On one hand, I like the updated deco on some of these figures. But Ezra came out at a time when facial paint apps had already been improved, and Chopper didn't really need that treatment either.
And frankly, I'm a little put off by this as a way to launch a line. I mean seriously, has Hasbro learned ANYTHING over the years? Launching a line with repacks in the first wave AGAIN?

? There's just a litany of Hasbro Star Wars lines that got bogged down with reissues in their first waves.
STAR WARS ACTION FLEET (2002) - The Action Fleet line got resurrected with a package redesign by Hasbro for the Episode II toy line. So naturally they offered reissues first which littered the shelves and prevented new vehicles from being released.
STAR WARS BLACK SERIES (3.75" WalMart Exclusives - 2015) - Again, more reissues. This time it was a Darth Vader that had been released who knows how many times, a VOTC Chewbacca that got considerable mileage, and a TVC Luke Skywalker that had only been out a year or so before. And no new figures until wave 2, which still had one reissue. And of course the reissues pegwarmed!
THE VINTAGE COLLECTION RETURNS (2018) - Wave 1 was all reissues except for 1 figure. And we're still dealing with some of these lingering in stores.
I didn't include the OTC or the Discover The Force lines just so I wouldn't be beating this topic into the ground, but does anyone else detect a pattern? There's all of this past performance we can point to, yet Hasbro is going to launch a Rebels themed Black Series wave with only one new figure. SMH...