Assuming that they would still continue her story in animation, that would be Ecksteins specialty. And the live action part would continue for Rosario in the Spin-off show. It’s an even balance so both actresses are on a level playing field playing Ahsoka.
@@Fi_Sci_ yeahhhh... I understand what you’re saying... and I’m not saying you’re wrong... I’m just saying that without question I would rather have Ashley over Rosario any day of the week, I mean those robes were pretty baggy, who could say she couldn’t just use a stunt double?
@@drewdavalos2746 indeed. Ashley Eckstein was the Ahsoka I grew up with, so of course I would want her to be more featured in other material besides Animation. I’m just looking at it realistically since Rosario has been brought in as a Live action Ahsoka. So while Rosario will take the stage as the Live action version, I am certain that Ashley will still have a presence as the animated version.
Ever since the mandalorian came out star wars has gotten back to its roots and I'm giving props to both Favrough and Filoni for that. So Disney knows and understands star wars much better why it appeals to the fans. Does it still need work? Possibly yes but the stories and what connected to the audience is much more resonating to the audience. So Disney will continue to use Eckstien in animation. Who knows; Eckstien may get a cameo in the live action Ashoka show.
There was nothing that man couldn’t do. He was a qualified pilot, could fence, had several heavy metal albums, trained as an opera singer, and was a founding member of the SAS, served behind German lines as an operative of the SOE (real life agents of shield), could ride a horse, speak 12 languages, and to top it all was a bloody nice guy.
@@madcapmagician3130 I would not even consider to tarnish Sir Christopher Lee's legacy with saying that he was like a real life shield agent. The guy was blowing up German airfields, airplanes, and conducting sabotage missions that were also considered suicide missions. His work, even though he said we was not at liberty to say what he did, was very much like the American counterpart OSS. The skills he learned to execute with extreme prejudice was the same techniques they taught at Camp X, and I would not be surprised if he was there for any duration. The man also fought in the Gurkha regiment. The very same Gurkha's who repelled a Banzai charge and then charged the bastards screaming out their own battle cry "Ayo Gorkhali". Gurkha's are those badasses who would use a damn 18 inch curved blade over their rifle and whipped everyone with it. They were not allowed to pull out their Kukri's unless blood was spilled, and if they just pulled it out to show someone, they had to cut themselves to honor the tradition of spilling blood when pulling their blade. Sir Christopher Lee was/ a legend and his work alone in WW2 makes him hero status. Also, riding a horse is not something huge, a lot can do it today and back then, even more knew how to ride a horse.
Personally I would have dubbed in Conroy's voice in place of Bale's whenever Batman had to speak. The difference between Bruce Wayne's voice and that of Batman would have made it complete and we would not have to suffer from that horrible voice that Bale used.
@@michaelmckinnon1591 I actually like what they did with Affleck's Batman voice. It's the same technique that they used for Smaug. It allows the voice to be distorted while keeping it understandable.
@@pogo1140 yeah but Affleck's Batman voice sounded like either he had really bad gas or was in the bathroom trying to have a movement and was constipated, Smaug's voice was ok though.
So they just used her for marketing materal but didn't want want pay her the big bucks for the character she literally helped bring to life? Classic Disney overlords am I right?
I love the novel, but the audiobook is... Not great... The thing is, Ashley is a *fantastic* voice artist... But a terrible audiobook narrator, sorry. Listening to the book, it's difficult to tell when she is being the narrator, or there is Ahsoka dialogue, because they would the same. And she struggles to give other characters their own, unique voices, too. It was great hearing Ahsoka play Ahsoka for the Ahsoka book, you know? But I'd rather that someone else did the narration and she only did the dialogue, or that she was given some training/Direction by audiobook specialists.
The animated Anakin from Clone Wars sounds nothing like the live action prequel version, but voice actor Matt Lanter has now played the character more than live action Hayden ever did. They are both Anakin to me, just as Rosario and Ashley now are both Ahsoka.
Yeah... not saying you’re wrong... not saying you’re opinion has any flaws... I’ll just choose waiting for the Tano show so Ashley can get like an acting show or professional trainer or somethin rather then having Rosario as Ahsoka any day of the week
I dont say this in a bad way cause im sure shes a great actress but id personally prefer Ashley as i think most would the Mandalorian kinda did a bad job with Ashoka in look personality and especially fighting style wheres all the cool agile spiny flips
One small detail you forgot to mention about the differences. Live action acting requires memorization of the lines. Voice acting you have the script in front of you. As somebody who’s done both, I can tell you there’s a huge difference in the performance. Also, not having the script in front of you as an aid, really makes things much more difficult if you are not an experienced and prepared on screen actor.
Thank you! Finally! Exactly, I've been there. I'm a voice artist, and I've dabbled in doing auditions for live-action roles, but I can't seem to do it, because I can't memorise the lines. It's absolutely *essential* !
It’s also worth noting that Ray Park didn’t voice Maul in The Phantom Menace either. Peter Serafinowicz did. He was also “The Sommelier” in John Wick: Chapter 2.
Another thing to mention is that Ashely is 5'2 while Rosario is 5'7. That along with her age matching closer to Ahsoka's time in the Mandalorian and her acting experience is why she was better suited for Ahsoka in live-action than Ashley. I think she did an incredible job. Ashley is why the character is beloved and really shined in Clone Wars Season 7. But now it's Rosario's turn to play with the character and I'm excited to see her in more material.
I can see Ashley playing Ahsoka in the Kenobi show IF they go flashbacks and use the younger version of Ahsoka. With Hayden set to appear and the possibility of flashbacks, who knows.
@@Jprimus No because the voices would be way too off and there's no confirmation or word that Hayden will show up in the Ahsoka show all we know is that he is going to be in the Obi-Wan show
5'2 could have worked for Ahsoka its not like she was tall. She was average for a female. I also don't know enough of Ashley Eckstein to know if she would be a good fit or not. I also think Rosario Dawson did fine. I was not overly impressed but I was satisfied at least. To me she was forgettable and I think it had to do more with her voice and it just didn't come out as a voice suitable for Ashoka. Edit: Honestly after looking up Ashley Eckstein I think she looks like a better Ashoka and during the clone wars she physically did the fight between her and Darth Maul. Her Height is perfectly fine which is proportioned well with her body, we wouldn't have noticed. Her face also looks like a better Ashoka than Rosario I did not like Rosario face at all as Ashoka it just did not fit Ashoka at all like what we are used too. Even with Ashley Ashoka's face would have been a mature face and would have been just fine with an older Ashoka. She doesn't have a baby face at all. After comparing both seems like Rosario was more of an in house pick that was decided outside of Dave's control. Probably had allot to do with politics which we are used to seeing with Disney. Not saying that is the reason but it could be a possibility since there were better more proven choices who didn't even get a chance to tryout for the part.
Christopher Lee was not only a fantastic actor, we was a British commando in WW2. His record shows that he was every bit a professional badass. Even Palpatine would show respect. Hell, he even made death metal Christmas albums before he died.
Yep. There are bad asses out there but fewer and fewer that were bad ass enough to stomp into Occupied Europe and off Nazi's to bring freedom to a continent.
Sir Lee’s OSS record is so impressive it’s still actually sealed by the British government. And he never talked about it in detail, which is always a sign somebody saw some serious action.
@@johansmallberries9874 and hes widely believed to be the inspiration for James Bond, since whil his cousin ian fleming worked for MI6 too, ian was a desk jockey Also we know 1 thing about christopher lees record: he hunted nazis. He was a nazi hunter. Thats all we know
It made sense why Ashley wasn’t considered for the live action part, mostly because she doesn’t have many similarities when it comes to Ahsoka’s structure, whereas Rosario does have those similarities which helps the transition of animation to live action that much smoother. The voice is arguably the only thing that could take you out of the moment. But I personally wasn’t bothered by it since Rosario did a phenomenal job replicating Ahsoka’s mannerisms and attitude. I’m looking forward to how much further Dawson can take the character in her spin-off show.
Had I been in charge, I would have certainly auditioned Ashley for the part first to see if she could do it. If she couldn't (or she didn't look right) I would still consider having her dub the voice, strictly in an authenticity and continuity sense. While I was a bit disappointed she wasn't involved, I think Rosario Dawson did an excellent job, and looked/acted the part extremely well.
What isn't mentioned is the fans casted Rosario. Years ago a picture went viral that drew a concept with Rosario as Ahsoka. The pic spread so much that Rosario saw it and commented that she'd love to play Ahsoka if she had the chance. Finoni or the powers that be heard of this and agreed to actually make this happen years later! What literal - service! BEST DECISION EVA!
Rosario Dawson also really wanted to do it for years before it happened. So not only did you have someone who ticked all the boxes but would very much put the energy behind it too.
Ashley Eckstein's love for Ashoka is also a quite clever career move. She took possession of the character by making it her branding hence why the question in the video is even raised. That fans align Ashley with animated Ashoka meant that it was hard for them to replace her. So while she did a great job and made Ashoka one of the most beloved SW characters of the modern era for Lucasfilm and Filoni, she also made sure they were indebted to her performance and physical voice as the only one they would dare to contract for the role unless they wanted to upset the fans. So all-in-all pretty clever.
Very true, but I clearly remember that period & being a little embarrassed for her, that she didn't go about it with more subtleties, & if you're making this comment & 5 others agree, the chances are a lot of people caught that. Life can be very tough for actors, or any artist for that matter unfortunately.
I just don't know about this take to be honest. I'm not sure if you meant it to seem like a jab, but it sorta does. No disrespect intended, but what actor hasn't done this with a successful role? I don't even think they have a choice, especially with Disney. The "branding" could really be chocked up to standard promotion for the franchise. She also played the character for years, not just watching Asoka grow up but mature into a strong independent woman that the fans ACTUALLY love. Not just some stoic manly girl boss like the new Asoka (not at all a dig at Rosario, just a massive waste of such a good casting choice that the fans were all in on). All the benefits that would come from playing such a beloved character in one of the worlds biggest IPs would come no matter what, no cleverness needed. Also, its Disney, all they do is branding. Just my worthless two cents. Interesting discussion though.
@@SpaceJockey805 The merchandise from this show is already on clearance, along with its Nielsen ratings. The fans have spoken. This show was about as entertaining as watching the bottom fall out of a wet sack of dogsht.
Let's also realize that Ashley herself has complimented Rosario's performance, and Rosario has paid serious respect for all the work Ashley did to establish the character. It's more than likely that without it, Ahsoka wouldn't be nearly as popular as she became, nor would she have been brought back in Rebels.
Can you point us toward some examples of this? I know I would feel a lot better knowing they are in each other’s corners and supportive of each other. I didn’t think that was true up to this point but I would love to be wrong about that.
@@TomKrochock I agree fully! If I were Ashley, I would be hurt that I wasn't chosen to play the character she breathed life into... if it weren't for Ashley, there would be no Ahsoka!
@@Andrew-se4tg really?! The character would have been garbage without Ashley, huh? Ahsoka being one of the main characters of a 7 season Star Wars show has nothing to do with why she's so popular? Having one of the best, most fleshed out character arcs of any character in a Star Wars show or movie? Some of the shit people say on the internet is so astoundingly stupid....
@@Andrew-se4tg You don't understand Hollywood then. She probably knew from the beginning there was no chance of playing Ahsoka in live action. Going forward Ahsoka as a character is much more important than whoever voiced her in the cartoon
Really? They don't look alike, remove the haircut and you've got a random animated woman face and a random real woman face with just very basic features in common. Not once did I think of Katee Sackhoff when I saw Bo-Katan back then.
@@Siile_ Maybe that's because both Clone Wars and Rebels had a distinct style of animation for doing facial features? You know the exaggerated jawlines, eyes and cheekbones that are on literally every character? That might be it.
I just hope that in animated materials ashley continues to play her part. Rosario did a fab job as Ahsoka and the change in voice didn't phase me much since some years in universe had passed, since we last saw ahsoka, so things do change.
@@JohnFourtyTwo that's besides the point, Sir Lee actually could sword fight, it's why he got a curved hilt and fighting style, (Form 2) to show his precise attacks, from fencing.
I love Ashley as Ahsoka’s voice, her voice is very distinctive. Even in those clips that were showed I was like that’s Ahsoka! But Ahsoka’s character is a little older and hardened by her life in hiding from the empire for all those years. I love Rosario Dawson as an actress and she was very capable of bringing Ahsoka to life. It’s like I said on another post. I’m sure it was at the forefront of Dave Filoni’s mind when they did the episode. I mean Ahsoka is Dave’s baby. He created this character and he’s worked with Ashley for all these years, so I’m sure it pained him a little for her not to get the role. Still it made sense to bring another actress onboard to do the part, plays do it all the time. One night one person plays a certain part and on another night, somebody else does it. I was just happy with how everything came together this season and wished it’d been longer.
