Rory McCann Replaces Ray Stevenson on ‘Star Wars: Ahsoka’ Season 2

Rory McCann will replace the late Ray Stevenson on Star Wars: Ahsoka season 2 TV series.

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Today, a report announced that actor Rory McCann will replace the late Ray Stevenson on Ahsoka season 2. Stevenson played the dark Jedi, Baylan Skoll, in the first season before passing away before the show premiered. McCann is best known for playing The Hound on HBO’s Game of Thrones throughout the 2010s. Rosario Dawson is expected to return as Ahsoka Tano in the second and final season. Ivanna Sakhno will also return as Shin Hati. Dave Filoni will return as showrunner and head writer on the series. Production begins later this summer.

Ahsoka season 2 has no set release date but will stream exclusively on Disney+


Source: The Hollywood Reporter

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