Owen responded with "Well, I'm his uncle" before Obi-Wan revealed that the two had talked about the future before.
In addition to the threat of his fallen Padawan turned Sith Lord, McGregor's Kenobi will also be pursued by Jedi-hunting Inquisitors who will also be dealing with the disapproving Uncle Owen.
The clip begins with Obi-Wan telling Owen that there's more to life than his farm and that he needs to see that. Owen's response to Obi-Wan's insistence that Luke be trained supports his fear that he will be like his father in the original 1977 film.
It will be interesting to see how Obi-Wan deals with Anakin's fall and Darth Vader's emergence, as well as whether his perspective changes when it comes to training Luke. "You don't care if he's okay" is something Obi-Wan seems to think of as an obligation rather than a goal, according to Owen.
At the end of Revenge of the Sith, Obi-Wan gave Skywalker to Owen and Beru, but there was never a dialogue between the couple and the Jedi Master. Lucasfilm's newest Disney+ series will finally tell Obi-Wan's story in the years between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, as well as reprising their roles from the original trilogy.
Lucasfilm's Disney+ projects have done what Star Wars films never did, which is connecting the various trilogies and time periods into a more cohesive story while also filling in the gaps.
Lord Tucker shared an exclusive, extended clip of Obi-Wan and Owen's confrontation from Obi-Wan Kenobi on Disney+. Fans are getting a glimpse of what to expect just days before the show's debut, as trailers show this conflict will be touched on in the series.
Owen's determination to protect Luke isn't just understandable, but admirable, and it highlights one of the Jedi Order's blind spots.
Obi-Wan's statement about Luke needing to see the galaxy supports him later in A New Hope when he encourages him to go with him.
Obi-Wan is determined to train the boy as he sees him as his responsibility as a Jedi Master.
At this point in the Star Wars timeline, Obi-Wan's view of Luke and his state of mind is the most revealing.
Owen dismissed the Jedi with "You don't care if he's okay." According to this clip, there was a plan for Luke to be trained in the ways of the Force, but Owen changed his mind.
Owen asked Ben to leave them alone.
After A New Hope, Owen's opinion of Kenobi and his concern for Luke have never been explained.
Owen says what has already been shown in recent trailers is, "Like you trained his father?" The new clip only showed a bit more than what has already been shown, but it seems like Obi-Wan will do the same.
The first two episodes of Obi-Wan are on Disney+. Obi-Wan is the show that Star Wars fans have been looking for. He needs to be trained when the time comes.