Sadly, I have to disagree with most points on this video. Rosario didn't have any emotional range in the series and was criticized for being very stiff in all her fighting scenes. I think Rosario was only a good pick due to her looks, otherwise maybe Ashley would have been the better call because she is already so in tune with the characters mannerisms.
yeah agreed. Her Cosplay was on point, the character WAS her. And then everybody got hot about a more known actor with THE SAME SKIN COLOR play Ahsoka. Basically she was robbed, without even seemingly getting the chance to audition. I do agree Rosario despite being a lovely and great looking actress does seem very stiff in the fight scenes. Especially for someone who is supposed to be so adept at fighting.
you can tell Rosario Dawson cares and she took the time to learn Ahsoka's movements and cadences to bring them to life. i'm 100% on board with Rosario. maybe if they want to show a scene from when Ahsoka was 14, they could have Ashley step in.
Couldn't have been said better. At 1st I was disappointed despite liking Rosario Dawson very much, I had wanted Ashley to get the live action role. But it wasn't until I actually watched The Jedi episode that I came to truly appreciate Rosario Dawson's commitment to the role. As you can tell she watched every single episode of The Clone Wars to get a sense of the character imprint Ashley Eckstein left on the Ahsoka character, then drew from it when playing an older more seasoned version of the character winning me over in the end.
Apparently Rosario also insisted on Ahsoka keeping the blue eyes, when it was suggested that maybe she really didn't need to wear the blue contacts. Now I know I'm strange, but it's always bugged me at least a little when a character that's supposed to have a particular color eyes suddenly doesn't, so I really appreciate Rosario making the effort.
@@guarddog318 as do 👁...JK. Did Katie Sackoff do the same in regards to Bo Kattan 🤔 Either way SW Fans can truly rejoice in this time of great renewal! We're gonna get spoiled with ALL of the content that is coming. For fans who remember when Lucas ignored SW for 30 years, its enough to make us blow our lids with excitement 🤯 Mandalorian is the best thing to come to SW and Rosario Dawson was better than I anticipated. The story was so good, any imperfections can be ignored completely but there aren't many.
@@shankshoanatlprez4453 - I don't know about Katee... I saw an article on the news page concerning Rosario and the eye thing though. She said that somebody suggested she didn't have to wear the contacts, but that putting them in helped her really feel in-character. Btw, I haven't watched season 2 of the Mandalorian yet. I'm gonna binge the whole thing when I get the chance. ( In a couple of weeks, probably. ) Fortunately I'm one of those folks that don't mind spoilers in the least.
Honestly it doesn't make sense that one actor has to portray the same character in various media. Hayden Christiansen wasn't brought on to voice Anakin for the Clone Wars and we all learned to love the new portrayal of the character. Same with Obi-wan, Palpatine , Padme and a host of other characters that appeared in the prequels but didn't handle the voice acting. Why? Because it wasn't necessary. More than one actor can portray a character, add their own nuances to the character, especially when the character is translated into another medium. I think that's exciting. Kate Stackoff is better known as a live action actor vs a voice actor, so it makes sense why she would be brought back. She's a rather popular tv actor who's well loved in the sci-fi community so her being cast wasn't a stretch. Ashley has been amazing as a voice actor and deserves all the credit for Ashoka, but after portraying her for all these years it's more than acceptable to pass the baton and allow another actress to portray the character especially in live action. I mean I love the Justice League animated Universe but I can't see those actors playing their characters in live action. I realize Kevin Conroy did a small appearance on a CW crossover , and hearing his voice was great but I can't imagine him playing the traditional Bruce Wayne in spite of his amazing contributions to the animated version of Batman. My point is these characters are bigger than the actors that portray them, passing the baton actually adds a new layer to the method of the character.
I would've at least given Ashley the chance to screen test for live action Ahsoka, but in the end, yeah, Rosario was the better choice (and you don't hire Rosario Dawson just to dub her later).
Great point about not dubbing over Rosario's voice. I can imagine the protests and uproar if someone had the nerve to do that, especially considering all the experience and success she's had.
At one point in the show I just felt that Rosario Dawson sounded like ashoka not with the sounding like ashoka but the way she talked was like ashoka and she looks like a grown up ashoka from rebels so Rosario dawson did a fantastic job to me
I wasn’t ever interested in the Ashoka character until Rosario appeared on screen. She has that, once was a hot little teenie bopper, but now is a mature and powerful, beautiful woman. She’s everything you’d hope Ashoka would become.
Ashley's voice was great for a younger, more pluckey, version of her character whereas Rosario's voice and physicality is excellent as an older and more jaded Ahsoka.
Remember that this isn't a one time deal, where Ashley could get by with her limited screen acting and be done with it. There will be a series devoted to Ahsoka, and you need a seasoned actress who's done plenty of action films to fill the role. I am very happy with Rosario's performance and I look forward to see more of her.
Ashley should be used if they do any flashbacks of the clone wars in the Ahsoka series, maybe even Rebels flashbacks. Your reasons for her not to do live action are accurate, but Rosario Dawson studied Ashley's vocal/speech patterns to play Ahsoka in live action and she got it down. I'm pretty sure I remember an interview where Ashley approved of Rosario's performance of Ahsoka in the Mandalorian season two episodes.
@@tracylyell9440 I will have you know I sound EXACTLY how I did in as a teen! Just kidding. I meant like her intonation and feeling. To me Ashley's Ashoka just feels more caring, compassionate and empathetic. Where Rosario comes off smug and cocky. At the very least she should have had Ashley say all the lines and coach her how to say them like adult Ahsoka would.
I can't think of someone who could have done a better job of Ahsoka. Rosario did a great job. There is a difference between animated and live-action just like there is a difference between voice acting and acting, so with that in mind, it was a near-perfect portrayal.
Being real here, the character has ethnic features, Ashley does not, plus Rosario has on screen experience in big movies and other shows, I really can't see anyone else playing the character, it was a good casting choice that the fans stood by
Her only ethnic feature is her big lips. Ahsokas eyes are blue (possible for ethnic people but more common in white people) and her nose is quite small. She is built very small which can apply to nearly every ethnicity.
??? Ahsoka is fucking orange. Not sure why TV show producers think black people are orange. They did this for starfire too, but that's a whole nother level of butchery. Anyway either way they had to use orange makeup, and all sorts of other props and shit. An orange/white/blue alien.
I was waiting for this comment lol yes I agree. Seems like people dont want to say it lol. They can get away with her voice in a cartoon. But I feel like Ashley playing Ashoka could offend alot of fans. It just looks right finding someone that looks like her Especially being the adult version of Ashoka. Dave be knowing what he doing lol
Ashley just wasn't enough of a physical match for Ashoka and as you point out, Rosario has the resume and the look. Hopefully though any future animated projects featuring Ahsoka will continue to be Ashley's territory.
I have been a massive Star Wars fan since I first watched a New Hope 35 years ago when I was six years old and my love for it has not waned since. Through all of the movies, the books and comics Ahsoka quickly became my all time favorite character in the franchise. So it was really important to me personally to see her portrayed correctly in live action. So I was upset that Ashley was not able to be the live action Ahsoka, however when I saw how Rosario embraced the character those feeling evaporated. Rosario has done an excellent job taking the animated Ahsoka we last saw and developing that character to being more mature and more haunted by her past, but still have that sarcastic sassy side we all love. I can't wait to see her in the Ahsoka TV series. To me Ashley and Rosario share that character and are both Ahsoka.
@@alphaneuron9045she kinda the young ahsoka actress did a better job tbh idk no disrespect to Rosario Dawson she just doesn’t bring the emotion the same to the character even after episode 5 it feels off
@@ozzieoswaldwalton6941 She doesn't at all, she is more a bland reading-the-lines boring version. Not at all Ahsoka. It looks bulky, off, and overall boring. I agree the young Ahsoka did a much better job than Dawson. She is a great actress. But not for a role like Ashoka. Not at all.
I personally don’t like the look they used for live action Ashoka i was more disappointed than hyped watching the episode honestly which is sad cause ahsokas my favorite character in star wars i guess that’s a personal problem tho
While I accept the fact that Ashley doesn't have the experience of Rosario with on screen acting, I have to be honest especially after the Ahsoka series Rosario never once felt like Ahsoka to me, nor did she really look like her either. She also really seemed quite wooden and the character didn't feel right even after seeing Anakin again. While some of that may be writing flaws, I really don't think it could have been worse with Ashley playing Ahsoka. So far I've never been convinced by the idea that Rosario plays Ahsoka well. She plays her character decently, but that character is only Ahsoka because we are told that she is, not because she feels like Ahsoka.
I couldn't agree more!!! Maybe it was writing or directing but Ahsoka and even Hera were much more compassionate and caring in Rebels. I think Yara Shahidi would have been a better choice with Ashley on vocals
I totally agree, Ahsoka always bested her opponents by being agile and light. I feel like Rosario is stiff and slow. Also (possibly due to bad writing) but Ahsoka in the her show completely lacks the kind of presence she had in Clone Wars and Rebels. Her character always acted as a beacon of hope and she would lift everyone up just by being there, I don’t feel that at all in the new show.
@@jmextrom there is a video of her back stage with Hayden and they are laughing and hugging and she honestly looks like Ahsoka more not acting then this cold hard stiff Ahsoka in the series
i don’t understand why this is even a question... rosario dawson has the acting and PHYSICAL background to pull this off... the reason why katie sackoff could do a live action bo katan is for the same reason... just that simple it’s levels to this.
Ashley Eckstein eye brows just don't work. I think that Rosario looks like her enough that she passes. Also, Rosario Dawson has the physical body shape to pull it off. So I think it is a good choice to recast Ahsoka.
Ashoka is basically a black girl. Ashley clearly don't look black. Rosario has those awesome juicy lips and is a great actor. She looks perfect for the part, how a older Ashoka should look.
@@onceafetus169 Well, we have the cartoon to base things off. The eyebrow arch and the body shape to pull it off. If you take the cartoons look age it up. Dawson looks like as you would expect for the most part. The only thing would be a wider face, but you are unlikely going to find a perfect person to the cartoon. Rosario Dawson could almost pass as mixed. So I would be thinking the casting to be more of a thought of Lucas and his wife having a child playing a character even though Dawson isn't their child. It is like a what if. Also, as a fan I have always thought Rosario Dawson to be absolutely beautiful. I don't see race as I see a beautiful woman who can act. She can pretty much take any role and be fine with me. My point was the cartoon voice actress doesn't look like her if you apply the make up. Her forehead and eyebrows isn't right. I saw it right away and was like nope and her body shape also doesn't look right. Where Dawson has all of that. I don't normally make a big deal about a skin color. I see her beauty and acting.
Rosario Dawson first off, looks more like Ahsoka, in my humble opinion. Second she portrays Ahsoka like shes been through it, and she has. Ahsoka had a rough life, and she pulls it off incredibly. Beyond that the way she presents herself on screen is mysterious and elegent like how Old Ben was in the OG Trilogy. Rosario is THE perfect Ahsoka.
I just wanted to say Ashley's performance as Ahsoka is one of my favorite things about Clone Wars. Her performance has a lot to do with Ahsoka becoming a fan favorite at this point. The fact that it didn't start that way at all is a testament to her abilities.
Casting has been one of the Mandalorian's strengths. So many of characters have been played by the exactly correct performer its amazing. Katee Sackhoff also has the advantage that her character wears a helmet for most action sequences so she can be easily replaced by a stunt or body double for the scene - and because her mouth is covered, dialogue can be easily dubbed.
Well all that about Katee Sackhoff is moot though. Just turned out with her the voice actor is an accomplished live action actor and she already played some physically demanding roles. Makes me wonder if Dave Filoni already thought about casting her as live action Bo Katan way back in Clone Wars haha
Katee Sackoff in the Mandalorian was not dubbed over, and she didn't need to be. She was the voice actress for the character in the animated shows, not just the live action. The look of the animated character was based on the voice actress, so she was able to reprise her role in live action.
I think Rosario Dawson was a great choice for Ashoka, it was a shame Ashley didn’t return but I hope we can see her come back if Ashoka is ever in an animated series again
Most people are forgetting that actors loop their lines all the time so having Ashley dub Rosario's line wouldn't be a problem regardless of how much dialog was involved. Also, the animated Anakin looks nothing like Hayden so Ashley not looking like Ahsoka is irrelevant because it's called ACTING not finding a picture perfect duplicate. Also, Ahsoka wasn't tall and Ashley's height is about average and with the head appliance she would've been taller especially when wearing boots. I have no problem with Rosario playing Ahsoka because she was hired to play a part, pure and simple. We don't even know if Ashley tried for the part or not.
When I realized Ahsoka’s voice actor was Susan in Drake and Josh knowing when I was younger, I had the biggest crush on her Susan character even if she was a lying cheater lol
Probably because if they offered Ashley the chance to audition...and she didn't get the part she's "played" for over a decade it may have opened a huge can of worms. So they just avoided the situation and went with Rosario.
Well, if Ashley Eckstein did play live action Ahsoka, she'd have to undergo training, go in the gym and work on her body and spend hours in makeup. It would have been good if Summer Glau had been live action Ahsoka because of her physical performances in Serenity and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
I think some people tend to forget that almost all the characters in the animated shows look and sound different than their live action counterparts. So we really shouldn’t expect any different here.
