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Star Wars Rebels premiered in 2013, while Star Wars Rebels' voice cast. In the Star Wars timeline, the Battle of Yavin, which happens in A New Hope, is ground zero for Star Wars' chronology. As such, BBY refers to events before the Battle of Yavin, while ABY denotes events after. Concerning Rebels specifically, here is how each season fits in the saga's extensive timeline.
When Star Wars Rebels Season 1 Begins In The Timeline
Five years before the Battle of Yavin, the story of Star Wars Rebels begins.
Star Wars Rebels season 1 begins in 5 BBY, meaning the show starts five years before the events of A New Hope. The Rebel Alliance - as introduced in the original Star Wars movie - had yet to be formed, although the Empire was already noticing more organized rebel operations. This included Saw Gerrera’s rebel cell, which had always caused trouble for the Empire. This year is also when Saw Gerrera abandoned Jyn Erso, which is depicted in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’s flashbacks.
Andor season 1 is another Star Wars story that takes place concurrently with Rebels, as the former show also begins in 5 BBY.
The political background of the Star Wars galaxy is very much the same in Andor season 1 and Rebels season 1. The crew of the Ghost was assumed to be one of many isolated rebel cells the Empire was dealing with. However, Andor shows that a more solid rebellion was being crafted by the likes of Mon Mothma and Luthen Rael. Star Wars Rebels season 1’s finale reveals that Hera was working within a larger operation, setting up Phoenix Squadron's role in the Galactic Civil War during Rebels season 2.
Major Star Wars Cameos In Rebels Season 1 |
Episode Number and Name |
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R2-D2 |
Episode 3 - "Droids In Distress" |
C-3PO |
Episode 3 - "Droids In Distress" |
Lando Calrissian |
Episode 11 - "Idiot's Array" |
Yoda |
Episode 10 - "Path of the Jedi" |
Obi-Wan Kenobi |
Episode 1 - "Spark of Rebellion" |
Grand Moff Tarkin |
Episode 13 - "Call to Action" Episode 14 - "Rebel Resolve" Episode 15 - "Fire Across the Galaxy" |
Rebels Season 2's Place In The Star Wars Timeline
The second season of Rebels takes place one year after season 1.
Star Wars Rebels season 1’s final episodes take place in 4 BBY, as confirmed by the celebration of the 15th Empire Day. The death of the Grand Inquisitor and the rebels’ escape all happened in 4 BBY, meaning Star Wars Rebels season 2 begins four years before A New Hope. In 4 BBY, Leia Organa becomes a junior senator and begins to secretly help rebel cells on behalf of her father, Bail Organa. Leia would then appear in Star Wars Rebels season 2, episode 12 on what was supposed to be a diplomatic mission on Lothal.

All 15 Original Trilogy Characters Who Appeared In Star Wars Rebels
Star Wars Rebels sets up a lot of background for the rebel alliance, so naturally many characters from the original trilogy appeared in Rebels.
Not much had changed between 5 BBY and 4 BBY, although the existence of an organized rebellion was now more obvious. Star Wars' Ahsoka Tano ed Phoenix Squadron and became an important ally of the Rebellion, with Darth Vader briefly taking part in the search for the rebels of Lothal. Following the death of the Grand Inquisitor, Vader deployed two new Inquisitors to search for the Ghost crew – the Fifth Brother and the Seventh Sister. The battle between Ahsoka and Vader, as well as the deaths of three Inquisitors in Malachor, also happened in 4 BBY.
Aside from Leia and Ahsoka, other Rebels season 2 cameos include Darth Vader, Maul, Captain Rex, Hondo Ohnaka, and another appearance from Yoda.
When Star Wars Rebels Season 3 Fits Into The Timeline
Rebels' third season marks the biggest time jump between installments.
There is a noticeable time jump between the end of Rebels season 2 and the beginning of Rebels season 3, the latter of which is set in 2 BBY. This is a crucial year not only for the Rebels crew but for Star Wars as a whole. It is in 2 BBY that Star Wars' Grand iral Thrawn is enlisted to deal with the rebellion, serving as the main villain for Rebels season 3. It was also in 2 BBY that Wedge Antilles, who would go on to become one of the Rebellion’s most important pilots, left the Imperial Academy.
With two years left before the events of the original Star Wars, the scattered rebel cells were reorganized into the Alliance to Restore the Republic, also known as the Rebel Alliance.
