Just in time for Star Wars Day, Disney has released a new trailer for the new Star Wars series Obi-Wan Kenobi.

However, many details will probably remain secret until the six-part mini-series with Brit Ewan McGregor in the title role premieres.

The start of the series on the Disney+ streaming service has been postponed by two days to May 27th.

For the first time in 17 years, McGregor (51) plays the wise Jedi Master who was betrayed by his favorite student Anakin Skywalker in "Obi-Wan Kenobi".

The story takes place ten years after the dramatic events of the prequel Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005), in which Skywalker became villain Darth Vader, and before the first feature film Star Wars: Episode IV - A New One Hope” (1977).

In the trailer, Obi-Wan remotely watches over Anakin's son, Luke Skywalker, who is being raised by his uncle and aunt.

Uncle Owen (Joel Edgerton) doesn't like the fact that Obi-Wan wants to train the boy.

Especially since Obi-Wan is being hunted by Darth Vader and his minions.

Among them are the nasty Grand Inquisitor and the former Jedi Reva, who, like Anakin, has switched to the dark side of the force.

Acquaintances and Characters in the Obi-Wan Kenobi Series

It is still unclear who US comedian Kumail Nanjiani ("Eternals") is playing, who is wearing a Jedi robe in the trailer.

There is also speculation about a guest appearance by the popular Han Solo.

Die-hard fans also know some characters from the animated "Star Wars" series.

Obi-Wan Kenobi is the third live-action series in the Star Wars universe, following The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett.

Hayden Christensen returns as Darth Vader after 17 years.

In the trailer, you can hear Vader's famous breathing.

But you can only see a small part of the black outfit of the cult villain.

Annually on May 4th, fans celebrate "Star Wars" Day because the date "May, the fourth" commemorates the famous phrase "May the force be with you" ("May the force be with you"), which was used in is often said about the films.