I respectfully disagree . I've said it a lot and I'll stay true to it. All the animated adaptions are based on. Real people. Ahsoka started off in clome wars, no reason to completely kick Ashley out if the show. Also the voice actor for Bo kotan, another clome wars orignal, is the same actor who portrayed her in mando. Disney didn't like Ashley for whatever reason and butchered her. I hate them
@@joejoemartinez6059 how so? She doesn't look like Ashoka at all and you can always find instances that the voice actor can play the real actor, but when that doesn't happen, it usually isn't for whatever reason
@@everythinglakers1713 she's a made up animated character. No one looks like her. Not even Rosario. She has the benefit of having a darker skin tone which makes it look more natural in certain lighting since ashoka does too, but other than that she looks nothing like how she did. Animated.
Simple explanation is Marketing, Rosario Dawson is a far more mainstream actress, while Ahsoka is popular in the fandom, she still isn't as well known in the mainstream since she doesn't appear in the live action movies so having a bigger name actress portray her gives her that extra bump (which is extra important since she is getting her own show). Ashley's appearance was fine just looking at her cosplay and a professional make-up team would probably make it look even more accurate. Her physicality as an actress is something that can be worked on, plenty of actors go and train for roles, even Rosario Dawson probably went and got some training for the fight scenes she had to do. Issues such as age can easily be hand-waved as simply aging differences between humans and Togrutas (this is a show with a 50 year old toddler after all).
@@etriganthedemon666 That too. She’s actually five inches shorter than the character at the time of the final season of TCW, and 11 than the character at the time of Rebels and The Mandalorian (yes, I know Rosario Dawson is 5’7, but you don’t just shrink seven full inches in a few years unless you have serious physiological problems, Togruta or not. In most fans’ headcanon, Ahsoka is still 6’1 in The Mandalorian).
@@thefilmwatcher1302 and also Bo Katan is way older than Boba Fett in the clone wars and yet in the Mandalorian Bo Katan looks way more younger than Boba Fett, so the trick is don't think too much about it just watch the show and enjoy
@@etriganthedemon666 Boba had spent five years on Tatooine artificially being aged by the intensity of the twin suns, and Bo-Katan had spent 28 after the Clone Wars constantly fighting on the front lines and keeping fit. Also, she’s a Mandalorian.
Rosario Dawson does a great job, but I dont think her physical appearance is more like Ahsoka than Ashley. If anything I think the latter's facial features are closer. I dont know if Ashley could do the physical acting and action scenes as well, though.
Ashley was phenomenal in the animated series & Rosario is a lock for her live action portrayal of an adult Ahsoka. To learn that Ahsoka Tano will have a dedicated series is the cherry on top!
Excuses, she was white. They didnt choose her because she was white. It was obvious the older Ahsoka from rebels was designed more towards her look. How hard is it to live-act smug faces and slow head turns? How many articles quoted Star Wars writers and directors blibberingvon about being inclusive etc.
Really? He was too old, black, and Jones was playing VADER, not Anakin. Dumbass. Not the same circumstance. Ashley could have very well played the character if she was more action-packed and had stronger facial features which she was capable of achieving though more acting roles and surgery. But there was no way Jones could de-age and re-race himself to play young Anakin which would take an act of Harry Potter magic. So your attempt to being a smart ass and making a point did not work out well for you. -_-
I respectfully disagree with a couple things in this assessment. The look: It’s only because of the clone wars animation style of using exaggerated polygons for face shapes and body features that Ahsoka’s character model does not resemble Ashley as much as it could. Ahsoka’s features were actually closely modeled after Ashley originally in clone wars. She looks more like the clone wars version than Rosario does. The rebels look was a noticeable departure from the way she should have looked. Again, animation style changing is what made her look so different. Using the same exact facial structures and shapes made her look super weird with the different texturing they were using in rebels so it made her look way different but if you adapted the original look to the screen Ashley is super close. Ashley’s experience: The idea that Ashley was not equipped for the screen adaptation, while I understand the argument, is ultimately not a major issue. Plenty of relatively “inexperienced” screen actors began superstar careers with a huge bang on the screen after a few minor roles much like Ashley. Examples like Steve Carrell, Emma Watson, John Krasinski, Millie Bobbie Brown, Jennifer Lawrence are all examples of people who were legit “nobodies” in Hollywood until the thing you first remember them from. The truth is that from the outside it may seem highly significant that an actor be experienced on screen and “have chops” as they say but the reality is that the casting director picks who they think will accomplish the goal of whoever is in charge of paying them. And when you work with Disney, lore integrity, accuracy, compelling storytelling, and being in touch with the audience that is fanatically loyal to the source material, ALL take a back seat to the almighty dollar. The fact is that Disney is a merchandising and media company not a storytelling company like they used to be. So they ordered an actress who was the most likely to be liked by the most amount of people so that everyone would watch and buy. Rosario vs Ashley: Lastly, Rosario and Ashley both would have face obstacles in the live action version of the character. Ashley’s would have been adapting to the screen for an extended role. As we have said it’s not actually a huge obstacle once the casting director has chosen you. You’d get all the coaching, time, and resources you’d need to do it justice, if that was the goal (more about that in a moment). However that fact that Ashley IS Ahsoka, would have heavily guided and aided the process and made any learning curve much more manageable because she knows the character inside and out. Rosario’s obstacle was Ashley’s exact strength. Unfortunately, the entire time I watched the recent Ahsoka series I just kept on thinking “I don’t ever remember Ahsoka being so inexpressive and aloof” she was the opposite of that. She felt deeply for other people much like her master did, but she had learned how to temper her deeply felt emotions with a little self control. Rosario lacked the emotional depth and vulnerability of the character in almost every scene. I’m not saying Rosario is bad, she just is not like the character of Ahsoka. She’s a different Ahsoka that is very far from the original personality and emotional connection of Ashely’s version. I think she failed to understand the character’s personality. She used only the emotional context of Ahsoka’s most difficult times to develop the character and forgot about the wise cracking, lightly sarcastic, and animated side of the character. Which is only part of Ahsoka. That’s why every thing she said felt so dry. The painful truth is that Filoni and Faveau allowed Disney to move forward without Ashley for financial reasons and also personal reasons which I won’t go into. It was an unfortunate decision and the character suffered for it.
For all of the people who would have “given Ashley a shot” and cast her as Asoka-I’m not sure they understand the craft and skill that a screen actor brings to a project. Disney (an extremely risk-averse company) is not going to “roll the dice” and hope that Ashley can inherit all of the physical talent and experience that the role requires. A lot of money and the credibility of the franchise is on the line. It’s not simply putting on makeup and costume and delivering the lines and it just somehow “happens”. Screen Actors are (as in Rosario’s case) often extremely proficient and professional at what they do. Not that Voice Actors aren’t equally as talented and professional: they just “have a very particular (but different) set of skills.” No professional film maker would have even considered casting James Earl Jones to PHYSICALLY play Vader at any point in the Star Wars franchise (even for the scenes where he’s ENTIRELY in the suit). Jones isn’t/wasn’t capable of the embodiment of the physical presence of Vader. But VOCALLY, there is no one better! Everything about a SCREEN actor PHYSICALLY must meld with the character: how they move, their mannerisms, facial expressions, how they fight, etc.. None of this was done by Eckstein in the Star Wars properties. She has relatively little experience as a screen actor. All of Ashoka’s onscreen performance was done by a team of ANIMATORS. Overlooking how much this small army of people who were NOT Eckstein contributed to the performance of Ashoka is kind of a “diss” to the animators. Rosario Dawson was able to achieve a faithful and wonderful PHYSICAL interpretation of what all of animators did-ALL BY HERSELF: no animators required (okay, maybe a LITTLE help from animators and stunt doubles during the acrobatic and dangerous parts of the fight scenes. But everyone this side of Tom Cruise (who does his own stunts) briefly uses digital doubles and stunt doubles.). Dawson’s ability to masterfully perform Ashoka PHYSICALLY is a testimony to her talent as a screen actor. Eckstein does an SUPERIOR job with the VOICE of Ashoka. Rosario does an equally SUPERIOR job with the physical being of Ashoka. Two different interpretation of the same character. As far as “dubbing” in Ashley’s voice: get REAL people! First off, that would be INCREDIBLY time consuming and expensive (Automated Dialogue Replacement always is...). And doing so would be a discredit to ECKSTEIN. She’d have ATTEMPT to tailor HER Ashoka to fit Rosario’s physical performance and mannerisms. The “voice” no longer entirely ASHLEY’s any more-she’d have to fit it into the very constructive box of Dawson’s physical performance. Eckstein would be taking cues from Rosario. Western animation (I.e. Ashley’s experience) doesn’t even work like this. FIRST, they record the voices THEN then animators animate the character, incorporating the work of the voice actor in their work. Highly likely that a Eckstein/Dawson meld on Ashoka would produce an eerie mismatch of voice to image, even if perfectly synchronized (which would take an eternity and be very expensive, once again). I’m conclusion: GROW UP, folks: animation and live action are TWO DIFFERENT mediums, requiring TWO UNIQUE (and sometimes marginally overlapping) set of skills. Appreciate both actors for the excellent interpretation of the character we all love and know that they are equally valid!
They should have at least brought in Ashley to do a screen test to see if she could pull it off. Dawson did a fine acting job, but without the voice she just didn't feel like Ahsoka to me.
Well, Ashley doesn't look like Ahsoka either. Her live-action acting experience is limited to romance dramas and comedies (had to look it up) unlike Dawson has with action movies. Being a Prequels guy, I was annoyed the first time I heard animated Anakin, Ben and Rex/the clones not sounding like their movie counterparts. I got over it a few episodes later. You'll get used to it once Rosario's Ahsoka series starts like I did with the animated series. If not, then that's your problem!
@@mstr293 Ahsoka is an alien species. She doesn't actually look like either of them. And it's much easier to make Ashley look like Ahsoka with makeup than it is to make Rosario sound like Ahsoka. I still say they should have at least brought Ashley in for a screen test/audition, even if just out of professional courtesy.
We'll get used to her. I remember when Chris Reeve first played Superman, I thought he was all wrong for the role that George Reeves had defined for me as a kid in the 1960s.
@@mstr293 And Clone Wars turned out to be far better than the prequels acting-wise anyway. In fact, that made those films better because the context was so well defined.
I love both actresses portrayals of Ahsoka equally, and ultimately, I think it's a good choice to do it the way they have because of how much Ahsoka's character has changed throughout the story and her arc, just like how Anakin/Darth Vader's character was portrayed by different actors throughout the series to portray Anakin/Darth Vader's changes & growth at that point in time, same as with Obi-Wan/Ben for example, especially after Ahsoka discovered the truth about Anakin, then fighting him as Darth Vader in Rebels, the fall of the empire, growing and maturing all along the way in her own path outside of the Jedi order, but also a part of the last surviving remnants of that culture in the galaxy, and a part of the rebellion. Having multiple actors helps solidify in our minds how those changes have impacted the character, and shows a clear change in who she is, just like many other characters in the series who undergo a serious story arc. I think that where she is as a character in The Mandalorian and her own standalone series, is a much more mature, experienced, and in some ways refined, near master of the force and that portrayal seems to fit the casting choices made by Dave Filoni, the creator of that character. Whatever he chooses, if it works, I respect it.
I can't wait for the moment in the Obi-Wan tv show, when Ahsoka inevitably shows up & he says to her : "Don't seem to remember Anakin _ever_ having a padawan...very interesting..."
Ok, I can see this is confusing the hell out of some folks, but it was just a jokey reference to plot holes & inconsistencies that are created whenever there are changes made to Star Wars canon - for eg. how in ANH, Obi-Wan has obviously never met R2 before, he has no memory of him because they never met prior to the events of that movie - many years later, the prequels came out, & now there's R2 _with_ Obi-Wan, several times - even in ROTS he's talking to him & *calling him by name!* - yet now viewed in chronological order, an older Kenobi seems to have absolutely no recollection whatsoever of this little droid, - to say nothing of 3-PO!! Same thing with Ahsoka, a major character, added to canon _after_ the prequels had been made, but in those movies, Anakin clearly never had an apprentice, there was not even the slightest reference to her or mention of him training anyone, because in the narrative of the films, the Jedi order don't fully trust him & he's deemed to be too unstable & is still learning himself anyway - teaching a padawan is the _last_ thing they would be having him do in those films - Once again, some years later The Clone Wars tv show comes along, set between the events of eps 2 & 3 - however now, Anakin is assigned a padawan, Ahsoka - by Yoda & Obi-Wan no less!, & she's established as a mainstream character with as much importance as Anakin or Obi-Wan themselves. And that's the gag, in the Obi-Wan tv show , Ewan McGregors exiled Jedi Master (hypothetically) meets Ahsoka - but doesn't recognize her because _his_ movie version of Obi-Wan never encountered her. Just as Alec Guinness' Obi-Wan is clueless about R2. y'see?
Maybe because she’s a voice actor? I mean there’s a reason she’s not headline blockbuster movies... why does everyone want to be triggered about everything. There are contracts, it’s not like the character is her property and it’s not like Disney owes her something.
