New Star Wars Fact Suggests Qui-Gon Jinn's Appearance in Obi-Wan Kenobi
A certain new Star Wars fact spurred internet s to make predictions about the Obi-Wan Kenobi series. There are many indications that it will feature the Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn.

A few days ago, a new book about Star Wars had its premiere - Star Wars Skywalker - A Family At War. The author of the book, Kristin Baver, tells us about the lives of the Skywalkers throughout history, revealing many secrets and titbits previously unknown to fans.
One curiosity attracted particular attention, among others, caught by Twitter profile called Culture Crave. Thanks to it we know when exactly Obi-Wan learned to communicate with the spirit of his master, Qui-Gon Jinn. It supposedly took place 10 years after the events of Revenge of the Sith, which would coincide with the time of the Disney series about Obi-Wan. Coincidence? We think not. If so, rumors of Liam Neeson returning to the role of Qui-Gon would be even more justified.
In the meantime, work on the series is in full swing and Ewan McGregor has confirmed that he's ready to don the Jedi robes again, although this time we'll see a slightly bulkier version of Obi-Wan. New photos show the actor is consistently working on his muscle mass. It's been a month now and he looks even better, which is best proved by the photos shared on Star Wars Espana's twitter profile. We can see McGregor as bearded and packed as ever.
The exact premiere date of theObi-Wan Kenobi is unknowm. The production will be directed by Deborah Chow, and in addition to McGregor, we will see Hayden Christensen, Indira Varma and Joel Edgerton in the lead roles.
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