"The Path of Anger" | |
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Series Star Wars: Tales of the Empire Season 1, Episode 2 | |
Air date | May 4th, 2024 |
Writers | Dave Filoni; Amanda Rose Muñoz |
Director | Steward Lee |
Producers | Dave Filoni; Kathleen Kennedy |
Starring | Lars Mikkelsen; Xander Berkeley; Tom Konkle; Diana Lee Inosanto |
Episode guide | |
Previous "The Path of Fear" |
Next "The Path of Hate" |
"The Path of Anger" is the second episode of the Star Wars: Tales of the Empire animated streaming series. It was directed by Steward Lee with a script written by Amanda Rose Munoz and Dave Filoni. All episodes of this series premiered on Disney+ on Star Wars Day, May 4th, 2024.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Lars Mikkelsen | Grand Admiral Thrawn |
Xander Berkeley | Gilad Pellaeon |
Tom Konkle | Moff Isdain/Villager #1 |
Diana Lee Inosanto | Morgan Elsbeth |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Warwick Davis | Rukh |
Meg Marchand | Villager #2 |
Shelby Young | Villager #3 |
Wing T. Chao | Wing |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Star Wars was created by writer, director and executive producer George Lucas. It first captured the imaginations of movie goers in May, 1977 with its inaugural installment, which has since come to be identified by its full title, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. The movie led to two sequels, a prequel trilogy, a third trilogy, several spin-off films, and numerous television programs, animated projects, novels, comic books, and video games, as well as developing into a merchandising giant.
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