I find it interesting around the time that the Rosario Dawson rumors started to circulate, Eckstein made a post on instagram that sounded a lot like she was retiring from playing the character over the fact that she didn't get to play the role in live action like she had hoped to. I genuinely hope we haven't lost Eckstein in the role to Disney execs and Fan demands regarding the casting, because out of all those things, that would be quite a tragedy. Especially since both portrayals are strong, Eckstein's and Dawson's are equally good (although I will forever be biased in favor of Eckstein doing a live action version ever since I saw the cosplay she did for the Her Universe brand). Having Eckstein continue to voice animated versions of Ahsoka would be a nice with Rosario as a live action compliment to that.
She also brings her own fan base to watching the show.. that means more viewers and more money coming to the show. Look at the vast pool of on screen shows she has. It was a good move for more money. Also she nailed it so it was a win win. I know how the money thing comes in play from the producers and casting directors because I was a actor for a bit myself and wrote scripts as well as funded a project and co casted the project.
@LiveSoftballTV yeah. Ashley would’ve flopped her around with her belly fat and been far too short for the role - but at least she’d have sounded like Ahsoka
If i was going to do a live action show set in the clone wars, i think I'd at least audition Ashley. But for Ashoka at this point on the time line, Rosario was a good choice.
Rosario Dawson did a pretty good job as Ahsoka, and it's not given to everyone, as this character is amazing. But man, Ashley still is gorgeous, has a magnificent voice, proved she can be physically a convincing Ahsoka, and she did so well at voicing the character... so yeah, i think i would at least have considered her as first choice, and have given her a try...
For real what a missed opportunity at the very least she's so much younger and could sell the important action scenes. At the very least I would have dubbed over Rosario at the least
It sounds like Ashley wasn't even given a chance to even screen test for it. I would be interested to know if she was even asked to come in and try it. As for the combat scenes, I believe she would have been able to do them. For those who did not know, when they did the final season of Clone Wars on D+ The duel between her and Maul was motion captured by both Ray Park and Ashley Eckstein. So anyone who says she physically couldn't have done the combat, go watch that duel again. Also in terms of her hight vs the high Ahsoka is supposed to be, well that can also be faked in most situations. That is common practice in Hollywood. An example I can think of really well is the show Smallville with Tom Welling against James Marsters. Go listen to Michael Rosenbaum's podcast Inside of You and the episode with James where he talks about that... So hight and physicality are non issues here. I still feel she should have been given a shot.
I agree entirely, and actually posted my own comment along this same line of thought before I even saw yours. And even if SenseiEpu is right about Ashley not performing the mo-cap for the Maul/Ahsoka fight, actors regularly undergo training to physically prepare themselves for roles--it's a normal thing in the business. Ashley should at least have had the opportunity to try for the part. I said in my comment what I think was really going on with the casting (well, a large part of it), so I won't really go into it here. What I will say is that this is the one decision John Favreau has made with The Mandalorian that I am bothered by. Rosario Dawson did good, but that was Ashley's role and Ashley should have had her chance first. Imagine the backlash if Marvel Studios decided to bring the Netflix shows into the MCU canon but the recast Claire with Ashley without even asking Rosario first if she wanted to come back for the role! It's ludicrous and would never happen, but there is no way fans would stand for it if it did, no matter how good the performance was.
The guy who made the video has no idea what he's talking about. The fights are trained for. Doesn't look like ahsoka? Wth does that even mean? Ashoka was supposed to be a person of color?
@@Warm_and_loveable That last point you just made also has me confused. With special effects makeup you can transform most anyone to look most any way you want within reason. Also agreed, actors train for combat scenes and or have stunt doubles. Even Christopher Lee had a stunt double for his combat scenes... To say Ashley couldn't have done this for the reasons above, I still don't understand why Ashley wasn't allowed to at least screen test for the Mandalorian's version of her character.
tbh Ashley wouldn't even be a good younger live action Ahsoka. Look up "Laura Harrier Ahsoka" on google, she's a dead ringer and a good actress. Ashley is iconic for her voice role as Ahsoka though. I treat it a lot like Kevin Conroy as Batman or Mark Hamill as The Joker.
@@CJ-BZ exactly. Ashley is a voice actress. If she was a good live action actress then she would be one. She does not look or fit in the Ashoka, except of course the voice, especially since now Rosario nailed it. Rosario is Ashoka live action. That's a period at the end of that sentence. And Ashley is 100 percent Ashoka's voice in animation. See other period.
*ACTING AHSOKA:* I 100% agree with you. *DUBBING AHSOKA:* Nah, lame excuse. ILM can bring a dead Tarkin back to life, and de-age Luke Skywalker, but you trying to tell me dubbing an actress is hard? You don’t give Ashley enough credit. She may not be a physical actress, but she is a highly trained Voice Actress with 12 years of experience as Ahsoka. If she can dub a virtual character for 12 years and make it look believable, then lip syncing a real life person should be a cake walk.
@@etriganthedemon666 wut? This comment is so stupid, dubbing is really common and some people prefer to watch stuff in their own languages even if they know english
Thank God they did not use her. No disrespect intended sheis not a live action actor. And it's obvious they have big plans for this live action version.
And Dawson was better? Even if you disregard Dawson's off screen issues, she butchered the role. I'll be skipping the spin-off series, that's for certain. I love Ahsoka as a character. Ahsoka was NOT in the Mandalorian. The voice was off, the mannerisms were off, the excuse for not having the prosthetics the correct length was a bit of a cop out given the extent of the action scenes. The Mandalorian's been hit or miss for me, often lacklustre in the characterisation of throwaway characters. Dawson's Ahsoka felt the same to me. Ahsoka should not feel like a throwaway character... Especially with all the pre-existing characterisation...
@@arron9782 Dawson nailed it. You are entitled to your opinion, but to say she butchered the role is comical to me and the rest of your arguments about the show are way off and some down right false. Sounds alot like pre-canned, baseless fodder, really. But again to each its own. You should definitely skip the spin off, stop watching Mandolorian all together and take a course in writing and story telling so that you can atleast recognize progressive storytelling and characterization. I wish you well.
@@arron9782 Dawson absolutely killed it I have no idea what fucking show you watched. Her voice was fine and her mannerisms were great. You’re out of your fucking mind and Disney doesn’t care if you skip the show.
I just hope Ashley will continue to vioce acting Ahsoka in other materials.
Lol of course, Disney would be crucified if not
Assuming that they would still continue her story in animation, that would be Ecksteins specialty. And the live action part would continue for Rosario in the Spin-off show.
It’s an even balance so both actresses are on a level playing field playing Ahsoka.
@@Fi_Sci_ yeahhhh... I understand what you’re saying... and I’m not saying you’re wrong... I’m just saying that without question I would rather have Ashley over Rosario any day of the week, I mean those robes were pretty baggy, who could say she couldn’t just use a stunt double?
@@drewdavalos2746 indeed. Ashley Eckstein was the Ahsoka I grew up with, so of course I would want her to be more featured in other material besides Animation.
I’m just looking at it realistically since Rosario has been brought in as a Live action Ahsoka. So while Rosario will take the stage as the Live action version, I am certain that Ashley will still have a presence as the animated version.
Ever since the mandalorian came out star wars has gotten back to its roots and I'm giving props to both Favrough and Filoni for that. So Disney knows and understands star wars much better why it appeals to the fans. Does it still need work? Possibly yes but the stories and what connected to the audience is much more resonating to the audience. So Disney will continue to use Eckstien in animation. Who knows; Eckstien may get a cameo in the live action Ashoka show.
What do you mean she has the voice on lock? She IS the voice LOL.
Just as Palpatine is the Senate
I mean when you do it for so long, you kinda get the feeling a voice should sound. So I would hope she would have it on lock.
It seems these narrators don't write this stuff.
But apparently not going to be the Actor.
She is Ahsoka hands down!!
This video aged poorly after the Ahsoka show lol
Don't forget that Christopher Lee was actually a trained fencer and a bit in real 🗡️ smanship. He just had to rehearse to perfection
There was nothing that man couldn’t do. He was a qualified pilot, could fence, had several heavy metal albums, trained as an opera singer, and was a founding member of the SAS, served behind German lines as an operative of the SOE (real life agents of shield), could ride a horse, speak 12 languages, and to top it all was a bloody nice guy.
Except he didn't actually do any of the swordfighting. He just couldn't do it physically and was body-doubled.
@@PumpkinTuna not in Star Wars of course not he was 80+
@@madcapmagician3130 and he hunted down freaking Nazi’s man
@@madcapmagician3130 I would not even consider to tarnish Sir Christopher Lee's legacy with saying that he was like a real life shield agent. The guy was blowing up German airfields, airplanes, and conducting sabotage missions that were also considered suicide missions. His work, even though he said we was not at liberty to say what he did, was very much like the American counterpart OSS. The skills he learned to execute with extreme prejudice was the same techniques they taught at Camp X, and I would not be surprised if he was there for any duration. The man also fought in the Gurkha regiment. The very same Gurkha's who repelled a Banzai charge and then charged the bastards screaming out their own battle cry "Ayo Gorkhali". Gurkha's are those badasses who would use a damn 18 inch curved blade over their rifle and whipped everyone with it. They were not allowed to pull out their Kukri's unless blood was spilled, and if they just pulled it out to show someone, they had to cut themselves to honor the tradition of spilling blood when pulling their blade. Sir Christopher Lee was/ a legend and his work alone in WW2 makes him hero status. Also, riding a horse is not something huge, a lot can do it today and back then, even more knew how to ride a horse.
I think of Ashley in “Batman” terms.
Bale was a great movie Batman, but animated, it’s gotta be Kevin Conroy.
Each masters in their own universes.
Conroy is definitely the best batman, same with Hamill being the best Joker (For voice actors)
Personally I would have dubbed in Conroy's voice in place of Bale's whenever Batman had to speak.
The difference between Bruce Wayne's voice and that of Batman would have made it complete and we would not have to suffer from that horrible voice that Bale used.
@@pogo1140 better than Affleck though.
@@michaelmckinnon1591 I actually like what they did with Affleck's Batman voice. It's the same technique that they used for Smaug. It allows the voice to be distorted while keeping it understandable.
@@pogo1140 yeah but Affleck's Batman voice sounded like either he had really bad gas or was in the bathroom trying to have a movement and was constipated, Smaug's voice was ok though.
It would be awesome for Ashley to have some sort of cameo in the Disney Ahsoka series. I can't see them not doing that somehow.
uhhh
well about that
@@senaz94explain where did she come out
@@gloBrian wdym like she wasnt in the show at all
@@senaz94 bro just explain it bro where she come out at
Fun fact, Ashley also narrated the entirety of the Ahsoka novel for its offical Audiobook. Just a little something to note ::
So they just used her for marketing materal but didn't want want pay her the big bucks for the character she literally helped bring to life? Classic Disney overlords am I right?
I loved her in the Ashoka novel sucks they retconned that as well :/
The Ahsoka novel was the worst book I ever read. Put me off Star Wars novels completely. It was pc Disney Star Wars
The Ahsoka novel was terrible. There was a chance for a good story there, but that author is trash.
I love the novel, but the audiobook is... Not great... The thing is, Ashley is a *fantastic* voice artist... But a terrible audiobook narrator, sorry. Listening to the book, it's difficult to tell when she is being the narrator, or there is Ahsoka dialogue, because they would the same. And she struggles to give other characters their own, unique voices, too. It was great hearing Ahsoka play Ahsoka for the Ahsoka book, you know? But I'd rather that someone else did the narration and she only did the dialogue, or that she was given some training/Direction by audiobook specialists.
The animated Anakin from Clone Wars sounds nothing like the live action prequel version, but voice actor Matt Lanter has now played the character more than live action Hayden ever did. They are both Anakin to me, just as Rosario and Ashley now are both Ahsoka.
It was mildly surprising though to hear some prison guard sound like Anakin... 😜😅
Yeah... not saying you’re wrong... not saying you’re opinion has any flaws... I’ll just choose waiting for the Tano show so Ashley can get like an acting show or professional trainer or somethin rather then having Rosario as Ahsoka any day of the week
@@HarmonyEdge WAIT WHAT??? What episode??? I must find it...
I dont say this in a bad way cause im sure shes a great actress but id personally prefer Ashley as i think most would the Mandalorian kinda did a bad job with Ashoka in look personality and especially fighting style wheres all the cool agile spiny flips
Anarkin in Clone Wrs is likable, but he is not likable in the movies
One small detail you forgot to mention about the differences. Live action acting requires memorization of the lines. Voice acting you have the script in front of you. As somebody who’s done both, I can tell you there’s a huge difference in the performance. Also, not having the script in front of you as an aid, really makes things much more difficult if you are not an experienced and prepared on screen actor.
Thank you! Finally! Exactly, I've been there. I'm a voice artist, and I've dabbled in doing auditions for live-action roles, but I can't seem to do it, because I can't memorise the lines. It's absolutely *essential* !
It also requires stunt work and sword fighting training.
He did mention that.
@@MyLibertyTV yeah, he mentioned that too.
Considering she's been in several live action things. It's clearly a hard miss. Also, rosarios acting of her was too robotic.
Ashley, Rosario, love them both. We are lucky star wars fans to have them both.
So do I. Both women are talented in their own ways.
100% yo
I wanted Rosario to play Ashoka while at the same time having Ashley voice the character 🥺
@@jasperdullano3434
That would have been horrible!
