Titles and Brief Descriptions of the Next 5 Star Wars: Rebels Episodes!

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The guys from JediBibliothek uncovered the titles and brief plot descriptions of the upcoming 5 Star Wars: Rebels episodes. What should we expect from these episodes leading to the mid Season 3 finale? Read on to find out…

 

 

The first three titles have already been revealed again by JediBibliothek two weeks ago, however this time they have a brief plot description. The last two episodes are completely new.

 

Today Star Wars: Rebels is taking a break and there will not be a new episode. The series will continue next week.

 

Here are the titles and brief descriptions of the next 5 episodes translated from German:

 

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Star Wars Rebels S03, E07 : Imperial Supercommandos (November 5, 2016).

Having lost contact with the Protectors of Concord Dawn, Sabine, Ezra and Fenn Rau investigate and find the base occupied by Imperial Mandalorians.

 

 

Star Wars Rebels S03, E08 : Iron Squadron (November 19, 2016).

Ezra and Sabine join forces to tame a young top pilot and his crew, who are risking their lives in a fight. Only this way, they can defend their homeland.

 

 

Star Wars Rebels S03, E09 : The Wynkahthu Job (November 26, 2016).

The rebels join forces with unscrupulous pirates to retrieve a freighter carrying weapons needed by the rebellion. However, the mission turns out to be far more dangerous than expected.

 

 

Star Wars Rebels S03, E10 : An Inside Man.

On their search for information about a new imperial weapon, Ezra and Kanan infiltrate an imperial installation, which is about to be locked down. In order to escape, they have to trust an enemy.

 

 

Star Wars Rebels S03, E11 : Visions and Voices.

Tortured by visions of Maul, Ezra has to travel through the galaxy and participate in a weird ritual to cut his connection with Maul.

 

 

Source: JediBibliothek

 

 

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41 thoughts on “Titles and Brief Descriptions of the Next 5 Star Wars: Rebels Episodes!

  • October 29, 2016 at 6:28 pm
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    Can’t wait for E11: Visions and Voices!

  • October 29, 2016 at 9:24 pm
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    hmm, none of these blurbs mentions thrawn. i really hope that is just an oversight.

    • October 30, 2016 at 5:38 pm
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      I find it strange that Thrawn was mentioned and hyped for this season and we have barely seen him throughout. I guess you can’t be a great tactition if you continue to get bested by the Rebels but we haven’t seen him do much of anything thus far.

      • October 30, 2016 at 8:11 pm
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        it is a tad disappointing, i hope that it means we’ll be getting wall to wall thrawn in the second half.

      • October 31, 2016 at 4:05 pm
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        I don’t think he’s been bested by the rebels at all this season. In his past two encounters w/ them at the season premiere and most recently on Ryloth he has allowed them to escape. As a tactician I’d imagine he’s more focused on the end game. If he were to have taken out the Ghost crew like other imperials would have, then yeah he’d have wiped out a small cell of the rebellion but then he’d had no ties to the greater group. It’s my opinion that he’s basically using them. Imagine the entire rebellion as a tree with each small faction being branches off of that tree. Why cut off one branch when you can trace it back to the foundation. Take out the foundation and you essentially take out everything else that stems from it.

        • October 31, 2016 at 5:02 pm
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          Yeah but he ultimately fails, he doesn’t stop the Rebellion, so whatever his plan is, it won’t work. We know this for a fact. We have seen him plot and scheme but nothing has come of it thus far. Much like the prequel trilogies handling of Anakin & Obi-Wan’s friendship, we have only been told how great of a tactician he is but it hasn’t been shown at all.

          • October 31, 2016 at 6:14 pm
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            I guess. But I feel that’s the same as making the argument that we already know how Rogue One ends, so what’s the point in seeing all of these characters go on this mission? I’m sure just like the film there’s going to be enough in the season to whet our appetite and appreciate the character of Thrawn. The only real drawback I see is that simlarly to the characters of Krennic and Galen Erso if we want a more comprehensive understanding of these characters we’ll have to delve into their accompanying novels (the coming Thrawn novel and the Rogue One novel)

            Plus, I think we should have a little more faith in Hidalgo, Filoni, and co to provide a better backstory to events now that they have hindsight in seeing the flaws of the Prequels. I’m with you, but leaning more on the optimistic side as the season is still young.

          • October 31, 2016 at 8:45 pm
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            It’s comparing Thrawn to Rogue One isn’t a fair one due to the fact that none of the characters in Rogue One were hyped up to have this greater purpose and impact on the story. Granted we are so much of the season to get through, it just seems to be very light on Thrawn for some strange reason. My earlier point being that the creators probably don’t want him to be on the perceived end of the losing side week after week, but in the shadows for now. Well see where it all ends, I am still very intrigued but I hope that they get on with it already.

          • November 1, 2016 at 12:01 am
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            Agree on Thrawn, but we saw the Obi-wan/Anakin friendship during the first half of ROTS. It was then expanded on in the Clone Wars cartoon.

          • November 1, 2016 at 5:24 am
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            Yeah the movies did such a terrible job of it that they needed an entire series to try and fix it.

          • November 1, 2016 at 7:30 am
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            Whoever said the point of the prequels was to be all about their friendship… the fact lucas addressed it in ROTS and well at that was enough to justify obiwan mentioning what a good friend anakin was to him to like. Besides obiwan had to train him and all that too so i would say lucas did a very good job there. And for those that wanted more of the friendship we got the clone wars show.

        • October 31, 2016 at 11:59 pm
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          Oh yes, the end game where he just keeps letting them go hoping one day it will lead to some grand victory.. ie an excuse for the writers to have the Ghost get away and not make Thrawn look weak while they struggle to come up with said end game that in no way will justify him letting them go so many times.

          Btw, how exactly is he tracing them?

