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker-turned-Darth Vader and the young twins Leia and Luke.
Chow stepped into the series to direct all six episodes after another director vacated. She acknowledges that the series was originally hatched as a standalone movie on the latest episode of Crew Call.
Chow’s biggest hurdle in the entire series was shooting during the thick of Covid — before there was a vaccine. The series was originally set to shoot in London, but wound up being shot across the street from The Mandalorian‘s soundstages in Los Angeles. “It was pretty intense,” says Chow, who did all her pre-production prep from Toronto.
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