Though it's not well-loved by fans today, if there's one good thing that came out of the first Star Wars prequel, it's Darth Maul. Too bad he died at the end of the movie — or did he? Turns out getting chopped in half and thrown down an elevator shaft isn't quite the death sentence it used to be. Here's the untold truth of Darth Maul. Remember the Rancor, the toothy, drooly monster that almost ate Luke Skywalker in Return of the Jedi?
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Things You Didn't Know About Female 'Star Wars' Villains
In the original trilogy, we had a fantastic adventure story told in space. In the prequels, we got bogged down in politics and the most cringe-y romance ever to be seen onscreen. However, I'm a glass-half-full kind of girl. I am a firm believer that even the worst movies have something redeemable about them, something that you can point to as a really cool moment. And The Phantom Menace is definitely not the worst movie ever made.
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While many criticize The Phantom Menace as being the worst Star Wars movie of the bunch, nearly everyone is in agreement that Darth Maul is one of the cooler characters in the Star Wars Universe. His Rohrschach inspired face and dual lightsaber set up made for some amazing onscreen moments as well as off screen cosplay. Since the re-emergence of Maul some people have gotten back into the fun of cosplaying the character.
No one's ever really gone in the Star Wars universe. Thanks to cloning, Force ghosts, flashbacks, holograms, and all manner of outer-space wizardry, dead heroes and villains have a habit of returning to the storied sci-fi franchise in one way or another. The tyrannical villain controlled and terrified the citizens of Calodan, the small town Ahsoka Tano visits on the forest planet Corvus. Ahsoka returned to Morgan's fortified residence several times in a bid to obtain the location of Grand Admiral Thrawn, a leader with the Galactic Empire.