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How Much MORE Powerful Would Luke be if Revan Trained Him?

What if Luke Skywalker had been trained not just by Yoda… but by Revan?

In this full Star Wars Legends deep dive, we explore an alternate timeline where Revan’s Force spirit intervenes after the Battle of Hoth in The Empire Strikes Back and takes over Luke’s training. Instead of learning solely through the lens of the post Clone Wars Jedi Order, Luke is shaped by the mind of an Old Republic master who walked both the light and the dark, defeated the Mandalorians, fell to the Sith, and ultimately found redemption.

How would Revan train Luke differently? What would change if Luke learned the philosophies of both the Jedi and the Sith from someone who mastered them? Could Luke gain deeper control over the Force, better emotional discipline, and a broader understanding of power and balance? And most importantly, would this version of Luke Skywalker become powerful enough to defeat Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine on his own?

This video breaks down how Old Republic training methods, Sith combat knowledge, battlefield strategy, and Revan’s hard-earned wisdom would reshape Luke’s growth between Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. We analyze Force philosophy, lightsaber combat evolution, emotional mastery, and the potential ripple effects across the Galactic Civil War.

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How Would Anakin Do In the Old Republic?

What if Anakin Skywalker was pulled from the height of the Clone Wars and thrown into the brutal era of Star Wars: The Old Republic at the peak of the Great Galactic War? This deep dive explores how a fully realized Jedi Anakin would survive, adapt, and ultimately reshape a galaxy ruled by openly warring Sith empires, ancient Force traditions, and constant lightsaber combat, placing him alongside figures like Satele Shan, Havoc Squad, Darth Malgus, Revan, and the Sith Emperor himself. From battlefield duels and shifting galactic history to Anakin’s struggle with anger, attachment, and destiny in an era that rewards raw strength and conviction, this scenario reimagines how different Star Wars history could have been if the Chosen One had been forged in the crucible of the Old Republic rather than the fall of the Republic.

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How Would Darth Vader Do In the Old Republic?

Explore what would happen if Darth Vader were sent back thousands of years into the Old Republic and unleashed upon an era of battle hardened Jedi and living Sith empires. This deep dive examines Vader at his peak, compares Clone Wars era Jedi to their Old Republic counterparts, and explains why Vader is not merely a product of a weakened Order but a refined Sith warrior capable of dominating any age. From ancient superweapons and Sith politics to the true meaning of the dark chosen one, this complete Star Wars Legends analysis reveals why Darth Vader remains one of the most dangerous and powerful beings in the galaxy regardless of time, era, or enemy.

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Jude Law Would Like to Introduce You to Jod

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The star of the Star Wars series premiering on Disney+ December 3 shares his journey from playful blaster battles in his backyard to becoming the latest mysterious rogue in the galaxy.

By Kristin Baver

As a kid, pretending to act out Star Wars adventures in his backyard or on the school playground, Jude Law gravitated toward the role of Han Solo. “There was a sort of shrug to Han Solo that I always loved, a slight cynicism,” he tells StarWars.com. So, it’s no surprise that as he enters the galaxy as Jod Na Nawood in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, he’s bringing some of that same swagger and charm to the role coupled with inspiration from another original trilogy icon: Luke Skywalker. “There was an obvious purity to Skywalker,” he adds. “I really wanted to try and combine all those things.”

With the two-episode premiere on Disney+ December 3, we’ll meet Jod and the rest of the crew on an all-new Star Wars adventure. Today, Law tells us all about becoming a Star Wars fan and as much as he can share about his enigmatic new character before you get to see him in action….

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10 More Unused Star Wars Scenes That Would Have Changed Everything

Major character deaths and interactions that could have changed everything in Star Wars!


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5 Highlights From E2, “That Would Be Me”

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Pressure intensifies as Syril Karn continues to search for Cassian.
Kristin Baver

The rebellion has begun! Andor is now streaming on Disney+, following the fan-favorite rebel in a tale set five years before the events of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, and we’re watching. Join StarWars.com every week for Andor Analyzed, in which we list the best moments from each episode.

Spoiler warning: This article contains story details and plot points from the second episode of Andor, “That Would Be Me.”

We finally understand what Cassian Andor meant when he said he’s been in this fight since he was six years old.

