Warning! Spoilers ahead forObi-Wan Kenobi.
Two major Obi-Wan Kenobi moments from A New Hope are better explained in Obi-Wan Kenobi episode 4. Star Wars' Disney+ series sees Ewan McGregor's titular Jedi Master continues his mission in episode 4 to bring back the kidnapped young Leia home. In Obi-Wan Kenobi episode 4, their adventure suffers a major setback as Reva (Moses Ingram) gets her hands on the Alderaan princess, sending Obi-Wan on a daring mission to infiltrate an Imperial base.
Lucasfilm took a long time to land onObi-Wan Kenobi's story. The project was reworked a couple of times before it became what it is now. Contrary to initial assumptions that the series would delve deep into the Jedi Master's relationship with young Luke Skywalker, the show pulls an unexpected plot twist and tackles the hidden history between Leia and Ben Kenobi. This provides a brand new perspective when revisiting the originalStar Wars film. Aside from Obi-Wan's ties to Leia, however, the Disney+ project also better explains some of Sir Alec Guinness' most memorable moments in A New Hope.
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In Obi-Wan Kenobi episode 4, the titular Jedi Master goes on a dangerous attempt to save young Leia from Reva, the Third Sister. His work is cut out for him given the security of the Imperial base; thankfully, he gets help from Tala (Indira Varma). For the most part, however, Obi-Wan is on the ground by himself, relying on his old skills to reach young Leia who was being interrogated by Reva. Throughout his whole ordeal, he makes several moves and decisions that provide new context to his actions in A New Hope. For starters, in the original Star Wars film, he was fairly confident that
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