Facts ANDDDD the best take on this
Ashley Eckstein ALSO read for the audiobook "Star Wars: Ahsoka".
I'm pretty sure the name of the book was just "Ahsoka."
@@alvallac2171 Indeed. Corrected.
Its unfortunate that that book was an awful send-off/bridge between Clone Wars and Rebels
@@alvallac2171 I'm listening to that now!!! It's fun😊
@@doodlebug1820 now she just needs a brilliant audiobook to read.
It’s also worth noting that Ray Park didn’t voice Maul in The Phantom Menace either. Peter Serafinowicz did. He was also “The Sommelier” in John Wick: Chapter 2.
He's also Ed and Shaun's roommate in Shaun of the Dead.
and the live action Tick, and the one novacorps dude in the first gotg
@@evans.3720 😃👍 You are awesome.
Yeah I feel like they glossed over The 'Wicz contribution here
@@evans.3720 Im sorry maybe this is a stupid question but what does gotg stand for?
Another thing to mention is that Ashely is 5'2 while Rosario is 5'7. That along with her age matching closer to Ahsoka's time in the Mandalorian and her acting experience is why she was better suited for Ahsoka in live-action than Ashley. I think she did an incredible job. Ashley is why the character is beloved and really shined in Clone Wars Season 7. But now it's Rosario's turn to play with the character and I'm excited to see her in more material.
I can see Ashley playing Ahsoka in the Kenobi show IF they go flashbacks and use the younger version of Ahsoka. With Hayden set to appear and the possibility of flashbacks, who knows.
@@Jprimus No because the voices would be way too off and there's no confirmation or word that Hayden will show up in the Ahsoka show all we know is that he is going to be in the Obi-Wan show
“Size matters not” -Yoda
@@Muzical-Man It does
5'2 could have worked for Ahsoka its not like she was tall. She was average for a female. I also don't know enough of Ashley Eckstein to know if she would be a good fit or not. I also think Rosario Dawson did fine. I was not overly impressed but I was satisfied at least. To me she was forgettable and I think it had to do more with her voice and it just didn't come out as a voice suitable for Ashoka.
Edit: Honestly after looking up Ashley Eckstein I think she looks like a better Ashoka and during the clone wars she physically did the fight between her and Darth Maul. Her Height is perfectly fine which is proportioned well with her body, we wouldn't have noticed. Her face also looks like a better Ashoka than Rosario I did not like Rosario face at all as Ashoka it just did not fit Ashoka at all like what we are used too. Even with Ashley Ashoka's face would have been a mature face and would have been just fine with an older Ashoka. She doesn't have a baby face at all. After comparing both seems like Rosario was more of an in house pick that was decided outside of Dave's control. Probably had allot to do with politics which we are used to seeing with Disney. Not saying that is the reason but it could be a possibility since there were better more proven choices who didn't even get a chance to tryout for the part.
Christopher Lee was not only a fantastic actor, we was a British commando in WW2. His record shows that he was every bit a professional badass. Even Palpatine would show respect. Hell, he even made death metal Christmas albums before he died.
Yep. There are bad asses out there but fewer and fewer that were bad ass enough to stomp into Occupied Europe and off Nazi's to bring freedom to a continent.
Heck if not for male primogeniture his mother would have been a countess and hed of been a Count in his own right. He fit the role to a T
Sir Lee’s OSS record is so impressive it’s still actually sealed by the British government. And he never talked about it in detail, which is always a sign somebody saw some serious action.
@@johansmallberries9874 and hes widely believed to be the inspiration for James Bond, since whil his cousin ian fleming worked for MI6 too, ian was a desk jockey
Also we know 1 thing about christopher lees record: he hunted nazis. He was a nazi hunter. Thats all we know
@@ConnorNotyerbidness Kind of ironic that the man who played a Bond villain may have been the real life inspiration for James Bond himself.
Watching just after finishing Ahsoka series. Makes you miss Ashley.
It made sense why Ashley wasn’t considered for the live action part, mostly because she doesn’t have many similarities when it comes to Ahsoka’s structure, whereas Rosario does have those similarities which helps the transition of animation to live action that much smoother.
The voice is arguably the only thing that could take you out of the moment. But I personally wasn’t bothered by it since Rosario did a phenomenal job replicating Ahsoka’s mannerisms and attitude.
I’m looking forward to how much further Dawson can take the character in her spin-off show.
She (Rosario) Doesn't just have. She looks exactly just like her
@@akirathearchibald7958 precisely
Had I been in charge, I would have certainly auditioned Ashley for the part first to see if she could do it. If she couldn't (or she didn't look right) I would still consider having her dub the voice, strictly in an authenticity and continuity sense.
While I was a bit disappointed she wasn't involved, I think Rosario Dawson did an excellent job, and looked/acted the part extremely well.
@@strongblade
This is why I'm glad they don't just let anyone make these decisions. Dubbing the voice would have been worse than Luke's face!
@Netties Kid2294 my guy have u seen the clone wars!?
What isn't mentioned is the fans casted Rosario. Years ago a picture went viral that drew a concept with Rosario as Ahsoka. The pic spread so much that Rosario saw it and commented that she'd love to play Ahsoka if she had the chance. Finoni or the powers that be heard of this and agreed to actually make this happen years later! What literal - service! BEST DECISION EVA!
Yep that’s exactly right well said
Very true, love when someone gets the entire picture!
Rosario Dawson also really wanted to do it for years before it happened. So not only did you have someone who ticked all the boxes but would very much put the energy behind it too.
Magnificent..Magnificent..MAGNIFICENT
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Rosario campaigned herself for the role. Imagine the passion she put into getting the role and look at the end result!!! Marvelous job!!!
Ashley Eckstein's love for Ashoka is also a quite clever career move. She took possession of the character by making it her branding hence why the question in the video is even raised. That fans align Ashley with animated Ashoka meant that it was hard for them to replace her. So while she did a great job and made Ashoka one of the most beloved SW characters of the modern era for Lucasfilm and Filoni, she also made sure they were indebted to her performance and physical voice as the only one they would dare to contract for the role unless they wanted to upset the fans. So all-in-all pretty clever.
Very true, but I clearly remember that period & being a little embarrassed for her, that she didn't go about it with more subtleties, & if you're making this comment & 5 others agree, the chances are a lot of people caught that. Life can be very tough for actors, or any artist for that matter unfortunately.
Rosario Dawson was essentially picked by the fans.
I just don't know about this take to be honest. I'm not sure if you meant it to seem like a jab, but it sorta does. No disrespect intended, but what actor hasn't done this with a successful role? I don't even think they have a choice, especially with Disney. The "branding" could really be chocked up to standard promotion for the franchise. She also played the character for years, not just watching Asoka grow up but mature into a strong independent woman that the fans ACTUALLY love. Not just some stoic manly girl boss like the new Asoka (not at all a dig at Rosario, just a massive waste of such a good casting choice that the fans were all in on). All the benefits that would come from playing such a beloved character in one of the worlds biggest IPs would come no matter what, no cleverness needed. Also, its Disney, all they do is branding. Just my worthless two cents. Interesting discussion though.
@@SpaceJockey805 The merchandise from this show is already on clearance, along with its Nielsen ratings. The fans have spoken. This show was about as entertaining as watching the bottom fall out of a wet sack of dogsht.
Let's also realize that Ashley herself has complimented Rosario's performance, and Rosario has paid serious respect for all the work Ashley did to establish the character. It's more than likely that without it, Ahsoka wouldn't be nearly as popular as she became, nor would she have been brought back in Rebels.
Can you point us toward some examples of this? I know I would feel a lot better knowing they are in each other’s corners and supportive of each other. I didn’t think that was true up to this point but I would love to be wrong about that.
@@TomKrochock I agree fully! If I were Ashley, I would be hurt that I wasn't chosen to play the character she breathed life into... if it weren't for Ashley, there would be no Ahsoka!
@@TomKrochock if I'm not mistaken it's in Ashley's insta where she compliment Rosario's take on Ahsoka
@@Andrew-se4tg really?! The character would have been garbage without Ashley, huh? Ahsoka being one of the main characters of a 7 season Star Wars show has nothing to do with why she's so popular? Having one of the best, most fleshed out character arcs of any character in a Star Wars show or movie? Some of the shit people say on the internet is so astoundingly stupid....
@@Andrew-se4tg
You don't understand Hollywood then. She probably knew from the beginning there was no chance of playing Ahsoka in live action.
Going forward Ahsoka as a character is much more important than whoever voiced her in the cartoon
Katee looks like Bo Katan because they literally designed the character to look like her.
Yeah... I thought that was kind of a dumb statement.
i feel her chin is off, but thts like a minor nitpick, still pull it off well
Really? They don't look alike, remove the haircut and you've got a random animated woman face and a random real woman face with just very basic features in common. Not once did I think of Katee Sackhoff when I saw Bo-Katan back then.
@@Siile_ Maybe that's because both Clone Wars and Rebels had a distinct style of animation for doing facial features? You know the exaggerated jawlines, eyes and cheekbones that are on literally every character? That might be it.
My biggest problem with Katee is that she is too young. So Bo-Katan doesn't age in 30 years?
I just hope that in animated materials ashley continues to play her part. Rosario did a fab job as Ahsoka and the change in voice didn't phase me much since some years in universe had passed, since we last saw ahsoka, so things do change.
I'm pretty sure Rosario used Ashley's voice as the basis of her portrayal.
I definitely heard Ashoka in Rosario especially with how she enunciates. It definitely sounded different than Rosario’s normal voice.
Yep. A good actor does their homework!
Wait ASHLEY was the seducer in that Drake and Josh episode? Wow, this is a rather surreal revelation, and pretty Sith-like too....
Oh yeah she definitely didn't have the acting chops to cross her arms and tilt her head constantly and try to look stoic.
Christopher Lee was a swordsman, he didn't need to learn much
Mr. Lee is still 1 of my favorite SW character. He just made sense to me. My favorite character to play with on Battle Front as well.
He also said in an interview on the special features Blu-ray discs that a stuntman did all his swordfight scenes.
@@JohnFourtyTwo that's besides the point, Sir Lee actually could sword fight, it's why he got a curved hilt and fighting style, (Form 2) to show his precise attacks, from fencing.
@@jasoncp3257 I never said he couldn't but in these movies he said he didn't because of his age.
@@JohnFourtyTwo words without a context or established meaning should never be expected to deliver the correct message
I love Ashley as Ahsoka’s voice, her voice is very distinctive. Even in those clips that were showed I was like that’s Ahsoka! But Ahsoka’s character is a little older and hardened by her life in hiding from the empire for all those years. I love Rosario Dawson as an actress and she was very capable of bringing Ahsoka to life. It’s like I said on another post. I’m sure it was at the forefront of Dave Filoni’s mind when they did the episode. I mean Ahsoka is Dave’s baby. He created this character and he’s worked with Ashley for all these years, so I’m sure it pained him a little for her not to get the role. Still it made sense to bring another actress onboard to do the part, plays do it all the time. One night one person plays a certain part and on another night, somebody else does it. I was just happy with how everything came together this season and wished it’d been longer.
Sadly, I have to disagree with most points on this video. Rosario didn't have any emotional range in the series and was criticized for being very stiff in all her fighting scenes. I think Rosario was only a good pick due to her looks, otherwise maybe Ashley would have been the better call because she is already so in tune with the characters mannerisms.
yeah agreed. Her Cosplay was on point, the character WAS her. And then everybody got hot about a more known actor with THE SAME SKIN COLOR play Ahsoka. Basically she was robbed, without even seemingly getting the chance to audition. I do agree Rosario despite being a lovely and great looking actress does seem very stiff in the fight scenes. Especially for someone who is supposed to be so adept at fighting.
you can tell Rosario Dawson cares and she took the time to learn Ahsoka's movements and cadences to bring them to life. i'm 100% on board with Rosario. maybe if they want to show a scene from when Ahsoka was 14, they could have Ashley step in.
Couldn't have been said better. At 1st I was disappointed despite liking Rosario Dawson very much, I had wanted Ashley to get the live action role. But it wasn't until I actually watched The Jedi episode that I came to truly appreciate Rosario Dawson's commitment to the role. As you can tell she watched every single episode of The Clone Wars to get a sense of the character imprint Ashley Eckstein left on the Ahsoka character, then drew from it when playing an older more seasoned version of the character winning me over in the end.
I noticed she did try to match speaking style.
Apparently Rosario also insisted on Ahsoka keeping the blue eyes, when it was suggested that maybe she really didn't need to wear the blue contacts.
Now I know I'm strange, but it's always bugged me at least a little when a character that's supposed to have a particular color eyes suddenly doesn't, so I really appreciate Rosario making the effort.
@@guarddog318 as do 👁...JK. Did Katie Sackoff do the same in regards to Bo Kattan 🤔 Either way SW Fans can truly rejoice in this time of great renewal! We're gonna get spoiled with ALL of the content that is coming. For fans who remember when Lucas ignored SW for 30 years, its enough to make us blow our lids with excitement 🤯 Mandalorian is the best thing to come to SW and Rosario Dawson was better than I anticipated. The story was so good, any imperfections can be ignored completely but there aren't many.
