Ahsoka : les réussites et les erreurs de l’introduction du Grand Amiral Thrawn

Ahsoka : les réussites et les erreurs de l’introduction du Grand Amiral Thrawn

Grand Admiral Thrawn makes his highly anticipated live-action debut in the latest episode of Ahsoka, and his arrival brings excitement and questions for Star Wars fans. In this article, we’ll explore what we loved about Thrawn’s introduction and what we’re still curious about.

So Artistically Done

After years of devotion from fans, it’s thrilling to see Thrawn finally brought into the live-action Star Wars universe. For those unfamiliar, Thrawn first appeared in a trilogy of beloved Extended Universe novels by Timothy Zahn, and it’s heartening to witness his inclusion in “Far, Far Away.” The attention to detail is evident, from Thrawn’s signature ship, the Chimaera, to his frayed but recognizable Imperial uniform. It’s clear that Thrawn has been meticulously portrayed, adding to the sinister persona that fans adore.

Lars Mikkelsen

Lars Mikkelsen, the voice actor who portrayed Thrawn in the animated series, does an impressive job embodying the character in live-action. Despite the challenges of makeup and contacts, Mikkelsen’s portrayal is both imposing and menacing. His presence, combined with the powerful musical score, adds a sense of foreboding that perfectly suits Thrawn’s character. Seeing Mikkelsen transition seamlessly from animation to live-action is a delight for Star Wars enthusiasts.

Keeping Him Recognizable

Show creator Dave Filoni understood the fans’ expectations for Thrawn’s debut, and he delivers on many fronts. Thrawn’s appearance remains faithful to his animated counterpart, maintaining the distinct look that fans recognize. Although there are minor differences, such as the shade of blue and the texture of the skin, Thrawn’s essence is preserved. His unwavering determination to understand his enemy remains intact, ensuring that fans of the character are satisfied with his portrayal.

A Long, Long Wait

One drawback of Ahsoka’s narrative is its heavy reliance on Thrawn’s mysterious return. This decision limits the amount of screen time dedicated to exploring his character and story. With only two episodes remaining, it’s uncertain if the show will provide the in-depth exploration that long-time fans desire. Those unfamiliar with Thrawn may also miss out on understanding the complexity and depth of his character. The anticipation for his arrival may lead to disappointment if his presence is not as significant as fans hope.

The Frightening Potential of the One-Dimensional

The upcoming episodes will reveal whether Thrawn’s morally gray aspects will be explored in Ahsoka. While he is undeniably an antagonist, Thrawn is not as inherently evil as other infamous villains in the Star Wars universe. His alliance with the Empire was driven by the need to protect his people from a greater threat. Ahsoka has yet to delve into this side of Thrawn’s character, presenting him instead as a stereotypical evil villain. The lack of depth could diminish his impact and waste the opportunity to showcase his complexity and humanity.

Too Little, Too Late?

Thrawn’s introduction comes at a critical time for the Star Wars franchise. The reaction to recent Star Wars content has been mixed, with some criticizing the sequels and feeling underwhelmed by certain shows. Including such an iconic character as Thrawn in a series that may not be accessible to all fans is a missed opportunity. Given the character’s significance, Thrawn deserves a larger platform that can garner widespread recognition. Hopefully, in the future, Thrawn will have a chance to shine in a big-screen production or receive a dedicated trilogy that does justice to his legacy.

In conclusion, the arrival of Grand Admiral Thrawn in Ahsoka has thrilled Star Wars fans. While his introduction is visually stunning and faithful to the character’s essence, concerns remain about the limited screen time and the potential for his character to be one-dimensional. Nonetheless, the inclusion of Thrawn in the live-action universe is a significant milestone and sets the stage for potential future appearances.

Source : www.tvinsider.com

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Mikael Buxton

Mikaël Buxton est fan de séries télé depuis l’enfance. Il a lancé Series-80.net en 2003 pour partager sa passion des séries cultes des années 70, 80, 90 et début 2000. Aujourd’hui, il continue de faire vivre ces souvenirs en écrivant sur leurs retours, reboots, et secrets de tournage.