Amongst many things he did for the big, bad Empire, he led an attack against Syndulla's rebels on Lothal, which is where he was pulled into hyperspace by Ezra Bridger. After his disappearance
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He wasn't another helmet-wearing, lightsaber-wielding bad guy, you know?" The idea of Thrawn coming back in this time period only appears to show just how much weaker his character is in Disney Star Wars compared to the original Expanded Universe where he was an extreme threat that Luke Skywalker and the fledgling New Republic struggled

Infiltrating one of Thrawn's bases, Ahsoka is captured and meets an old acquaintance, turning the episode into a psychological duel. Sabine launches a daring rescue mission, with the help of unexpected allies. Episode 8 (Season Finale): "Convergence" The duo finally locates Thrawn's main fleet, leading to a massive space battle.

No, I think Thrawn is an antihero, and I hope he appears as such in the shows. He does the right thing, but goes about it kind of the wrong way. Thrawn isn't a bad person, he joined the empire to protect his people, right?
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thrawn wasn't in season 3 of mando. what does that have to do with the fact that Lars is the actor playing him and he's old? OP asked y thrawn so old and the answer is because the actor is actually old. Dave wanted to keep the voice from rebels so they used Lars, but he's Old. Also he is alien so the aging is not established 1:1 with humans. I get the argument. Reading it back these days, Zahn's little moments of oneupmanship can be a little grating. 'Oh sure the Empire were bad guys, but maybe if they accepted aliens like Thrawn, and if his command style values his people and he didn't kill people on a whim like Vader they wouldn't have been all that bad. Look how reasonable Pellaeon is!'
Thrawn is played by Danish actor Lars Mikkelsen, who also provided the voice for Grand Admiral Thrawn in Star Wars Rebels. You may know Mikkelsen from his English-speaking roles as Stregobor on
Bad news: They've also found Thrawn. Weird news: Ezra and Thrawn are getting along. Perhaps too well for Sabine's liking. Thrawn is very much the bad guy in this. Language: English Words: 1,332 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: 28 Kudos: 42 Bookmarks: 5 Hits: 407; Star Wars: Thrawn Series - Timothy Zahn (2017) (8)
Well, it took six episodes, but Grand Admiral Thrawn finally made his entrance on Ahsoka. And what an entrance it was. This week's episode of the Disney+ Star Wars series took place almost The trailer makes thrawn like this big bad evil guy. So I don't think that's gonna happen. Like at first, Thrawn is the big bad, but he ditches the shadow council once shit really goes south and reveal that the only reason for him joining the Empire was because of what it offered him and his people. Now that the Empire has fallen and the
Disney By Patrick Hart and Michael John Petty / Updated: May 19, 2023 2:24 pm EST Among die-hard "Star Wars" fans, Grand Admiral Thrawn is one of the more recognizable villains. With red eyes
This also seems to establish that Thrawn is most likely still a bad guy, since Elsbeth was certainly a villain. It's an open question whether Thrawn is working on his own behalf, or whether he's reconnected in with the Chiss Ascendancy. But I don't think we've yet seen any indication of Thrawn wavering in his allegiance to the Ascendancy, so he Grand Admiral Thrawn is a deceivingly evil character. Actually, if he had served for the rebellion, he may very well be known as one of the most complex and fascinating heroes in all of Star Wars lore. Because Thrawn elected to serve the Empire, however, his entire personality is cast into a different light. The writers know that. Very few characters exist that can carry a show as a protagonist and as the main bad guy. So they use Thrawn and Ahsoka, characters I and large parts of the fandom give a shit about. Thrawn is a big shot empire guy. Making up another big shot empire guy for Ahsoka to go up against instead of just using Thrawn is .