ICYMI: Lars Mikkelsen discusses reprising his role as Grand Admiral Thrawn from Star Wars Rebels for the upcoming Lucasfilm & Disney+ series Ahsoka. / Ahsoka LarsMikkelsen GrandAdmiralThrawn StarWars StarWarsRebels Lucasfilm DisneyPlus
to discuss their appearance at Star Wars Celebration.How Ahsoka Star Lars Mikkelsen Responded to His Warm Reception at Star Wars Celebration
"It was a very emotional moment that I didn't expect to have," Mikkelsen said."But I think there's a lot of love to be taken care of from the audience. And I felt enormous gratitude. It was amazing. Never tried anything like that." Thrawn was introduced in the 1991"Heir to the Empire" trilogy by, who also had a hand in bringing the character into the Disney era and becoming the primary antagonist in.
Mikkelsen describes Thrawn as"a top strategist. He's always seven paces ahead of anybody else. And ruthless, of course. But only when it's needed, actually. I think he thrives also with the creativity of the surroundings. I mean, he's not using people in a bad way. He's using their creativity to reach his goals.
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