@@shankshoanatlprez4453 - I don't know about Katee... I saw an article on the news page concerning Rosario and the eye thing though. She said that somebody suggested she didn't have to wear the contacts, but that putting them in helped her really feel in-character.
Btw, I haven't watched season 2 of the Mandalorian yet. I'm gonna binge the whole thing when I get the chance. ( In a couple of weeks, probably. )
Fortunately I'm one of those folks that don't mind spoilers in the least.
Honestly it doesn't make sense that one actor has to portray the same character in various media. Hayden Christiansen wasn't brought on to voice Anakin for the Clone Wars and we all learned to love the new portrayal of the character. Same with Obi-wan, Palpatine , Padme and a host of other characters that appeared in the prequels but didn't handle the voice acting. Why? Because it wasn't necessary. More than one actor can portray a character, add their own nuances to the character, especially when the character is translated into another medium. I think that's exciting. Kate Stackoff is better known as a live action actor vs a voice actor, so it makes sense why she would be brought back. She's a rather popular tv actor who's well loved in the sci-fi community so her being cast wasn't a stretch. Ashley has been amazing as a voice actor and deserves all the credit for Ashoka, but after portraying her for all these years it's more than acceptable to pass the baton and allow another actress to portray the character especially in live action. I mean I love the Justice League animated Universe but I can't see those actors playing their characters in live action. I realize Kevin Conroy did a small appearance on a CW crossover , and hearing his voice was great but I can't imagine him playing the traditional Bruce Wayne in spite of his amazing contributions to the animated version of Batman. My point is these characters are bigger than the actors that portray them, passing the baton actually adds a new layer to the method of the character.
*Katee Sackhoff
*Ahsoka
Thank you, the characters are bigger than the actors!
And we need more people of color first and foremost!
@@Esfuerzo31 skin color is irrelevant, specially if they’re going to be wearing body paint.how about you ask for more talent than anything else
@@alexisdelcarpio8945 I was being sarcastic
We all would've lost our shit if we got an animated Ahsoka show. God, yes
I would've at least given Ashley the chance to screen test for live action Ahsoka, but in the end, yeah, Rosario was the better choice (and you don't hire Rosario Dawson just to dub her later).
A joke... Her facial structure doesnt match at all
Wait so you are telling me that an actress doesn’t look exactly like an animated character. The horror!
@@lune5289 Remember Count Dooku’s live action vs animated
@@lune5289 you going to bitch about how the animated versions of Anakin, Obi-Wan, Mace, Yoda, Padme, Leia, etc don’t match as well? Get over it.
Great point about not dubbing over Rosario's voice. I can imagine the protests and uproar if someone had the nerve to do that, especially considering all the experience and success she's had.
At one point in the show I just felt that Rosario Dawson sounded like ashoka not with the sounding like ashoka but the way she talked was like ashoka and she looks like a grown up ashoka from rebels so Rosario dawson did a fantastic job to me
i agree totally
you can tell Rosario Dawson cares and she took the time to learn Ahsoka's movements and cadences to bring them to life.
Yeah when she approached Morgan both times, I just saw Ahsoka from Rebels when she finally confronted Vader. Rosario nailed it.
@@jwoellhof yes she had ahsoka’s head movements and lil quirks down pat
*Ahsoka
I wasn’t ever interested in the Ashoka character until Rosario appeared on screen. She has that, once was a hot little teenie bopper, but now is a mature and powerful, beautiful woman. She’s everything you’d hope Ashoka would become.
Exactly when I think of the character she fits it in every possible way.
Ashley's voice was great for a younger, more pluckey, version of her character whereas Rosario's voice and physicality is excellent as an older and more jaded Ahsoka.
GrizzlyTank Agreed, id love to see Ashley play a teenage live action ahsoka in flashbacks though
dude... her species lives to be over 400 years old... so she would still be young and plucky in this time line lol
@@OAwesomeO uhh, no. The Togruta species has a lifespan comparable to humans. She’s middle aged in the Mandalorian.
@@GrizzlyTank no dude her species live to 80 years if they are not force sensitive and if they are, it is 200. At that time she would be around 30.
@@GrizzlyTank nope dude just look at how old shak ti is
Remember that this isn't a one time deal, where Ashley could get by with her limited screen acting and be done with it. There will be a series devoted to Ahsoka, and you need a seasoned actress who's done plenty of action films to fill the role. I am very happy with Rosario's performance and I look forward to see more of her.
Not necessarily devoted to the character but this franchise deserves the best treatment.
Ashley should be used if they do any flashbacks of the clone wars in the Ahsoka series, maybe even Rebels flashbacks. Your reasons for her not to do live action are accurate, but Rosario Dawson studied Ashley's vocal/speech patterns to play Ahsoka in live action and she got it down. I'm pretty sure I remember an interview where Ashley approved of Rosario's performance of Ahsoka in the Mandalorian season two episodes.
They sound nothing alike to me. There were several spots I noticed her intonation was not like Ahsoka that could have easily been done.
@@TheJobieadobe I'm fairly sure you don't sound exactly like you did as a teen. Time changes everyone.
@@tracylyell9440 I will have you know I sound EXACTLY how I did in as a teen! Just kidding. I meant like her intonation and feeling. To me Ashley's Ashoka just feels more caring, compassionate and empathetic. Where Rosario comes off smug and cocky. At the very least she should have had Ashley say all the lines and coach her how to say them like adult Ahsoka would.
I can't think of someone who could have done a better job of Ahsoka. Rosario did a great job. There is a difference between animated and live-action just like there is a difference between voice acting and acting, so with that in mind, it was a near-perfect portrayal.
Rosario is a known actress. And she did great. Spot on casting.
Seeing Ashley in Cosplay, she looks more like Ahsoka than Dawson does imo.
Being real here, the character has ethnic features, Ashley does not, plus Rosario has on screen experience in big movies and other shows, I really can't see anyone else playing the character, it was a good casting choice that the fans stood by
Her only ethnic feature is her big lips. Ahsokas eyes are blue (possible for ethnic people but more common in white people) and her nose is quite small. She is built very small which can apply to nearly every ethnicity.
???
Ahsoka is fucking orange.
Not sure why TV show producers think black people are orange. They did this for starfire too, but that's a whole nother level of butchery.
Anyway either way they had to use orange makeup, and all sorts of other props and shit. An orange/white/blue alien.
@@Flandre-Scarlet obviously she’s orange, that doesn’t mean she doesn’t have ethnic features lmao
@@idabjernemose Her noise is wide like Zendayas so no
I was waiting for this comment lol yes I agree. Seems like people dont want to say it lol. They can get away with her voice in a cartoon. But I feel like Ashley playing Ashoka could offend alot of fans. It just looks right finding someone that looks like her Especially being the adult version of Ashoka. Dave be knowing what he doing lol
Why do y'all care honestly they were both great.
Eckstein doesn't have the experience for a physical role like this. Simple as that. Wasn't a question in my mind that Dawson was right for the role.
Rosario has wanted this role and respects the character. Along with the reasons you pointed out, this is prime casting.
Ashley just wasn't enough of a physical match for Ashoka and as you point out, Rosario has the resume and the look. Hopefully though any future animated projects featuring Ahsoka will continue to be Ashley's territory.
*Ahsoka
I have been a massive Star Wars fan since I first watched a New Hope 35 years ago when I was six years old and my love for it has not waned since. Through all of the movies, the books and comics Ahsoka quickly became my all time favorite character in the franchise. So it was really important to me personally to see her portrayed correctly in live action. So I was upset that Ashley was not able to be the live action Ahsoka, however when I saw how Rosario embraced the character those feeling evaporated. Rosario has done an excellent job taking the animated Ahsoka we last saw and developing that character to being more mature and more haunted by her past, but still have that sarcastic sassy side we all love. I can't wait to see her in the Ahsoka TV series. To me Ashley and Rosario share that character and are both Ahsoka.
you made it sound like rosario was shit in the middle there
What do you think now that the Ahsoka series has aired?
@@alphaneuron9045I second this question!
@@alphaneuron9045she kinda the young ahsoka actress did a better job tbh idk no disrespect to Rosario Dawson she just doesn’t bring the emotion the same to the character even after episode 5 it feels off
@@ozzieoswaldwalton6941 She doesn't at all, she is more a bland reading-the-lines boring version. Not at all Ahsoka. It looks bulky, off, and overall boring. I agree the young Ahsoka did a much better job than Dawson. She is a great actress. But not for a role like Ashoka. Not at all.
Isn’t It obvious? She doesn’t fit the physical profile to look like her, Rosario Dawson is a great cast
I personally don’t like the look they used for live action Ashoka i was more disappointed than hyped watching the episode honestly which is sad cause ahsokas my favorite character in star wars i guess that’s a personal problem tho
Yes, fhe physical profile of not being blonde or white.
What do you think makeup is for genius
While I think Dawson was the perfect choice, I think it would’ve been cool to see the stunt woman who did the mo cap work for the Ahsoka/Maul fight
She is Asian tho and looks nothing like Ahsoka
While I accept the fact that Ashley doesn't have the experience of Rosario with on screen acting, I have to be honest especially after the Ahsoka series Rosario never once felt like Ahsoka to me, nor did she really look like her either. She also really seemed quite wooden and the character didn't feel right even after seeing Anakin again. While some of that may be writing flaws, I really don't think it could have been worse with Ashley playing Ahsoka. So far I've never been convinced by the idea that Rosario plays Ahsoka well. She plays her character decently, but that character is only Ahsoka because we are told that she is, not because she feels like Ahsoka.
I couldn't agree more!!! Maybe it was writing or directing but Ahsoka and even Hera were much more compassionate and caring in Rebels. I think Yara Shahidi would have been a better choice with Ashley on vocals
I totally agree, Ahsoka always bested her opponents by being agile and light. I feel like Rosario is stiff and slow. Also (possibly due to bad writing) but Ahsoka in the her show completely lacks the kind of presence she had in Clone Wars and Rebels. Her character always acted as a beacon of hope and she would lift everyone up just by being there, I don’t feel that at all in the new show.
@@jmextrom there is a video of her back stage with Hayden and they are laughing and hugging and she honestly looks like Ahsoka more not acting then this cold hard stiff Ahsoka in the series
i don’t understand why this is even a question... rosario dawson has the acting and PHYSICAL background to pull this off... the reason why katie sackoff could do a live action bo katan is for the same reason... just that simple it’s levels to this.
*Katee
@@alvallac2171 *kayteeh
@@alvallac2171 thx for the correction that just confirms im right
Exactly
And also cuz shes ethnic and needs to be put more in white predominant star wars
Side note she also read for the entire audio book Ahsoka. Which was a really good book and worth a credit on Audible.
this video did not aged well after the ahsoka show
Ashley Eckstein eye brows just don't work. I think that Rosario looks like her enough that she passes. Also, Rosario Dawson has the physical body shape to pull it off. So I think it is a good choice to recast Ahsoka.
Ashoka is basically a black girl. Ashley clearly don't look black. Rosario has those awesome juicy lips and is a great actor. She looks perfect for the part, how a older Ashoka should look.
Ashoka is modeled after black women George Lucas said it himself
@@onceafetus169 Well, we have the cartoon to base things off. The eyebrow arch and the body shape to pull it off. If you take the cartoons look age it up. Dawson looks like as you would expect for the most part. The only thing would be a wider face, but you are unlikely going to find a perfect person to the cartoon.
Rosario Dawson could almost pass as mixed. So I would be thinking the casting to be more of a thought of Lucas and his wife having a child playing a character even though Dawson isn't their child. It is like a what if.
Also, as a fan I have always thought Rosario Dawson to be absolutely beautiful. I don't see race as I see a beautiful woman who can act. She can pretty much take any role and be fine with me. My point was the cartoon voice actress doesn't look like her if you apply the make up. Her forehead and eyebrows isn't right. I saw it right away and was like nope and her body shape also doesn't look right. Where Dawson has all of that.
I don't normally make a big deal about a skin color. I see her beauty and acting.
I dont know why people care. Anakin has a different actor for animation and for live action, same with Obi wan, dooku exc.
People just wanna find shit to bitch about.. I dont understand it as well
lol...
Chris lee actually voiced duku in the first season and the movie of the clone wars i believe
Rosario Dawson first off, looks more like Ahsoka, in my humble opinion. Second she portrays Ahsoka like shes been through it, and she has. Ahsoka had a rough life, and she pulls it off incredibly. Beyond that the way she presents herself on screen is mysterious and elegent like how Old Ben was in the OG Trilogy. Rosario is THE perfect Ahsoka.
Yes
Here’s hoping that Ashley Eckstein will make a cameo portraying another character like Matt Lanter did in Season 1.
I just wanted to say Ashley's performance as Ahsoka is one of my favorite things about Clone Wars. Her performance has a lot to do with Ahsoka becoming a fan favorite at this point. The fact that it didn't start that way at all is a testament to her abilities.
Casting has been one of the Mandalorian's strengths. So many of characters have been played by the exactly correct performer its amazing. Katee Sackhoff also has the advantage that her character wears a helmet for most action sequences so she can be easily replaced by a stunt or body double for the scene - and because her mouth is covered, dialogue can be easily dubbed.
