'Star Wars Rebels' season 3 spoilers: Kanan's blindness will lead to broken relationships

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While fans are still waiting for the release of the premiere episode of "Star Wars Rebels" season 3, those who attended the Star Wars Celebration Europe event were fortunate to see the first two episodes of the upcoming season.

Hypable revealed that the third season of Disney XD's animated series will not exactly pick up where it left off back in season 2. This means that the direct effects of the return of Maul at the end of the previous season may not be felt immediately when season 3 returns.

The report also revealed that the effects of Kanan Jarrus' blindness after fighting Maul on the planet Malachor also affected some of his relationships on the Ghost. But towards the end of the premiere episode, the Jedi will find guidance from an unlikely source, who will help him find the way to cure his blindness and mend his broken relationships.

Grand Admiral Thrawn's fierce presence will also be felt in the premiere episode of "Star Wars Rebels" season 3. The ruthlessness of Thrawn may not be that evident in the premiere episode, but it does not mean that the character should be taken lightly by the Ghost's crew in the upcoming installments of the third season. According to reports, the villainous characteristics of Grand Admiral Thrawn will be seen all throughout the season.

By the end of the premiere episode, reports claim that Ezra Bridger will lose something that he has just gained because of his actions.

Ecumenical News revealed that fans should watch out for another villainous character named Bendu. This giant is revealed to be neither a Sith nor a Jedi but he was trained in the art of the Force. While he is not part of any faction, some fans believe that Bendu might join the dark side in the future.

The third season of "Star Wars Rebels" is expected to premiere on Disney XD sometime this fall.

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