In the second episode of Andor, we step back in time to meet a young Cassian — or Kassa — on his native planet while simultaneously exploring a looming present-day threat to his adopted homeworld. His search for his sister is endangering the only family he’s ever truly known — his mother Maarva and their friends on Fennix. Here are five highlights….

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Gleeson Would Love To Return To Star Wars

The Star Wars sequel trilogy was certainly very divisive among the fanbase, but some of the people involved are still very excited about the franchise and would be back instantly if given the opportunity. Unlike John Boyega, who most recently said he’s done with our favorite galaxy far, far away, The Last Jedi writer/director Rian Johnson mentioned recently that he’d hate to be done with it, Oscar Isaac said he would consider returning if the story was right, and now, Domhnall Gleeson, who played Admiral Hux, has given the most emphatic yes out of the main cast in recent memory. (Outside of maybe Kelly Marie Tran, who is still involved with Lucasfilm.)

In a recent interview during the press tour for his new series The Patient, Gleeson was asked if he’d ever consider a return to the Star Wars galaxy, to which the actor replied, enthusiastically, the following:

“Of course I would! He was really interesting, and I think there’s a lot I could do more [with him].

I don’t see them making the call. I’m not sure anybody’s clamoring for a Hux sequel or prequel. But yeah, of course. Those movies are amazing.”…

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From A Certain Point Of View: Would You Rather Serve LEGO Or Live-Action Palpatine?

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Two starwars.com writers debate working for the Ruler of the Beach or the ruler of the Empire.

James Floyd and Mark Newbold

One of the great things about Star Wars is that it inspires endless debates and opinions on a wide array of topics. Best bounty hunter? Most powerful Jedi? Does Salacious Crumb have the best haircut in the saga? In that spirit, starwars.com presents From a Certain Point of View: a series of point-counterpoints on some of the biggest — and most fun — Star Wars issues. In this installment celebrating the LEGO Star Wars Summer Vacation, two starwars.com writers duel it out over which master to serve: live-action Sheev or LEGO Palpatine.

Sign me up to follow the Galaxy’s Best (LEGO) Emperor, says Mark.

It’s possible to be a believer in liberty and freedom and still have a grudging respect for the long-gestating masterplan of Sheev Palpatine. From Senator of the Mid Rim world of Naboo to the most powerful seat in the cosmos, the scheming, the machinations, the manipulations, the devious brilliance of a plan that was so exacting it had 65 orders before the infamous 66th….it’s easy to admire. Consider the planning, the ability to constantly pivot between publicly leading a Galactic Republic while at the same time orchestrating a Separatist movement from the shadows. The Emperor of the flesh and blood Star Wars saga was an impressive operator, arguably the most tactically astute leader the galaxy has ever seen.

However….I’d stand behind the LEGO incarnation of Sheev Palpatine ahead of the ‘real’ one any day. When Darth Vader gifted his Emperor with a “Galaxy’s Best Emperor” mug? Palpatine — as was often the case — was offended by the implication that in order to be the best Emperor, there had to be other Emperors to compete against. That wasn’t what Vader intended. LEGO Sheev was the one, true Emperor, but in this particular stand-off of LEGO Emperor versus his flesh-and-blood equivalent, the brick does the trick.

Let’s look at some of the reasons for his obvious superiority:…

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Oscar Isaac Would Return To Star Wars Under These Conditions

Here’s the latest from: The Direct – Star Wars

Oscar Isaac has enjoyed quite the resurgence in 2022 thanks to his trio of thrilling roles in Marvel Studios’ Moon Knight on Disney+. But on top of that, he’s already built up a history with Disney in a different fan-favorite universe, having played the role of Poe Dameron in all three movies of Star Wars’ sequel trilogy from 2015 to 2019.

In the galaxy far, far away, Isaac was last seen in 2019’s Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker, helping the Resistance defeat the revived Emperor Palpatine as he teamed up with Rey and Finn. With the franchise having moved more towards Disney+ storytelling with shows like The Mandalorian, the Skywalker Saga has been left in the rearview mirror, although that story could still come back into play at some point.

In past interviews, Isaac has discussed the idea of returning to his role, although it would partly be contingent on John Boyega and Daisy Ridley returning as Finn and Rey as well. Now, he’s revisited that topic as he looks at what it would truly take to bring him back to this expansive universe….

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