This article reflects on the mixed reception of the Star Wars prequel trilogy, highlighting both its flaws and its contributions to the franchise, with a focus on the premature death of Darth Maul and his eventual resurrection.
Before there was hate for and criticism of the Star Wars sequel trilogy, there was intense backlash to the prequels. From the dialogue about Anakin Skywalker hating sand to the introduction of Jar Jar Binks, George Lucas faced his fair share of negative reception .
In truth, the prequels received quite a bit more hate than they deserved, especially when it came to attacks on the cast. However, it’s true that the prequel trilogy wasn’t perfect.There were some strange choices made in those movies, including killing Padmé off by having her lose the will to live and having Darth Vader utter a rather silly “no” in what should have been one of the most emotionally heavy moments of the trilogy. Yet, one major mistake inThe Phantom Menace was thrilling for myriad reasons. For one, Star Wars hadn’t released anything new on the big screen for over a decade, and audiences were more than ready to see a new phase of the franchise. In addition to just being a new Star Wars movie, though,introduced numerous new characters and concepts, many of which have come to define the franchise ever since. Young Anakin Skywalker was introduced, audiences finally got to see the Jedi Order in its glory, and the first new Sith on the big screen, Darth Maul, had his debut. However, by the end of the movie, this skilled, powerful, and absolutely terrifying Sith was already dead. It’s true that his death occurred in what remains one of the, the Duel of the Fates, which softened the blow somewhat. But in the long run, it was actually a real shame that this fascinating dark sider had died in his very first appearance. Thankfully, Star Wars’ first major canon TV show,Read Next, “Revenge,” shocked audiences by bringing Darth Maul back to life. Although there was the tricky business of explaining how Maul survived being chopped in half in, some animated TV magic gave Maul spider legs, and audiences were generally willing to suspend their disbelief to have this fan-favorite villain back .Before Captain America, Chris Evans Starred in a Forgotten DC Movie With Three Other Comic Book LegendsGet access to exclusive stories on new releases, movies, shows, comics, anime, games and more!
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