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One of the most exciting announcements from Star Wars Celebration is that Hayden Christensen will reprise his role as Anakin Skywalker in Season 2 of Ahsoka. Following this major reveal, we had the opportunity to sit down with Christensen to discuss his return to the iconic character after nearly two decades, his appreciation for the darker aspects of Star Wars, and even his favorite Anakin meme.
We kicked off our conversation by asking Christensen about other Anakin stories he would like to explore on screen. He expressed a keen interest in delving deeper into the Clone Wars era, a period that, aside from a notable scene in Ahsoka and minor appearances in the films, has primarily been portrayed in animated form by Matt Lanter.
Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker in Ahsoka. Image Credit: Lucasfilm
"I know my friend Ewan would be game for that as well," Christensen added. "It's a cool look. It's a cool sort of period in Star Wars and I think there are great stories that we could tell there. So who knows, maybe one day."
While fans would love to see this come to fruition, Christensen acknowledges that it would "require a little bit of aging" magic. However, this doesn't dampen his enthusiasm or his desire to continue exploring Anakin's story, including the Darth Vader timeline.
"I love this character," Christensen said. "I would love the chance to continue to explore Anakin's story some more and hopefully do the Darth Vader timeline a little bit more too. I think there are more stories there to be told."
Our discussion then turned to "Revenge of the Sith," which is approaching its 20th anniversary on May 19, 2025. The film is renowned for its dark themes, and Christensen appreciates when Star Wars tackles challenging subjects.
"George Lucas made some very bold choices and I love that he did that," Christensen remarked. "However, he did it in a way that we could still digest everything. For example, Anakin is killing younglings, but we don't actually see it. But yeah, I like it when Star Wars goes dark. That works for me."
Reflecting on his return to the character after nearly 20 years, Christensen noted the personal growth and deeper connection he feels to Anakin now.
"Of course it feels different. I'm different," Christensen said. "I've had 20 years of life that I didn't have before, and that just sort of changes your perspective on things. But in a lot of ways, I feel even more connected to Anakin now than I ever have because I've had more time to think about him and sort of try to understand him.
"It's a very unique thing coming back to a role after all of these years and an interesting sort of exercise in the craft of acting, having to sort of account for that passage of time. But I feel very fortunate that I have the opportunity to do it."
To wrap up our conversation, we shifted our focus to the broader Star Wars saga and asked Christensen his thoughts on the ongoing debate about the optimal viewing order for the films."Not really," Christensen said. "I don't know that there is a right way or a wrong way, and I think there's merit to both. I think George Lucas would like you to start with episode one and experience the story in a linear fashion, but there's definitely something to be said for starting with episode four. I've thought about it myself as I have yet to show my daughter the films... I mean she is going to see her dad do some sort of gnarly stuff."
Finally, we couldn't resist asking Christensen about the plethora of Anakin memes and which one he favors. While he's seen the sand meme countless times and enjoys the one of him and Padmé in the field, his current favorite is the meme where Emperor Palpatine pleads with Anakin not to let Mace Windu kill him, and Anakin responds, "He's just reflecting your lightning back at you... just stop shooting lightning!"