3 Major Star Wars Questions That Still Need to Be Answered

For approximately five years now, the Star Wars timeline hasn’t moved forward, but instead, it has delved into the intricate details of its existing narratives. This approach has been quite fruitful, providing depth to certain characters and resolving long-standing enigmas, as demonstrated in series like “Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi” and films such as “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”. If this pattern persists, there are several questions within the franchise that warrant further exploration.

The Skywalker Story spans over a 70-year duration, and almost all of the films and many TV series take place within this timeframe. Apart from the episodic Skywalker Chronicles, “Rogue One” paved the way for standalone movies by addressing fans’ long-held questions about how the Rebels obtained the Death Star plans, expanding upon the dramatic repercussions established in “Star Wars: A New Hope”.

If the franchise opts to delve deeper into its timeline instead of determining future events, it may find itself venturing into similar narrative dead-ends as this one. Luckily, there are numerous such detours available. Here are three intriguing options we recommend.

Luke’s Lightsaber

One intriguing enigma surrounding Luke Skywalker’s actions in the sequel series is his first lightsaber’s destiny, a tale that seems ripe for exploration in a captivating film or TV production. In the epic Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, Luke lost his lightsaber, and it wasn’t reappeared until Star Wars: The Force Awakens, where it was found with Maz Kanata, the charismatic “pirate queen”. However, there’s a compelling backstory to be told about how this weapon made its way to her hands, and the lives it influenced during its journey.

Remember that the lightsaber Luke was using wasn’t just his own; it originally belonged to Anakin Skywalker. In fact, Anakin was wielding this very saber when he made his fateful turn towards the dark side, leading fans to give it some ominous nicknames. During the events of Empire, both Luke’s hand and the lightsaber plummeted into the abyss of Cloud City, leaving Luke without it as he fled aboard the Millennium Falcon. Later in the story, Maz Kanata presents this saber to Finn and Rey.

Another instance hinting at the lightsaber’s existence outside the films is found in a 2020 comic book. In this story, Luke Skywalker revisits Cloud City shortly following his duel with Darth Vader, aiming to retrieve his lost lightsaber beneath the city. However, he has other pressing matters to attend to before he can locate it and ultimately decides that pursuing his past isn’t worthwhile. With Imperial control over Cloud City continuing for several more years after this event, it raises curiosity about who eventually found Luke’s lightsaber and how it ended up in less hostile hands.

The Mysteries of Yoda’s Species

There’s a strong possibility that we’ll uncover more information about Yoda’s elusive species, given the current hype around “The Mandalorian” and Grogu. Since the beginning, details about Yoda’s homeworld and race have been intentionally kept vague, but it seems they are all naturally attuned to the Force. So far, only three individuals of this species have been introduced: Master Yoda, Master Yaddle, and Grogu.

It’s well-established that this particular species is extremely old and quite scarce, with members known to live for several centuries naturally. There are suggestions that they possess a high level of Midi-chlorians at birth, making them particularly attuned to the Force. Their origins remain unknown, but it appears we might gain insights into Grogu’s past in the upcoming movie “The Mandalorian & Grogu,” set for release on May 22, 2026. The intrigue lies in whether this film will delve deeper into his species or not.

Palpatine’s Return

Ultimately, the enigma of Palpatine’s resurrection in “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” will inevitably be unveiled. Previously, this Sith Lord was vanquished in “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi,” hurled from the Death Star by his apprentice and he himself asserted that he perished during this event. However, we discover later on that he came back to life with assistance from cloning tech, but the details about how remain unclear.

In the film Rise of Skywalker, they left the explanation for this particular plot point frustratingly ambiguous. At moments, it appeared as though the movie didn’t care about answering this question and even seemed to disregard fan interest, such as with Poe Dameron’s hurried statement, “Somehow, Palpatine has come back.” When pressed for an explanation on how he returned, Palpatine merely repeated a line from a previous movie word-for-word, “The dark side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities some deem unnatural.

There are several plausible theories as to why Palpatine reappeared, offering an intriguing and fulfilling explanation. For instance, it’s possible that he had a cloning device set up in advance, which activated upon his death. Alternatively, he may have had loyal agents like Darth Vader who assisted him in reaching Exegol. Given that Palpatine’s master, Darth Plagueis, was said to have discovered a way to cheat death through the Force, it isn’t far-fetched to imagine Palpatine working on this project himself. Regardless of how he managed it, revealing the truth behind Palpatine’s resurrection could help improve the reception of The Rise of Skywalker among many fans.

You have the ability to stream all 11 Star Wars films currently available on Disney+, plus a large selection of TV series and specials. The newest addition to the franchise is Skeleton Crew, with its season finale scheduled for Tuesday, January 14th, exclusively on Disney+.

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2025-01-15 04:10