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Ghosts of Legend is a 28-minute series of featurettes on the main characters and most of the season's pivotal moments. There's also substantial original content. These offer a nice, light-hearted insight into production through interviews with cast and crew, but have been available online since season 4 aired. He's joined on the track for A World Between Worlds by re-recording mixer and sound editor Bonnie Wild, a fitting choice for this aural feast of an episode.īeyond the commentary tracks, we find the usual Rebels Recon featurettes for each episode. Grand Admiral Thrawn (center, in white uniform) is one of the major villains of season 4. Thankfully, he doesn't fall into the trap of just describing what's happening on screen, but instead reveals how production of The Last Jedi impacted the season, talks about the importance of female representation and gives us plenty of insight into the process. The set includes a satisfying selection of special features, with the commentary tracks standing out as the highlight.Įxecutive Producer Dave Filoni is an engaging, enthusiastic speaker. It maximizes the rich color palette and textures - you can see characters' pores, and their movement is more natural than it was in the show's early days. From here, season 4 does a nice job balancing the military plot (and the Grand Admiral Thrawn conflict) with the Force elements, especially in its intense second half, and brings both to amazing conclusions.Įzra Bridger, the show's Padawan, teams with some wolves.īlu-ray is unquestionably the definitive way to experience Rebels, and this set's image quality highlights how far the animation has come since season 1. They generate suitable momentum for the return of Lothal. The two-episode opener finishes up the Mandalore subplot (one of The Clone Wars plot threads) and is immediately followed by a pair of episodes that link the Ghost crew to the Rebel Alliance and tie in to the events of Rogue One - essentially forming a pair of mini arcs. With 16 episodes to wrap things up, season 4 doesn't have much room for filler.


Its scope has expanded considerably since the animated show premiered on Disney XD on 2014, continuing plot threads from The Clone Wars and tying directly into the events of the movies. The final season of Star Wars Rebels brings the tale of the Ghost crew to a satisfying conclusion, and the Blu-ray set, available July 31, offers a deep dive into the show's creation that enhances the experience of the universe George Lucas first introduced to the world back in 1977.įor those who haven't seen Rebels, a quick primer: it centers around a crew of rebels primarily based on the Ghost - essentially the show's Millennium Falcon - as they battle the Empire on the Outer Rim world of Lothal. Star Wars Rebels says goodbye with the Blu-ray release of its final season.
