- Disney+ has quietly signaled that Ahsoka season 2 is on track for a 2026 release, easing earlier concerns about potentia…
- Filming for the eight-episode season kicked off in April 2025 in the UK and wrapped by September, with all scripts penne…
- Set after the Empire’s collapse, Ahsoka follows former Jedi Ahsoka Tano probing a rising galactic threat.
- Filoni, who sketched early confirmation of the renewal two years ago, steps up as Lucasfilm president following Kathleen…
Disney+ has quietly signaled that Ahsoka season 2 is on track for a 2026 release, easing earlier concerns about potential delays. The update appears in a new “Coming Soon in 2026” section on the platform’s homepage, marking the first official nod to the show’s return despite its absence from prior promotional materials.
Production Timeline
Filming for the eight-episode season kicked off in April 2025 in the UK and wrapped by September, with all scripts penned by showrunner Dave Filoni. The series remains in post-production, focusing on visual effects and final polish, positioning it as one of the more advanced Star Wars projects lined up for Disney+.
Season 1 Recap
Set after the Empire’s collapse, Ahsoka follows former Jedi Ahsoka Tano probing a rising galactic threat. The finale left Ahsoka with the Noti alongside Sabine and Huyang Morgan’s defeat, Ezra Bridger rejoining Hera Syndulla, and Baylan Skoll discovering Mortis Gods statues to fuel his quest.

Cast and Leadership
Rosario Dawson leads as Ahsoka Tano, joined by Natasha Liu Bordizzo, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Ivanna Sakhno, Diana Lee Inosanto, David Tennant, Lars Mikkelsen, Eman Esfandi, and others from season 1. Filoni, who sketched early confirmation of the renewal two years ago, steps up as Lucasfilm president following Kathleen Kennedy’s exit.
2026 Disney+ Lineup
Ahsoka joins a packed slate including Daredevil: Born Again season 2 on March 4, X-Men ’97 season 2 mid-year, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man season 2 late 2026, plus Star Wars animated entries like Maul: Shadow Lord and Visions: The Ninth Jedi. With fewer live-action Star Wars TV shows ahead amid a theatrical push for films like Mandalorian & Grogu, fans may await summer’s D23 event for precise dates.