          • November 1, 2016 at 4:56 pm
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            Well its only been 2 times right? Is that really so many? I didn’t say my theory on Thrawn’s actions were fact, just that it’s one way to see the strategy play out. Remember we’re only what… 3 or 4 episodes into a 22 episode season? Could you tell me exactly how Season 2 was going to play out after the 3rd or 4th episode when we still hadn’t seen Maul and the most interesting thing we got aside from the Siege of Lothal was the introduction of the Seventh Sister and Fifth Brother? Just from a logical stand point, I find it borderline funny to think we can predict where this season will end as well as what the arcs of our heroes and villains will be when we know so little. Until we’re given a reason to, why bother being pessimistic? It’ll only change your current perspective on the show and lessen the richness of the experience for you. Just ride it out and then talk about how Thrawn was a failed villain. Personally, I don’t see how one can say Thrawn looks weak at this point in time. He’s not Vader, Maul, or an Inquisitor. He’s not supposed to get physical like they are. In Hera’s Heroes we just witnessed him completely predict the actions of Hera, someone he knew nothing about personally but was able to deduce her actions/reactions by simply knowing her species and their culture. And he chose to let her escape. I think people are going to be split on the use of Thrawn because he’s just not a conventional villain. The way I see it instead of going the way of Vader and using some tactics and brute strength, we’ll probably see Thrawn focus more on tactics and discovering things about the Rebels before setting forth some big plan which will probably ultimately fail (though perhaps we may get a death of Zeb or some minor character out of it). I dunno.

            I just say don’t put on the pessimistic glasses yet or you’re going to have a long 4 months of disliking this season.

          • November 1, 2016 at 5:28 pm
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            Dude you’re stretching your argument. I never said anything about predicting the season, I just said so far the Thrawn stuff hasn’t been that great and I think they are getting away with it just because so many Thrawn/EU fans are so excited just to have Thrawn on the show/in canon that they are letting things slide.

            I’d rather bring it up now so maybe it can be fixed, rather than “ride it out” and be stuck with a “failed villain.” As far as tactics, there isn’t anything Thrawn learned about the Ghost crew that wasn’t already known. Spin it all you want, but if he would have just blasted them out of the sky that would have solved a lot of problems for the Empire. I also don’t believe that Sidious/Vader would leave hunting Jedi up to Thrawn. In my opinion, the Marvel SW/Vader series has done a far better, more “realistic” job of showing how the Emperor and Vader would go about dealing with the resurgence of a Jedi threat (Luke Skywalker).

            As far as season 2, yeah, I actually did figure the end game would include a show down with kanan, Ezra, Ahsoka and Vader/inquisitors since that was kind of set up and also how they marketed season 2.

  • October 29, 2016 at 10:03 pm
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    Guessing inside man is the Episode that Kallus reveals he is Fulcrum.

    • October 30, 2016 at 12:23 am
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      worst kept secret on the show. 😉

      • October 30, 2016 at 5:08 pm
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        I thought Ahsoka ended up being Fulcrum? It was a female voice. That said I do think the Inside Man episode has to do with Kallus though.

        • October 30, 2016 at 7:30 pm
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          she was, but now every spy they have is called fulcrum.

          • October 30, 2016 at 8:26 pm
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            Yep. It’s a wonderful totally-not-retcon.

          • October 30, 2016 at 8:43 pm
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            a tiny retcon. 😉

          • October 31, 2016 at 11:58 pm
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            I wonder when they decided to make her Fullcrum, because you just know it wasn’t from the start.

          • November 1, 2016 at 12:27 am
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            i wouldn’t be surprised if filoni had that in his back pocket from the start. he loves ahsoka.

          • November 1, 2016 at 1:23 am
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            Maybe. They were really trying to distance themselves from clone wars when they made this show. Its possible he was vague about fulcrum in the event disney let him use her.

  • October 29, 2016 at 10:44 pm
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    It looks like S03E11 has some Maul action here; can’t wait to see it. ^_^

  • October 29, 2016 at 11:49 pm
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    I wonder which of these episodes, if any, will tie into or reference someone or something in Rogue One.

    • October 30, 2016 at 12:47 am
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      Episode 10 might: “On their search for information about a new imperial weapon…”

      • October 30, 2016 at 7:09 am
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        It could also be the Dark Troopers we saw in the trailer

        • October 30, 2016 at 3:08 pm
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          It could be a lot of things.

  • October 30, 2016 at 4:08 pm
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    Hoping to see the YT-2400 soon. Fingers crossed it will be a Lego set in the near future.

  • October 30, 2016 at 6:21 pm
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    DAMN!
    DAMN!
    DAMN!
    DAMN!

    No Jar Jar!

    But really, bummed out to check this a.m. & find this was a fallow week w/ no new episode…*urgh*

  • October 30, 2016 at 8:00 pm
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    Will that ritual involve previous legends including Revan?

    • October 30, 2016 at 8:10 pm
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      i have a hunch it will involve the nightsisters.

    • October 31, 2016 at 12:16 am
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      Outlook seems grim.

  • October 31, 2016 at 11:56 pm
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    I hope they actually show Kanan being blind. The last couple episodes it’s like they forgot and have him acting like he can see again. There’s no struggle or handicap. I get that he can use the Force to see in a new way, but I wish they would actually show that and how it works. Well, actually, i wish they would kill Kanan off, but I doubt that’s going to happen. Man, this show had so much potential when they first announced it.

    • November 1, 2016 at 12:29 am
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      you want them to kill off kanan? i never would have guessed… 😉

  • October 31, 2016 at 11:57 pm
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    Who wants to bet the “job” episode involves Hondo. because he’s the only pirate out there. I’d like to see more smuggles and dangerous pirates, not just the playing all angles Honda over and over again.

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