Production of Star Wars Obi-Wan Said to Begin Shortly
Internet sources say that Disney's TV series about Obi-Wan is about to enter the production phase. However, this information has not been confirmed by the creators.

The life of the TV series dedicated to Obi-Wan Kenobi hasn't started for good yet, and the showlanded right in pre-production hell. It's been almost a year since Disney's official confirmation of its existence, and still not even a single frame has been shot. And this time not only the coronavirus is to blame. At some point there was even talk of canceling the series, but eventually the work on it was temporarily suspended in order to rewrite the script and come up with slightly more original artistic ideas.
If we believe the information provided by the Deborah Chow, who has been involved in the project since September 2019.
According to the source, the episodes are to be created on the same set as The Mandalorian, so we can once again expect views from Tatooine. It is unlikely, however, for the setting of the series to cover these areas, so we don't know if these are just the pre-shoots needed for just a few/a dozen scenes.
It is worth taking into that much of the work will be shot using the Unreal Engine and a special screen that builds an illusory sense of space. Exactly the same innovative technology was used by Jon Favreau in The Mandalorian. The role of Obi-Wan will be played by the well-known and popular Ewan McGregor, who does not hide the excitement with being able to participate in the series.
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