Well all that about Katee Sackhoff is moot though. Just turned out with her the voice actor is an accomplished live action actor and she already played some physically demanding roles. Makes me wonder if Dave Filoni already thought about casting her as live action Bo Katan way back in Clone Wars haha
Katee Sackoff in the Mandalorian was not dubbed over, and she didn't need to be. She was the voice actress for the character in the animated shows, not just the live action. The look of the animated character was based on the voice actress, so she was able to reprise her role in live action.
I think Rosario Dawson was a great choice for Ashoka, it was a shame Ashley didn’t return but I hope we can see her come back if Ashoka is ever in an animated series again
Yeah I have nothing towards Rosario but the Face paint and lekku/montrals suck. She should be a little more orange too
@@loka-chan6695 the montrals annoyed me especially because they are so stubby lol
Clearly she wasn't Diverse enough.
Most people are forgetting that actors loop their lines all the time so having Ashley dub Rosario's line wouldn't be a problem regardless of how much dialog was involved. Also, the animated Anakin looks nothing like Hayden so Ashley not looking like Ahsoka is irrelevant because it's called ACTING not finding a picture perfect duplicate. Also, Ahsoka wasn't tall and Ashley's height is about average and with the head appliance she would've been taller especially when wearing boots.
I have no problem with Rosario playing Ahsoka because she was hired to play a part, pure and simple. We don't even know if Ashley tried for the part or not.
My apologies for my naïvity here, but what do you mean by "looping lines", please? Thanks in-advance.
At least the rumors of Brie Larson were false, so we dodged a bullet there...
Oh Thank God
Wait what??? Explain pls
@@GigiM_winx There were rumors Brie would play ahsoka, following a picture with ashley and another one of her in jedi robes. So bullet dodged there.
@@hrvojegrgic-akovic5552 OMG THANKGOD LARSON DIDNT PLAY
@@GigiM_winx is that a personal attack or something 😭😭🤣
I’m back 2 years later after the Show and I gotta say they should’ve just hired the voice actress 😂😂
When I realized Ahsoka’s voice actor was Susan in Drake and Josh knowing when I was younger, I had the biggest crush on her Susan character even if she was a lying cheater lol
Probably because if they offered Ashley the chance to audition...and she didn't get the part she's "played" for over a decade it may have opened a huge can of worms. So they just avoided the situation and went with Rosario.
Well, if Ashley Eckstein did play live action Ahsoka, she'd have to undergo training, go in the gym and work on her body and spend hours in makeup. It would have been good if Summer Glau had been live action Ahsoka because of her physical performances in Serenity and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
Yeah she’d have to lose a bit
I think some people tend to forget that almost all the characters in the animated shows look and sound different than their live action counterparts. So we really shouldn’t expect any different here.
I respectfully disagree . I've said it a lot and I'll stay true to it. All the animated adaptions are based on. Real people. Ahsoka started off in clome wars, no reason to completely kick Ashley out if the show. Also the voice actor for Bo kotan, another clome wars orignal, is the same actor who portrayed her in mando. Disney didn't like Ashley for whatever reason and butchered her. I hate them
@@joejoemartinez6059 how so? She doesn't look like Ashoka at all and you can always find instances that the voice actor can play the real actor, but when that doesn't happen, it usually isn't for whatever reason
@@everythinglakers1713 she's a made up animated character. No one looks like her. Not even Rosario. She has the benefit of having a darker skin tone which makes it look more natural in certain lighting since ashoka does too, but other than that she looks nothing like how she did. Animated.
Simple explanation is Marketing, Rosario Dawson is a far more mainstream actress, while Ahsoka is popular in the fandom, she still isn't as well known in the mainstream since she doesn't appear in the live action movies so having a bigger name actress portray her gives her that extra bump (which is extra important since she is getting her own show).
Ashley's appearance was fine just looking at her cosplay and a professional make-up team would probably make it look even more accurate. Her physicality as an actress is something that can be worked on, plenty of actors go and train for roles, even Rosario Dawson probably went and got some training for the fight scenes she had to do. Issues such as age can easily be hand-waved as simply aging differences between humans and Togrutas (this is a show with a 50 year old toddler after all).
Togruta can live up to 200 years.
Na Ashley just doesn't look like the character
@@etriganthedemon666 That too. She’s actually five inches shorter than the character at the time of the final season of TCW, and 11 than the character at the time of Rebels and The Mandalorian (yes, I know Rosario Dawson is 5’7, but you don’t just shrink seven full inches in a few years unless you have serious physiological problems, Togruta or not. In most fans’ headcanon, Ahsoka is still 6’1 in The Mandalorian).
@@thefilmwatcher1302 and also Bo Katan is way older than Boba Fett in the clone wars and yet in the Mandalorian Bo Katan looks way more younger than Boba Fett, so the trick is don't think too much about it just watch the show and enjoy
@@etriganthedemon666 Boba had spent five years on Tatooine artificially being aged by the intensity of the twin suns, and Bo-Katan had spent 28 after the Clone Wars constantly fighting on the front lines and keeping fit. Also, she’s a Mandalorian.
Rosario Dawson does a great job, but I dont think her physical appearance is more like Ahsoka than Ashley. If anything I think the latter's facial features are closer. I dont know if Ashley could do the physical acting and action scenes as well, though.
Ashley was phenomenal in the animated series & Rosario is a lock for her live action portrayal of an adult Ahsoka. To learn that Ahsoka Tano will have a dedicated series is the cherry on top!
I was more surprised they didn’t do what they did with Maul in Solo and dub in Ashley’s voice.
This video covered that, and the differences between the Solo scene and this Mandalorian episode.
It’s because it isn’t a cameo and a more extended role. Besides Rosario does a pretty good voice anyway.
That would be 2 salaries instead of 1 and then a shit ton of editing to boot
Because it turned out horrible when they did it in Solo
Becuase it would of been a pain in the ass. Editing nightmare.
Cause they would say it’s racist not casting a black actress
Why though? Ahsoka isn't black she's orange anyone can play her
I think it's unfair to claim Ashley couldn't make the transition. Kind of insulting.
Her cosplay doesn't look good
If it was a guy, they'd have sent him to the gym for the role.
Ashoka was modeled after black people soo
@@onceafetus169 funny, I thought she was a togruta.
Because Ashley doesn’t have the right face for an older Ashoka.
and also skin. and black facial features. jesus christ.
@@ajayche7842 exactly
And height
She looks more like her in Rebels than Dawson.
Excuses, she was white. They didnt choose her because she was white. It was obvious the older Ahsoka from rebels was designed more towards her look. How hard is it to live-act smug faces and slow head turns? How many articles quoted Star Wars writers and directors blibberingvon about being inclusive etc.
Mm-hmm.
Why didn’t James Earl Jones play young Anakin in the PT? Is that the next question?
He was busy leading his kingdom of Zamunda cause his son was busy finding a wife
MAAD TEE 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Really? He was too old, black, and Jones was playing VADER, not Anakin. Dumbass. Not the same circumstance. Ashley could have very well played the character if she was more action-packed and had stronger facial features which she was capable of achieving though more acting roles and surgery. But there was no way Jones could de-age and re-race himself to play young Anakin which would take an act of Harry Potter magic. So your attempt to being a smart ass and making a point did not work out well for you. -_-
@@devontehuntley6274 bro chill the guy was just making a joke.
@@SS_Anubiss It was a stupid joke and one he never should have made. I don't take those lightly. He probably meant it too like the dumb person he is.
Well, the legacy characters also got new voices in "Clone Wars". So it's only fair to change the voices for live action if necessary.
I respectfully disagree with a couple things in this assessment.
The look:
It’s only because of the clone wars animation style of using exaggerated polygons for face shapes and body features that Ahsoka’s character model does not resemble Ashley as much as it could. Ahsoka’s features were actually closely modeled after Ashley originally in clone wars. She looks more like the clone wars version than Rosario does. The rebels look was a noticeable departure from the way she should have looked. Again, animation style changing is what made her look so different. Using the same exact facial structures and shapes made her look super weird with the different texturing they were using in rebels so it made her look way different but if you adapted the original look to the screen Ashley is super close.
Ashley’s experience:
The idea that Ashley was not equipped for the screen adaptation, while I understand the argument, is ultimately not a major issue. Plenty of relatively “inexperienced” screen actors began superstar careers with a huge bang on the screen after a few minor roles much like Ashley. Examples like Steve Carrell, Emma Watson, John Krasinski, Millie Bobbie Brown, Jennifer Lawrence are all examples of people who were legit “nobodies” in Hollywood until the thing you first remember them from. The truth is that from the outside it may seem highly significant that an actor be experienced on screen and “have chops” as they say but the reality is that the casting director picks who they think will accomplish the goal of whoever is in charge of paying them. And when you work with Disney, lore integrity, accuracy, compelling storytelling, and being in touch with the audience that is fanatically loyal to the source material, ALL take a back seat to the almighty dollar. The fact is that Disney is a merchandising and media company not a storytelling company like they used to be. So they ordered an actress who was the most likely to be liked by the most amount of people so that everyone would watch and buy.
Rosario vs Ashley:
Lastly, Rosario and Ashley both would have face obstacles in the live action version of the character. Ashley’s would have been adapting to the screen for an extended role. As we have said it’s not actually a huge obstacle once the casting director has chosen you. You’d get all the coaching, time, and resources you’d need to do it justice, if that was the goal (more about that in a moment). However that fact that Ashley IS Ahsoka, would have heavily guided and aided the process and made any learning curve much more manageable because she knows the character inside and out. Rosario’s obstacle was Ashley’s exact strength. Unfortunately, the entire time I watched the recent Ahsoka series I just kept on thinking “I don’t ever remember Ahsoka being so inexpressive and aloof” she was the opposite of that. She felt deeply for other people much like her master did, but she had learned how to temper her deeply felt emotions with a little self control. Rosario lacked the emotional depth and vulnerability of the character in almost every scene. I’m not saying Rosario is bad, she just is not like the character of Ahsoka. She’s a different Ahsoka that is very far from the original personality and emotional connection of Ashely’s version. I think she failed to understand the character’s personality. She used only the emotional context of Ahsoka’s most difficult times to develop the character and forgot about the wise cracking, lightly sarcastic, and animated side of the character. Which is only part of Ahsoka. That’s why every thing she said felt so dry.
The painful truth is that Filoni and Faveau allowed Disney to move forward without Ashley for financial reasons and also personal reasons which I won’t go into. It was an unfortunate decision and the character suffered for it.
For all of the people who would have “given Ashley a shot” and cast her as Asoka-I’m not sure they understand the craft and skill that a screen actor brings to a project. Disney (an extremely risk-averse company) is not going to “roll the dice” and hope that Ashley can inherit all of the physical talent and experience that the role requires. A lot of money and the credibility of the franchise is on the line. It’s not simply putting on makeup and costume and delivering the lines and it just somehow “happens”.
Screen Actors are (as in Rosario’s case) often extremely proficient and professional at what they do. Not that Voice Actors aren’t equally as talented and professional: they just “have a very particular (but different) set of skills.” No professional film maker would have even considered casting James Earl Jones to PHYSICALLY play Vader at any point in the Star Wars franchise (even for the scenes where he’s ENTIRELY in the suit). Jones isn’t/wasn’t capable of the embodiment of the physical presence of Vader. But VOCALLY, there is no one better!
Everything about a SCREEN actor PHYSICALLY must meld with the character: how they move, their mannerisms, facial expressions, how they fight, etc.. None of this was done by Eckstein in the Star Wars properties. She has relatively little experience as a screen actor. All of Ashoka’s onscreen performance was done by a team of ANIMATORS. Overlooking how much this small army of people who were NOT Eckstein contributed to the performance of Ashoka is kind of a “diss” to the animators.
Rosario Dawson was able to achieve a faithful and wonderful PHYSICAL interpretation of what all of animators did-ALL BY HERSELF: no animators required (okay, maybe a LITTLE help from animators and stunt doubles during the acrobatic and dangerous parts of the fight scenes. But everyone this side of Tom Cruise (who does his own stunts) briefly uses digital doubles and stunt doubles.).
Dawson’s ability to masterfully perform Ashoka PHYSICALLY is a testimony to her talent as a screen actor. Eckstein does an SUPERIOR job with the VOICE of Ashoka. Rosario does an equally SUPERIOR job with the physical being of Ashoka. Two different interpretation of the same character.
As far as “dubbing” in Ashley’s voice: get REAL people! First off, that would be INCREDIBLY time consuming and expensive (Automated Dialogue Replacement always is...). And doing so would be a discredit to ECKSTEIN. She’d have ATTEMPT to tailor HER Ashoka to fit Rosario’s physical performance and mannerisms. The “voice” no longer entirely ASHLEY’s any more-she’d have to fit it into the very constructive box of Dawson’s physical performance. Eckstein would be taking cues from Rosario. Western animation (I.e. Ashley’s experience) doesn’t even work like this. FIRST, they record the voices THEN then animators animate the character, incorporating the work of the voice actor in their work. Highly likely that a Eckstein/Dawson meld on Ashoka would produce an eerie mismatch of voice to image, even if perfectly synchronized (which would take an eternity and be very expensive, once again).
