Obi-Wan Kenobi is the latest Star Wars series to appear on Disney +. Ewan McGregor reprises his role as the title character, now going under the name Ben, as the Jedi looks to reunite a young Leia Organa with her family. Hayden Christensen also returns to the role of Anakin Skywalker, but has mainly been in the Darth Vader suit thus far. One of the few glimpses of Christensen in his Revenge of the Sith style look was a brief vision in Part III, where Obi-Wan hallucinated seeing his former apprentice standing close to him in the desert.
There are other returning characters in the series, although many are appearing in live action for the very first time. The Inquisitors, Jedi hunters sent across the galaxy to destroy the remaining Force users in the years after Order 66, were hinted at in The Clone Wars before becoming mainstays in Star Wars Rebels. Since then, the Inquisitors have played major roles in comics, novels, and video games set in a galaxy far, far away. InStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, for example, Cal Kestis infiltrates the partially underwater Inquisitor base. Obi-Wan similarly visits this location in Part IV of his series. While there, Kenobi discovers a tomb of Jedi killed by the Inquisitors over the years, an interesting glimpse into life after Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith and a haunting display of evil in the galaxy.
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Kenobi discovered what the Empire and the Inquisitors were hiding on their base when he wandered into their tomb area while looking for Leia, who was being interrogated by Reva nearby. The bodies of Jedi past were displayed in frightening fashion, especially as audiences saw a youngling equipped with his youthful robes and training
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