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Ahsoka Star Quits Over Pay Dispute
28 Nov
Summary
- Actress cited insufficient pay for living expenses as a single mother.
- Filming in London made costs too high for the actress.
- She expressed gratitude for her Star Wars universe experience.

Actress Claudia Black has disclosed her reasons for not returning for the second season of "Star Wars: Ahsoka." Black, who portrayed Nightsister Klothow, explained in a recent interview that Disney's inability to meet her salary requirements as a single mother necessitated her withdrawal from the production. The actress stated that the pay offered was insufficient to cover her living costs while filming in London, a significant hurdle for her responsibilities in Los Angeles.
Black conveyed her sadness over stepping away from the role and the "Star Wars" universe. She sent a thank-you message to Lucasfilm Chief Creative Officer Dave Filoni, reminiscing about her positive experience working with "lovely people" and on innovative technology like "The Volume." Her departure highlights the financial challenges some actors face with international filming locations.
"Star Wars: Ahsoka" debuted in August 2023, following the events of "Return of the Jedi." The series is set concurrently with "The Mandalorian" and "The Book of Boba Fett." Rumors of a second season have been circulating, with production reportedly set to begin soon in London, though Disney has not yet officially confirmed details.