I’m conclusion: GROW UP, folks: animation and live action are TWO DIFFERENT mediums, requiring TWO UNIQUE (and sometimes marginally overlapping) set of skills. Appreciate both actors for the excellent interpretation of the character we all love and know that they are equally valid!
As a director/ producer of over 25 years, I literally couldn’t have said it better myself.
Indeed.
Exactly why are people complaining
Completely unrelated but I love how you didn’t even once spell Ahsoka correctly 🤣
They should have at least brought in Ashley to do a screen test to see if she could pull it off. Dawson did a fine acting job, but without the voice she just didn't feel like Ahsoka to me.
Well, Ashley doesn't look like Ahsoka either. Her live-action acting experience is limited to romance dramas and comedies (had to look it up) unlike Dawson has with action movies.
Being a Prequels guy, I was annoyed the first time I heard animated Anakin, Ben and Rex/the clones not sounding like their movie counterparts. I got over it a few episodes later.
You'll get used to it once Rosario's Ahsoka series starts like I did with the animated series. If not, then that's your problem!
@@mstr293 Ahsoka is an alien species. She doesn't actually look like either of them. And it's much easier to make Ashley look like Ahsoka with makeup than it is to make Rosario sound like Ahsoka.
I still say they should have at least brought Ashley in for a screen test/audition, even if just out of professional courtesy.
@@rreagan007 10,000% agree. Took the words right out of my mouth.
We'll get used to her. I remember when Chris Reeve first played Superman, I thought he was all wrong for the role that George Reeves had defined for me as a kid in the 1960s.
@@mstr293 And Clone Wars turned out to be far better than the prequels acting-wise anyway. In fact, that made those films better because the context was so well defined.
I love both actresses portrayals of Ahsoka equally, and ultimately, I think it's a good choice to do it the way they have because of how much Ahsoka's character has changed throughout the story and her arc, just like how Anakin/Darth Vader's character was portrayed by different actors throughout the series to portray Anakin/Darth Vader's changes & growth at that point in time, same as with Obi-Wan/Ben for example, especially after Ahsoka discovered the truth about Anakin, then fighting him as Darth Vader in Rebels, the fall of the empire, growing and maturing all along the way in her own path outside of the Jedi order, but also a part of the last surviving remnants of that culture in the galaxy, and a part of the rebellion. Having multiple actors helps solidify in our minds how those changes have impacted the character, and shows a clear change in who she is, just like many other characters in the series who undergo a serious story arc. I think that where she is as a character in The Mandalorian and her own standalone series, is a much more mature, experienced, and in some ways refined, near master of the force and that portrayal seems to fit the casting choices made by Dave Filoni, the creator of that character. Whatever he chooses, if it works, I respect it.
I can't wait for the moment in the Obi-Wan tv show, when Ahsoka inevitably shows up & he says to her :
"Don't seem to remember Anakin _ever_ having a padawan...very interesting..."
Why would Obi-Wan ever say something like that? He knows Ahsoka pretty well.
I guess he refers to Obi wan not remembering r2 in a new hope.
K I'm confused this not only doesn't make sense, there wouldnt be a reason for obi wan to pretend to not know someone who already knows him, what?
@@Abandonsoyciety it's a joke, referring to when obi wan didn't remember R2
Ok, I can see this is confusing the hell out of some folks, but it was just a jokey reference to plot holes & inconsistencies that are created whenever there are changes made to Star Wars canon - for eg.
how in ANH, Obi-Wan has obviously never met R2 before, he has no memory of him because they never met prior to the events of that movie -
many years later, the prequels came out, & now there's R2 _with_ Obi-Wan, several times - even in ROTS he's talking to him & *calling him by name!* - yet now viewed in chronological order, an older Kenobi seems to have absolutely no recollection whatsoever of this little droid, - to say nothing of 3-PO!!
Same thing with Ahsoka, a major character, added to canon _after_ the prequels had been made, but in those movies, Anakin clearly never had an apprentice, there was not even the slightest reference to her or mention of him training anyone, because in the narrative of the films, the Jedi order don't fully trust him & he's deemed to be too unstable & is still learning himself anyway -
teaching a padawan is the _last_ thing they would be having him do in those films -
Once again, some years later The Clone Wars tv show comes along, set between the events of eps 2 & 3 - however now, Anakin is assigned a padawan, Ahsoka - by Yoda & Obi-Wan no less!, & she's established as a mainstream character with as much importance as Anakin or Obi-Wan themselves.
And that's the gag, in the Obi-Wan tv show , Ewan McGregors exiled Jedi Master (hypothetically) meets Ahsoka -
but doesn't recognize her because _his_ movie version of Obi-Wan never encountered her.
Just as Alec Guinness' Obi-Wan is clueless about R2.
y'see?
Maybe because she’s a voice actor? I mean there’s a reason she’s not headline blockbuster movies... why does everyone want to be triggered about everything. There are contracts, it’s not like the character is her property and it’s not like Disney owes her something.
Also she looks nothing like her. People were crying about the tails being too short. How would they fill about the whole damn look lol
Well, it's not like Rosario did any good acting or physicality in the Ahsoka show...
And calling her an experienced swordsman is a joke 😂
I find it interesting around the time that the Rosario Dawson rumors started to circulate, Eckstein made a post on instagram that sounded a lot like she was retiring from playing the character over the fact that she didn't get to play the role in live action like she had hoped to.
I genuinely hope we haven't lost Eckstein in the role to Disney execs and Fan demands regarding the casting, because out of all those things, that would be quite a tragedy.
Especially since both portrayals are strong, Eckstein's and Dawson's are equally good (although I will forever be biased in favor of Eckstein doing a live action version ever since I saw the cosplay she did for the Her Universe brand).
Having Eckstein continue to voice animated versions of Ahsoka would be a nice with Rosario as a live action compliment to that.
Not really. Both her and rosario Dawson shared some nice comments to each other. We could still see Ashley Eckstein in Bad Batch
She also brings her own fan base to watching the show.. that means more viewers and more money coming to the show. Look at the vast pool of on screen shows she has. It was a good move for more money. Also she nailed it so it was a win win. I know how the money thing comes in play from the producers and casting directors because I was a actor for a bit myself and wrote scripts as well as funded a project and co casted the project.
2 years later were all still wondering why having watched Rosario flop around with her deep voice and back fat pretending to be Ahsoka.
@LiveSoftballTV yeah. Ashley would’ve flopped her around with her belly fat and been far too short for the role - but at least she’d have sounded like Ahsoka
If i was going to do a live action show set in the clone wars, i think I'd at least audition Ashley. But for Ashoka at this point on the time line, Rosario was a good choice.
*Ahsoka
@@alvallac2171 you're not wrong. ;)
Jeez I knew I would run into a video about this tbh I prefer both Ashley as animation Ahsoka and Rosario as live action Ahsoka
Blonde blue eyed and white. That’s three strikes, you’re out!
Yep.
In the ahsoka show, I think it'd be cool if they added in Ashley's voice during flashbacks.
At 1st i will admit i was hesitant at Rosario playing Ahsoka but she killed it in the Mando. Great work Rosario!
Rosario Dawson did a pretty good job as Ahsoka, and it's not given to everyone, as this character is amazing. But man, Ashley still is gorgeous, has a magnificent voice, proved she can be physically a convincing Ahsoka, and she did so well at voicing the character... so yeah, i think i would at least have considered her as first choice, and have given her a try...
For real what a missed opportunity at the very least she's so much younger and could sell the important action scenes. At the very least I would have dubbed over Rosario at the least
It sounds like Ashley wasn't even given a chance to even screen test for it. I would be interested to know if she was even asked to come in and try it. As for the combat scenes, I believe she would have been able to do them. For those who did not know, when they did the final season of Clone Wars on D+ The duel between her and Maul was motion captured by both Ray Park and Ashley Eckstein. So anyone who says she physically couldn't have done the combat, go watch that duel again. Also in terms of her hight vs the high Ahsoka is supposed to be, well that can also be faked in most situations. That is common practice in Hollywood. An example I can think of really well is the show Smallville with Tom Welling against James Marsters. Go listen to Michael Rosenbaum's podcast Inside of You and the episode with James where he talks about that... So hight and physicality are non issues here. I still feel she should have been given a shot.
Actually, Lauren Mary Kim doubled for Ahsoka in the duel with Maul.
I agree entirely, and actually posted my own comment along this same line of thought before I even saw yours. And even if SenseiEpu is right about Ashley not performing the mo-cap for the Maul/Ahsoka fight, actors regularly undergo training to physically prepare themselves for roles--it's a normal thing in the business. Ashley should at least have had the opportunity to try for the part. I said in my comment what I think was really going on with the casting (well, a large part of it), so I won't really go into it here. What I will say is that this is the one decision John Favreau has made with The Mandalorian that I am bothered by. Rosario Dawson did good, but that was Ashley's role and Ashley should have had her chance first. Imagine the backlash if Marvel Studios decided to bring the Netflix shows into the MCU canon but the recast Claire with Ashley without even asking Rosario first if she wanted to come back for the role! It's ludicrous and would never happen, but there is no way fans would stand for it if it did, no matter how good the performance was.
The guy who made the video has no idea what he's talking about. The fights are trained for. Doesn't look like ahsoka? Wth does that even mean? Ashoka was supposed to be a person of color?
@@Warm_and_loveable That last point you just made also has me confused. With special effects makeup you can transform most anyone to look most any way you want within reason. Also agreed, actors train for combat scenes and or have stunt doubles. Even Christopher Lee had a stunt double for his combat scenes... To say Ashley couldn't have done this for the reasons above, I still don't understand why Ashley wasn't allowed to at least screen test for the Mandalorian's version of her character.
@@TK0130Grey cool
I think it would be like a Alec/Ewan think where Ashly would be the younger version while Rosario is the Older
Definitely agree. I have no problem with 2 (or more) people play Ahsoka!
No. Its not.
@@TalkingWithMyHans definitely agree! Ashley for younger.
tbh Ashley wouldn't even be a good younger live action Ahsoka. Look up "Laura Harrier Ahsoka" on google, she's a dead ringer and a good actress. Ashley is iconic for her voice role as Ahsoka though. I treat it a lot like Kevin Conroy as Batman or Mark Hamill as The Joker.
@@CJ-BZ exactly. Ashley is a voice actress. If she was a good live action actress then she would be one. She does not look or fit in the Ashoka, except of course the voice, especially since now Rosario nailed it. Rosario is Ashoka live action. That's a period at the end of that sentence. And Ashley is 100 percent Ashoka's voice in animation. See other period.
*ACTING AHSOKA:* I 100% agree with you.
*DUBBING AHSOKA:* Nah, lame excuse. ILM can bring a dead Tarkin back to life, and de-age Luke Skywalker, but you trying to tell me dubbing an actress is hard? You don’t give Ashley enough credit. She may not be a physical actress, but she is a highly trained Voice Actress with 12 years of experience as Ahsoka. If she can dub a virtual character for 12 years and make it look believable, then lip syncing a real life person should be a cake walk.
And still, Rosario did an INCREDIBLE Job at it and everyone accepted "her Ahsoka" immediately as "the Ahsoka".
@@maddi5920 And Ashley is left blowing in the wind.....she's yesterday's news.
In Jamaica we would call this a Bloodclatt stupid question.
She’s missing something that Disney requires these days.
In Germany we have the original German clone wars ahsoka voice
Only because average germans can't speak English
@@etriganthedemon666 wut? This comment is so stupid, dubbing is really common and some people prefer to watch stuff in their own languages even if they know english
@@etriganthedemon666 never read something more stupid
@@Crock509 why are you booing me? I'm right
You're right but that doesn't mean I'm wrong
@@etriganthedemon666 because its like saying that americans watch movie in english because they cant speak russian well enough
Thank God they did not use her. No disrespect intended sheis not a live action actor. And it's obvious they have big plans for this live action version.
And Dawson was better? Even if you disregard Dawson's off screen issues, she butchered the role. I'll be skipping the spin-off series, that's for certain. I love Ahsoka as a character. Ahsoka was NOT in the Mandalorian. The voice was off, the mannerisms were off, the excuse for not having the prosthetics the correct length was a bit of a cop out given the extent of the action scenes. The Mandalorian's been hit or miss for me, often lacklustre in the characterisation of throwaway characters. Dawson's Ahsoka felt the same to me. Ahsoka should not feel like a throwaway character... Especially with all the pre-existing characterisation...
@@arron9782 Dawson nailed it. You are entitled to your opinion, but to say she butchered the role is comical to me and the rest of your arguments about the show are way off and some down right false. Sounds alot like pre-canned, baseless fodder, really. But again to each its own. You should definitely skip the spin off, stop watching Mandolorian all together and take a course in writing and story telling so that you can atleast recognize progressive storytelling and characterization. I wish you well.
@@arron9782 Dawson absolutely killed it I have no idea what fucking show you watched. Her voice was fine and her mannerisms were great. You’re out of your fucking mind and Disney doesn’t care if you skip the show.
Ya. Except Thrawn was played in live-action by his voice-acting counterpart... and he looked nothing like the character either.