How George Lucas Masterminded Darth Maul's Clone Wars Resurrection

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How George Lucas Masterminded Darth Maul's Clone Wars Resurrection
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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT George Lucas was the mastermind behind Darth Maul's resurrection in Star Wars: The Clone Wars - a decision that surprised even his fellow creatives. Palpatine's first apprentice in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, Darth Maul was apparently killed by Obi-Wan Kenobi at the end of the movie. Surprisingly, though, he would return years later as a major villain in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

Even Lucas' creative team were taken aback. Lucas' protégé Dave Filoni recalled his amazement in an interview published in Star Wars Insider #134: "When I saw Phantom Menace, and I saw Darth Maul get cut in half, I thought, 'Oh yeah, George definitely doesn't want that guy coming back.' And then many years later, I'm in a room with him at Skywalker Ranch, and he says, 'This Savage Opress thing is going really well...

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Oddly enough, Lucasfilm did ultimately find a way to honor Lucas' plans for Maul. Solo: A Star Wars Story's ending revealed Darth Maul was the founder of the crime syndicate known as Crimson Dawn, a status quo very similar to the one in Lucas' sequel trilogy. It had been shifted around in the timeline somewhat, taking place in the Dark Times of the Empire's reign, but the idea was pretty much the same.

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