The Ahsoka end credits could hold major clues about the future of the show

Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka
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Warning: the following contains major spoilers for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ahsoka episode 1! Turn back now if you're not up to date on the show! 

Ahsoka has finally arrived – and already a high-stakes search for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Grand Admiral Thrawn is on. 

In the opening two episodes, we learn that some mysterious new villains are on Thrawn's trail, accompanied by the returning 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Morgan Elsbeth (we last saw her dueling Ahsoka in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Mandalorian season 2, episode 5). The key to Thrawn's return appears💜 ♔to be a golden sphere, which hides a map to a distant galaxy. When Morgan opens the map in Ahsoka episode 2, a bright gold pathway is drawn directly from the sphere to this strange location. 

With six episodes remaining of the new Star Wars show, anything could happen – but the end credits contain some significant hints 🉐at the direction we could be heading in. 

The stylized credits feature artwork of wolves, space whales♐, and strange markings. Stick with us as we explain how th꧅ey could hold the key to the future of Ahsoka. 

How do the Ahsoka end credits hint at the future?

Star Wars Rebels

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To get into the clues contained in the end credits, first we need to briefly explain the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:World Between Worlds. It gets complicated, so for a complete ov▨erview, head through the link.&nဣbsp;

The key thing to know is that the World Between Worlds is a land beyond time and space, where the past can be accessed by those who have gained entry to the realm. In Star Wars Rebels, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ezra Bridger saves 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ahsoka Tano's life by pulling her out of a duel with Darth Vader and i൩nto the mystical realm. 

The entrance to the World Between Worlds features a mural of three gods with some distinctive markings in the background (see it below). As you might notice, the gold lines and circles seem to match up to the markings in the Ahsoka end credits. Both are star maps, so the similarity might not seem too surprising butꦰ the resemblance is striking enough to get us🎶 speculating. 

Mortis mural on the World Between Worlds entrance in Star Wars Rebels

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Then there are the markings that look like writing glimpse♕d in the end-credits. These are a fairly close match to the mar꧒kings around the World Between Worlds gateway that Ezra uses to rescue Ahsoka, which you can also see below. 

Star Wars: Rebels World Between Worlds

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Ahsoka end-credits

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Plus, Loth-wolves are very significant to the World Between Worldꩵs. When Ezra first seekಞs entry via the Jedi Temple on Lothal, the Loth-wolves painted onto the wall spring to life and form a circle, which turns out to be the portal into the realm. Loth-wolves have a connection to the Force and feature heavily in Rebels – and they can be spotted in the Ahsoka end credits, too. 

Ahsoka end-credits

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Finally, we also see purrgils – hyperspace traveling space whales – in the end credits. Ezra uses these creatures to transport him and Thrawn to locations unknown in the Rebels season 4 finale, and neither has been seen since. It's unclear at the mome🐟nt if purrgils can access the World Between Worlds, but they certainly are mysterious creature💎s indeed, and they most likely have something to do with the future of the show. 

Ahsoka end-credits

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Interestingly enough, the markings and artwork matches with the holographic galaxy projected🌄 by Morgan Elsbeth in episo🃏de 2, which could mean the search for Thrawn is going to include this strange realm. 

Of course, it's possible that we're way off and the World Between Worlds won't feature in Ahsoka at all... but for now, the eviden🐲ce is stacking up. 


Ahsoka is streaming on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Disney Plus now. For even more o🎐n the show, check🃏 out our explainers on: 

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