Anakin Skywalker in Clone Wars season 7
Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ highly anticipated upcoming sequel will finally tell a story that Disney has ignored for multiple years. Since A New Hope premiered on May 25, 1977, Star Wars has grown into a sci-fi franchise that is not afraid to expand and take risks in new and interesting ways.
One of the most surprising was the introduction of animated TV shows that were part of the movie canon. Luckily, this choice paid off. Star Wars: The Clone Wars is still the best Star Wars TV show ever made. The writing is impeccable, developing familiar faces, like Anakin Skywalker, in interesting ways and introducing new characters, like Asoka, who would become fan-favorites.
However, one of the best changes The Clone Wars made to characters was the reintroduction of Darth Maul, who finally had his time to shine. However, that doesn’t mean the Star Wars franchise is without fault when it comes to storytelling. Disney continually ignored one story that needed to be told after The Clone Wars, but now they’re rectifying the issue.
Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord Will Reveal What Happened To Maul After Clone Wars
Darth Maul in SDCC first look with his double-bladed red lightsaber in his handImage via Star Wars
There was always a weird gap between Clone Wars and Solo where we don’t know exactly what is going on with Darth Maul. The good news is that Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord will take the time to fill in the gaps. The show’s premise explains that he’ll be rebuilding a criminal enterprise and training a new apprentice. This is possibly one of the most interesting storylines they’ve ever given him.
Star Wars Has Done A Lot With Darth Maul, But Shadow Lord Is The Story We Need
Darth Maul has become a staple in the Star Wars franchise since his debut in Phantom Menace. Even though he seemingly died in that movie, he comes back in The Clone Wars, which they actually explained. Then, after The Clone Wars season 7, he appears in Solo and Rebels.
Maul: Shadow Lord is expected to premiere in 2026.
Perhaps we’ve seen too much of Darth Maul at this point. He’s a great character, but he developed plot armor because of how much Star Wars fans love him. Even Executive producer Athena Portillo described Maul as the “seemingly eternal villain” akin to slasher villains who never stay dead (via IGN)
If they’re going to insist on using him in this way, rather than moving on from the character, I’m glad they’re taking the time to fill in the gaps with Shadow Lord. This story could justify the franchise’s continued use of him in later parts of the franchise like Solo and Rebels.
Darth Maul
Created By
George Lucas
Cast
Ray Park, Sam Witwer
First Appearance
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
Died
Star Wars Rebels
Alliance
Sith/Shadow Collective, Crimson Dawn
Race
Zabrak
Expand
Collapse
Follow
Followed
Like
Share
Facebook
X
WhatsApp
Threads
Bluesky
LinkedIn
Reddit
Flipboard
Copy link
Email
Close
Thread
Sign in to your ScreenRant account
We want to hear from you! Share your opinions in the thread below and remember to keep it respectful.
Be the first to post Images Attachment(s) Please respect our community guidelines. No links, inappropriate language, or spam.Your comment has not been saved
Send confirmation emailThis thread is open for discussion.
Be the first to post your thoughts.
- Terms
- Privacy
- Feedback
7 hours ago
John Krasinski's Next Movie Franchise Is The Perfect A Quiet Place Replacement
4 hours ago
Star Wars Rewrites Ben Solo's Story, Killing His 'Kylo Ren' Identity Before Rise of Skywalker
6 hours ago
Why There's No Boston Blue (Nov 28) & When Episode 7 Releases
54 minutes ago
Only 1 Marvel Character Has Fought Both the Doctor and the Transformers
Trending Now
"Are You A Stupid Person?" Trump’s Latest Response to a CBS Reporter Goes Viral
This Avenger's Shocking Death Is A Major MCU Headache
Daniel Craig Movies On Netflix To Watch Before Wake Up Dead Man, Ranked