Ahsoka Fan Theory Reveals Star Wars and Earth Connections

A popular fan theory suggests a surprising connection between the world of and Earth. The first season ended with the main character stranded on the planet Peridea, located in a different galaxy. Now, one observant fan believes Peridea and Earth might actually be the same place.

A new fan theory on Reddit suggests that the planet Peridea in Star Wars is actually Earth, and the entire Star Wars galaxy exists in the Andromeda Galaxy – right next to our own Milky Way. The theory also offers an explanation for how humans first came to live on Earth.

New Ahsoka Fan Theory Connects Star Wars to Earth

Ever been curious about the meaning behind the iconic opening crawl in Star Wars – you know, the one that starts with “A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away…”? This fan theory might just explain it. A Reddit user has pointed out a connection between our Milky Way galaxy and the Andromeda galaxy, offering a surprisingly compelling and interesting explanation.

A Reddit post pointed out that when Sabine uses a map in the first episode of Ahsoka to locate Ezra and Thrawn, the map leads to a planet called Peridea in another galaxy. Interestingly, the way these two galaxies are positioned relative to each other closely mirrors the real-life arrangement of the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies.

As a huge sci-fi fan, I found it really cool that the creators of the show deliberately placed Peridea in the outer reaches of its galaxy, just like our own Earth is located in the outer rings of the Milky Way. It adds a layer of believability, knowing their fictional world mirrors our own galactic neighborhood.

The article also notes that Peridea’s landscape looks like ancient Earth, which makes sense given the classic Star Wars opening crawl’s setting “a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.” Since Earth is located in the Milky Way galaxy, the Star Wars galaxy (Andromeda) would naturally be very distant from our own.

The Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies are 2.5 million light-years apart. This means that any events happening between them would have occurred millions of years in the past from our perspective. This raises a playful question: could the events of Star Wars have somehow influenced the development of humanity on Earth? If characters like Ahsoka, Sabine, Shin Hati, and Baylan Skoll are stuck on the planet Peridea, it’s fun to consider the possibility that Star Wars might actually be part of Earth’s history.

It’s not surprising that everyone doesn’t agree with this interesting idea. Many fans have tried to disprove the theory that Peridea is a young Earth, and that’s a good thing – lively discussion is what makes the Star Wars fandom so engaging. Sharing theories encourages speculation and debate, and more respectful conversations are always welcome in the Star Wars community.

It’s still unclear exactly when the new Star Wars movie will be released. With filming finished in October, the latest guess is August, but an official date hasn’t been announced. Fans are eagerly anticipating seeing Din Djarin and Grogu on the big screen.

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2026-02-17 20:16