In Rebels Recon #8, StarWars.com interviews the cast and creators of Star
Wars Rebels about the episode "Gathering Forces," features highlights
from a fan Q&A, and shows a special preview of “Path of the Jedi.”
At the Art and Science of
Lucasfilm panel in partnership with the San Francisco Film Society
Education, executive producer Dave Filoni discussed why his team created
the Star Wars Rebels series. “We all kind of felt pretty strongly that
in George [Lucas]’ absence,” he says, “as we were moving on with the
company and he wasn’t, that we shouldn’t make that story anymore about
Clone Wars without him…We thought we’d tell the story about rebels.” It
also allows them to put some humor into the series, with the heroes a
little more fun and on the run from the villains.
In this week’s
deep dive, Lucasfilm’s Andi Gutierrez talks to associate producer Carrie
Beck about creating villains, particularly the Inquisitor. “It’s
important to understand,” she says, “what their ideology is.” Filoni
says that the voice provided by Jason Isaacs for the Inquisitor is
essential. “Jason does such a fantastic job at being this guy,” he says,
“and bringing a calmness to his evil, an intellectual aspect to his
evil, that we haven’t really had before.” The Story Group’s Pablo
Hidalgo explains that there is a parallel between the Inquisitor in
Rebels and the villains of the old Star Wars role playing games.
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