‘Ahsoka’ creator Dave Filoni on his journey with the iconic Star Wars character

Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka Tano in ‘Ahsoka.’ (Disney Studios)
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Updated 22 August 2023
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‘Ahsoka’ creator Dave Filoni on his journey with the iconic Star Wars character

DUBAI: When Ahsoka made her debut in the Star Wars universe in animated series “The Clone Wars” way back in 2008, she was just a young padawan to rising Jedi master Anakin Skywalker, whom we better knew as Darth Vader.

But as she gets her first live-action titular series — premiering on Disney+ in the Middle East on Aug. 23 — we find a seasoned warrior with a padawan of her own.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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For creator Dave Filoni, the almost two-decade-long journey with the iconic character has been bittersweet.

“It’s weird because Ahsoka’s story and her journey and growth has mirrored my own as a filmmaker. As I was less sure and less confident, the stories that she was involved in reflected that and were executed that way. I had a lot to learn, so as I’ve grown, the stories got more complex, and the friends I’m working with also got more formidable in their skills, so the story gets better as we challenge ourselves and go deeper with the character,” said Filoni in a written interview conducted ahead of the writers union strike in the US.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Brought to life by the inimitable Rosario Dawson (“Luke Cage,” “Dopesick” and “The Haunted Mansion”), “Ahsoka” follows the titular character as she investigates an emerging threat to a vulnerable galaxy and teams up with “Star Wars: Rebels” character Sabine Wren (Natasha Liu Bordizzo) to search for the latter’s old teammate, Ezra Bridger (Eman Esfandi).

For those who may not be familiar with Ahsoka Tano, Filoni explains that prior knowledge of her story is not necessary.

“If you don’t know anything about Star Wars, it doesn’t really matter,” said Filoni. “You just need to know that this is a teacher; Ahsoka is like a mentor. She’s a samurai and she is trying to figure out if she is even capable of teaching Sabine. Is she going to be a good teacher? Is Sabine going to be a good student? The struggle between master and apprentice is very central to the show.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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While die-hard Star Wars fans are mostly familiar with Ahsoka in animated format, Filoni is excited for the audience to be reacquainted with the character through Dawson.

“Going into live-action was a big shift, because in animation you can control every detail and even change things late in the game if you want a different look or expression. In live action, you can’t tweak things. So, I was very fortunate that Rosario Dawson had an interest in playing Ahsoka. That someone of her caliber and talents wanted to step into her Jedi shoes was quite incredible. It is pretty amazing to watch her work,” he said.


UK entrepreneur says people who disagree with his Palestine solidarity should not shop at his stores

Updated 22 December 2025
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UK entrepreneur says people who disagree with his Palestine solidarity should not shop at his stores

  • Mark Constantine shut all British branches of cosmetics retailer Lush earlier this year in solidarity with Gaza
  • ‘I don’t think being compassionate has a political stance,’ he tells the BBC

LONDON: A British cosmetics entrepreneur has told people who disagree with his support for Palestine not to shop at his businesses.

Mark Constantine is the co-founder and CEO of the Lush chain of cosmetic stores, which temporarily closed all of its UK outlets earlier this year in an act of solidarity with the people of Gaza.

He told the BBC that people should be “kind, sympathetic and compassionate,” that those who are “unkind to others” would not “get on very well with me,” and that anyone who disagrees with his views “shouldn’t come into my shop.”

He told the “Big Boss Interview” podcast: “I’m often called left wing because I’m interested in compassion. I don’t think being compassionate has a political stance.

“I think being kind, being sympathetic, being compassionate is something we’re all capable of and all want to do in certain areas.”

In September, every branch of Lush in the UK, as well as the company’s website, were shut down to show solidarity for the people of Gaza.

A statement on the page where the website was hosted read: “Across the Lush business we share the anguish that millions of people feel seeing the images of starving people in Gaza, Palestine.”

Messages were also posted in the windows of all the shuttered stores, stating: “Stop starving Gaza, we are closed in solidarity.”

Constantine was asked if he thought his views on Gaza could harm his business, and whether people might decide not to deal with him as a result.

“You shouldn’t come into my shop (if you don’t agree),” he said. “Because I’m going to take those profits you’re giving me and I’m going to do more of that — so you absolutely shouldn’t support me.

“The only problem is, who are you going to support? And what are you supporting when you do that? What is your position?”