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Why Maul Stopped Using the Darksaber

Why didn’t Maul use the darksaber during the Siege of Mandalore or in Solo: A Star Wars Story? Why did he seemingly stop wielding it altogether? We don’t have a definite answer, but my headcanon is that he knew keeping the darksaber was important to his control over Death Watch, which was already tenuous. After losing his duel against Darth Sidious, he probably wanted to keep it hidden away where no rival could take it from him. He basically kept it hostage so he could continue commanding Mandalorian forces, and so he took up a double bladed red lightsaber in its place. After Mandalore fell under Imperial control, it seemed like Maul simply kept the item as a trophy on Dathomir.

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Why Andor Looks GREAT

In an interview with Empire Magazine, Tony Gilroy said the new series Andor is not using StageCraft technology, also known as the Volume. It got me thinking about its use in The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, and Obi-Wan Kenobi, and why it works great in some situations, but not in others.

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Why Didn’t Palpatine Care About Catching Kenobi

Why did Palpatine seem fine with letting Obi-Wan Kenobi escape? Why didn’t Obi-Wan consider Leia to be a last hope like Luke in The Empire Strikes Back? These questions and more answered in this week’s Q&A!

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Lawrence Kasdan on Why It Was Important for Him To Make ‘Light & Magic’

Here’s the latest from: SWNN

Legendary screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan was recently a guest on Entertainment Weekly‘s Star Wars podcast Dagobah Dispatch (you can check out the episode here), to promote his documentary series Light & Magic. This is a six-part event, now available on Disney Plus, that recollects and documents the history of Industrial Light and Magic, the company that George Lucas founded back in 1975 to bring the visual effects he needed for Star Wars to life. Here are some interesting bits from the interview.

Kasdan started explaining how he was first contacted by Steven Spielberg to do the script for Raiders of the Lost Ark, even before he got the job for Empire Strikes Back. But then, when he handed the first draft to George Lucas, Lucas asked him to help him out on Empire — even before he read a single page of Raiders. Here’s how Kasdan explained it:

“It had taken me seven years to sell two scripts that I had written, two spec scripts. And the second one was purchased by Steven Spielberg. And the day I met Steven Spielberg, he said, ‘I’m going to do a movie with George Lucas and I want you to meet him. Are you okay with that?’ I said, ‘Yes, I’m very okay with that.’

And we walked over and we saw George, and he gave the bare bones of what Raiders would be. And I wrote Raiders before. And when I finished it after about six months, I took it to George and before he read it, he said, ‘I’m having trouble with the sequel to Star Wars. Will you help me with that?’ And I said, ‘Well, don’t you want to read the [Raiders] script first?’ And he said, ‘I’m going to read it tonight. If I don’t like it, I’m calling you up tomorrow, I’m taking back this offer.’ I thought that was perfectly fair, but he did like it. And so I found myself unexpectedly writing first Raiders and then Empire in quick succession. And I was in heaven.”…

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