co-created Ahsoka with George Lucas, are the duo behind the show, suggesting that Ahsoka will be heavily connected with the other Star Wars shows the pair have overseen.
Having been around the saga since Star Wars Rebels season 2. Ahsoka returned for a couple of episodes of Rebels season 4, namely the time-travel focused "World Between Worlds" and the show’s final episode.
Luke, was going to answer Grogu’s call. Between all those key events, the timeline regarding Ahsoka and her show is currently hard to decipher.
The fact that Ahsoka is one of the last surviving Force s alive after Return of the Jedi, at least in of training, plus her importance for the saga since Clone Wars, makes her a crucial in the universe Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni are creating. In fact, despite this confusion in the timeline, Ahsoka is the element that connects Star Wars Rebels, The Mandalorian, and The Book of Boba Fett. Her solo series could be the culmination of stories like the quest for Ezra Bridger and Thrawn. This unclear timeline is most likely a conscious decision made by the producers, and it helps to keep a mystery as to where exactly the “Mandoverse” is heading.
The Star Wars timeline can be difficult for new viewers to follow, but the chronology of events surrounding the Ahsoka series is tricky even for the most knowledgeable Star Wars audience. That said, it has already been confirmed that Hera Syndula and Sabine Wren will appear in Ahsoka, meaning that at least the confusion regarding the Rebels’ epilogue place in the timeline will be clarified early on the show. Last, it is not unlikely that Ahsoka will use flashbacks and involve events from different points in the timeline, something that The Book of Boba Fett has already done.