Hasbro has a listing plus new images for the Ezra Bridger Ahsoka figure, and it reveals what Ezra’s show look will be. So far in Ahsoka we have only seen the live-action Ezra in a murky holo image. However, we know Eman Esfandi was cast as Ezra and does appear at some point in Season 1. My guess would be only at the very end.
This all comes from Hasbro‘s own site, so no issues sharing the images here, as this figure is up for sale now.
Here is the official blurb.
Imagine the biggest battles and missions in the Star Wars saga with action figures from The Black Series! Star Wars The Black Series includes figures, vehicles, and roleplay items from the 40-plus-year legacy of the Star Wars Galaxy. This collectible Black Series figure is detailed to look like Ezra Bridger (Lothal) from the highly anticipated Star Wars: Ahsoka live-action series on Disney+, featuring premium detail and multiple points of articulation. (Additional products each sold separately. Subject to availability.)
The image on the side of the box is artistic, that’s clearly based on Ahsoka‘s Ezra, but it’s not a photographic image of Esfandi. Still, this should give our readers a fair idea of what Ezra is going to look like when he shows up in live-action. Until we get an actual appearance at the end of Ahsoka, this is the best we will get outside of a leak.
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As for what I think of that look? I mean, since I’m not a fan of the animation style on Rebels, it’s hard to say. Put it this way, Disney won’t have to work too hard to impress me. The looks, are the looks and their debut’s in live-action will define that look going forward. I’m far more interested in the actors getting the characters right. Even then, Ezra has been in another Galaxy now for around a decade. In other words, I would expect him to be very different when we meet him next.
So, what do you think of the new images for the Ezra Bridger Ahsoka figure. If this reveals what Ezra’s show look will be, what do you think of it? Thoughts below, as always.