Star Wars fans want Reva to get her own spin-off after Obi-Wan Kenobi
The finale sets up a new story for Reva
The Obi-Wan Kenobi finale had a lot to take in – so you may have missed one line that neatly sets the stage for a spin-off with one of its original characters. Spoilers for Obi-Wan Kenobi episode 6 follow.
Having shunned the Dark Side after refusing to mirror Anakin’s own actions during Order 66, Moses Ingram’s Reva brings Luke back to Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru. Obi-Wan confronts her, telling the former Inquisitor, "Who you become now, that is up to you." He ends the exchange by saying: “Now you’re free. We both are."
Even if Obi-Wan Kenobi season 2 doesn’t come to pass, the scene was enough to get Star Wars fans onboard for a Reva spin-off on Disney Plus.
"This can't be the end of Reva's story," one wrote on Twitter. "She turned out to the best part of the show. Honestly, I was even more riveted by her than I was by Obi-Wan and Vader. Whether she gets a spin-off, shows up in a 2nd season of this, or another show, we have to see her again."
"I hope we get a Reva spin-off," added another. "I hope we get to see her on her struggle to be a Jedi again." Others were in agreement: "Fuck the haters. Give me that Reva spin-off series NOW! I want more stuff set in this era, and after that episode I want more of Moses Ingram."
"I barely ever cry at TV shows but #ObiWan made me cry twice tonight. For #Reva and for Anakin. They’re such beautiful parallels of one another. I really hope we get a spin-off for her. (And I wouldn’t say no to a Vader one too)" said one viewer. Another commented, "Give me a #Reva spin-off show."
Nothing official yet, though. Sorry. In the meantime, check out the upcoming Star Wars movies and shows currently in the works.
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