The Obi-Wan Kenobi series offers fans many iconic moments, bringing elements from Star Wars comics to life, like the Fortress Inquisitorius. Originally introduced in the Star Wars: Darth Vader comic series, this underwater stronghold is heavily fortified and hidden within the black seas of the moon Nur. But there’s a scene that feels odd: a …
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If there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s that Star Wars is packed with details that make us appreciate it even more every time we watch. And sometimes, the coolest details are hidden in plain sight, just waiting for someone to notice. One of the most interesting of these is all about Mace …
At the end of Revenge of the Sith, Anakin Skywalker, newly christened Darth Vader, lies defeated and broken on the fiery slopes of Mustafar. After his devastating duel with Obi-Wan Kenobi, he is left burning and mutilated—seemingly no longer of use to his new master, Emperor Palpatine. With the Republic overthrown, the Jedi Order decimated, and the …
In Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker, we see Wedge Antilles, the legendary Rebel pilot from the original trilogy, return to the big screen. Fans of the Star Wars original trilogy will instantly recognize him as one of the Rebellion’s most skilled and loyal pilots, known for surviving both Death Star battles …
In Attack of the Clones, we all remember the epic Geonosis battle and the Clone Army’s explosive debut. But did anyone else wonder why Jango Fett threw himself into the chaos instead of staying back? Mace Windu was pinned down by super battle droids, and Jango had no immediate threat. So, why did he jump …
As we all remember, Mace Windu’s last on-screen appearance in Revenge of the Sith left fans with one of the most dramatic showdowns in Star Wars history. After defeating Emperor Palpatine in their duel, Windu is poised to deliver the final blow. But Anakin intervenes, severing Windu’s arm, and Palpatine takes the opportunity to strike, …
Have you ever noticed that at the end of each Star Wars trilogy, Palpatine ends up electrocuting himself with his own Force Lightning? Despite his brilliant, well-crafted plans, the Emperor always seems to meet the same fate in each saga. But why does one of the most manipulative masterminds in the galaxy keep making this …
Star Wars: The Force Awakens gave us many unforgettable moments, and one of the standout scenes was when Finn ignited the blue lightsaber and faced off against the First Order stormtroopers. Seeing a former stormtrooper wielding a Jedi’s weapon made us think, “Finally, someone’s going to take on a stormtrooper with a lightsaber!” You’d expect Finn …
In The Phantom Menace, we see Jedi Masters Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi confidently taking on Trade Federation battle droids. Their lightsabers deflect blaster bolts with ease, and they cut down wave after wave of droids with little hesitation. But when Droidekas roll into the room, everything changes. The moment these destroyer droids arrive, Qui-Gon …
For those familiar with established lightsaber forms, Kylo’s stance raises a question: what exactly is he doing? It doesn’t seem to follow the traditional Jedi or Sith combat techniques we’ve seen, from Form I to Form VII or even other variations like Jar’Kai. His stance feels unpredictable and distinct. So, what’s the deal with this …