Mon Mothma’s transition from a senator to a leader also happens in 2 BBY and is covered in Rebels season 3. Following the Ghorman massacre, Mon Mothma publically criticized Emperor Palpatine and asked people to rebel against the Empire. Mon Mothma left Coruscant to become one of the Rebellion’s leaders. With two years left before the events of the original Star Wars, the scattered rebel cells were reorganized into the Alliance to Restore the Republic, also known as the Rebel Alliance. This is a defining moment for the Star Wars galaxy, officially starting the war covered in the original trilogy.
The year of 2 BBY is also when Maul dies on Tatooine. More than 17 years after Great Purge of Mandalore.
Star Wars Rebels Season 4's Place in The Timeline
Another year splits the stories of Rebels season 3 and Rebels season 4.
With only one year left before the Death Star destroys Alderaan, Star Wars Rebels entered original trilogy territory with season 4. Most of the events of Rebels season 4 take place before 2016’s Rogue One. For example, Rebels season 4 features one of the final chronological appearances of Saw Gerrera before his death in the film. The High Command of the Rebel Alliance chooses Yavin-4, which debuted in the original Star Wars movie, as its base. Following the end of the Mandalorian Civil War, Sabine Wren chose to give the Darksaber to Bo-Katan Kryze, despite Mandalorian traditions.
Most of the key Rogue One moments take place very close to the end of 1 BBY. This includes the destruction of Jedha during the Death Star’s test run, Saw Gerrera’s death, the recruitment of Jyn Erso by the Rebellion, the death of Galen Erso, and the Battle of Scarif. Chopper and Hera Syndulla are in Yavin-4 during the final portion of Rogue One, which takes place after Kanan Jarrus’ death and the Battle of Lothal from Star Wars Rebels season 4.
How Much Time es Between Rebels Season 4 & Its Epilogue And Ahsoka
Ahsoka season 1 ties to the very final scenes of Star Wars Rebels.
When Star Wars Rebels epilogue took place in the franchise’s timeline was a mystery when season 4’s finale aired, and it was difficult to say how much time had ed between Return of the Jedi and the epilogue. For the most part, Rebels' epilogue scenes seemed to take place in the four-year gap between season 4 and Return of the Jedi. Ahsoka, essentially a live-action sequel to Rebels, later revealed that the reunion between Tano and Wren happened around 9 ABY. Therefore, at least nine years ed between the Battle of Lothal and the reunion between Sabine and Ahsoka.
In this epilogue, Sabine Wren narrates the success of the Rebellion and the fall of the Empire following the Battle of Endor, and both Rebels and Ahsoka revealed these characters' fates. Ezra and Grand iral Thrawn were still both missing, and Sabine looked for him as she trained as Ahsoka's Jedi Padawan. Hera had risen in the ranks of the Rebellion to become a general, and she had given birth to her and Kanan's son, Jacen Syndulla. Zeb took Kallus to Lira San for a while, but eventually returned to help train new recruits for the New Republic rangers.
Interestingly, Ahsoka completely changed elements of Star Wars Rebels' epilogue. In the latter, Ahsoka can be shown wearing a white gown with a white staff when she meets Sabine. However, Ahsoka episode 2 recreates this scene, retconning it so that Ahsoka does not have her white attire. This transformation into Ahsoka the White comes later in Ahsoka season 1, proving how the show retconned Rebels' epilogue. shows such as Ahsoka season 2’s story and movies like The Mandalorian & Grogu are set to further explore the New Republic timeline, which links directly to the ending of Star Wars Rebels.

Star Wars Rebels
- Network
- Disney Channel
- Showrunner
- Dave Filoni, Simon Kinberg
- Directors
- Dave Filoni
Cast
- David Oyelowo
- Freddie Prinze Jr.
- Tiya Sircar
Set between Episodes III and IV of the Star Wars film franchise, Star Wars Rebels is a canon animated series that follows a group of ragtag heroes who band together to face the Empire. In an age where the Galactic Empire is hunting down the last of the Jedi, a teenage outcast named Ezra Bridger is discovered to be force sensitive by a surviving Jedi known as Kanan Jarrus. Agreeing to them and accept Jedi training, Ezra becomes a part of a small but growing crew of rebels determined to destroy the empire covertly.
- Writers
- Dave Filoni, Greg Weisman
- Franchise(s)
- Star Wars
- Seasons
- 4
- Streaming Service(s)
- Dis