'Star Wars Rebels' season 3 spoilers: Ezra continues to sink into the Dark Side

Ezra in a screenshot from the season 3 trailer of "Star Wars Rebels." YouTube/DisneyXD

It looks like fans aren't going easy on the young "Star Wars Rebels" Padawan, Ezra Bridger.

According to a report by International Business Times, fans have been passionately questioning all of the actions that Ezra has been taking, scrutinizing the tiniest details of the "Star Wars Rebels" protagonist.

Ever since the start of the new season, fans have been expressing bold reactions about the development of Ezra. Though the young Jedi Padawan does grow significantly stronger as he ages, it seems like he continues to struggle as he searches for his own identity in the vast expanse of the "Star Wars" universe. In the process, HGN reports that Ezra finds himself slowly falling into the clutches of the Dark Side.

The producer of "Star Wars Rebels," Dave Filoni, explains that as the series goes onward, viewers will continue to see the influence of the Dark Side on Ezra which has been unveiled during the earlier part of the series' third season.

"You think oh I'm getting more powerful, you don't realize you're kind of getting enslaved to that power and that idea of power and control. So Ezra's got the quick and easy answers and the challenge for him is he's had success applying those things to the betterment of the team. And even the team like Zeb is kind of like yeah, Ezra has saved us again. So you get this feeling that he's using it for good, you know. But that doesn't always work out in the end, " Filoni explained.

In other news,fans are going to see a ship much like the Millenium Falcon in the next episode of "Star Wars Rebels." Titled "Iron Squadron," it seems like the Ghost Crew will be trying to assist a "freighter" like Han Solo as it fights off a bunch of Tie Fighters and an Imperial Transport in a new mission.

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