Disney's recent media kit for 2026 releases omits Ahsoka season 2, suggesting fans may wait until 2027 for the next installment of the popular Star Wars series. The show, which premiered in 2023, has been a bright spot amid recent franchise struggles. Filming for the second season wrapped in October 2025, following a similar production timeline to the first.
The Star Wars universe has seen mixed results since Disney acquired the franchise, with disappointments like the film The Rise of Skywalker and the series The Acolyte. In contrast, Ahsoka has stood out by introducing Grand Admiral Thrawn and characters from Rebels to live-action, debuting on Disney+ in August 2023.
Production for season 1 concluded in October 2022, leading to an 11-month post-production period before release. Season 2 followed suit, with filming wrapping in October 2025. Based on this timeline, a late 2026 premiere seemed possible. However, Disney's comprehensive 2026 media kit highlights only three Star Wars projects: the film The Mandalorian and Grogu, and the animated series Maul: Shadow Lord and Star Wars Visions Presents: The Ninth Jedi. The absence of Ahsoka implies a further delay, potentially to 2027.
This omission does not confirm a delay outright, as media kits often feature only confirmed dates. Still, it raises concerns about momentum for the series, which was a hit during a challenging period for Star Wars. A gap exceeding three years between seasons would surpass waits between films in any of the franchise's trilogies.
Disney faces pressure amid competition, such as Netflix's deal for Warner Bros. properties including Harry Potter. Success of Ahsoka season 2 could be crucial for the $4 billion IP's vitality on Disney+.