Rosario Dawson will join season 2 of The Mandalorian for Disney Plus, where she'll apparently be playing fan-most loved character Ashoka Tano, as per a report from SlashFilm.
The move denotes the most obvious connection between Disney's mainstream energized Star Wars TV appears — which incorporate Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars: Rebels, the two of which highlight Tano as a character — and its real life endeavors. Tano (voiced by Ashley Eckstein on the enlivened shows) as of late came back to The Clone Wars in the at present airing seventh period of the show, which was revived as a Disney Plus selective. Tano making the hop from enlivened to live activity would be the greatest move in the establishment since General Grievous (who appeared in the 2D vivified Clone Wars arrangement from Genndy Tartakovsky).
Tano was acquainted with the Star Wars universe in 2008 as Anakin Skywalker's Jedi understudy in the side project Star Wars: The Clone Wars film that likewise filled in as a secondary passage pilot for the TV arrangement. Notwithstanding the ubiquity of the character, she's never showed up in the more genuine cutting edge cycles of the establishment (beside a voice-over appearance in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker).
It's fitting that Tano would make her real to life debut in The Mandalorian, given that Dave Filoni — who co-made the character — is additionally an author, maker, and chief for The Mandalorian. What's more, Dawson appears the ideal decision to depict the character — she had even tweeted her enthusiasm for reaction to a fan proposing the thought on Twitter in 2017.
Disney has just said that The Mandalorian season 2 will show up on Disney Plus this October, accepting there are no postponements because of creation shutdowns brought about by the novel coronavirus.