Star Wars Revives Darth Maul AGAIN: You Won’t Believe How Many Times He’s Come Back!

As a devoted Star Wars fan, I can’t help but feel vindicated by the recent revelation that Darth Maul, who met his demise in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, is making a comeback in the upcoming series, Maul: Shadow Lord. This fourth resurgence of the character serves as a testament to the mistake that was his untimely death. The announcement of this new show, set to stream on Disney+ sometime in 2026, took place during one of the panels at Star Wars Celebration 2025, marking a significant milestone for Lucasfilm Animation as they celebrate their 20th anniversary. It’s a thrilling reminder that the Force is indeed strong with this franchise, and Maul lives on once more in our galaxy far, far away.

It’s worth noting that even George Lucas himself admitted to regretting the decision to kill off Maul in “Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace” back in 1999. Since then, he has expressed this regret and even considered bringing him back for “Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith”. Lucas’ initial plans for the “Star Wars” sequels heavily involved Maul, but Disney’s trilogy took a different path. This underscores that Maul’s original demise was indeed an error, as evidenced by his four resurrections in the “Star Wars” universe.

Darth Maul’s Clone Wars Resurrection Explained

The First Of Many

In the animated series “Star Wars: The Clone Wars,” created by George Lucas and Dave Filoni, Maul, a character from “Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace,” was resurrected for the first time. This revival happened over a decade after the original film, at the request of Lucas. In the fourth season’s episode titled “Witches of the Mist” in 2011, it was revealed that Maul had survived being bisected by Obi-Wan Kenobi on Naboo. This storyline also introduced his long-lost brother, Savage Opress.

Mother Talzin, head of the Nightsisters, tasked Savage Opress with locating and training under Maul in the dark side’s ways. In the Outer Rim, Savage discovered Maul, who had been reduced to a state of insanity, retaining only a burning desire for revenge against the Jedi. This unquenchable thirst for vengeance, along with the anguish and torment it caused, kept Maul alive since “The Phantom Menace.” During this time, he obtained cybernetic leg enhancements on Lotho Minor.

Following Opress, Maul was returned to Dathomir where Mother Talzin performed her magic to heal his mind. Once Maul’s memories, thoughts, and self were reinstated, he embarked on a vengeful journey across the galaxy, focusing on taking revenge against Obi-Wan Kenobi. This resulted in numerous confrontations between Obi-Wan and Maul during the Clone Wars era of Star Wars. As the closing scenes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars revealed, Maul managed to evade Order 66.

Darth Maul Returned In Star Wars Rebels

Several Years After His Clone Wars Resurrection

Maul’s return in the Star Wars universe was featured in Star Wars Rebels, a series that serves as a follow-up to Star Wars: The Clone Wars. When Star Wars Rebels premiered in 2014, Maul’s fate was left uncertain since the conclusion of The Clone Wars hadn’t been revealed yet. However, this all changed with the airing of the season 2 finale of Star Wars Rebels titled “Twilight of the Apprentice.” In this episode, Kanan Jarrus and Ezra Bridger, the Jedi from the Star Wars Rebels crew, journeyed to Malachor, a planet associated with the Sith.

With Ahsoka Tano by their side, this pair embarked on a mission to overthrow the Empire and its Inquisitors in Star Wars. During this particular adventure, Ezra found himself separated from his companions, crossing paths with a mysterious hermit who claimed they shared a common goal – finding a means to vanquish their adversaries. As it turned out, this hermit was none other than Maul, who sought a Sith holocron in order to bring down Darth Sidious/Emperor Palpatine, the one he believed had caused him years of torment and hardship.

In the 2016 episode of Star Wars Rebels, the character Maul was effectively brought back to life in the storyline because there had been no significant developments regarding him prior to this. Notably, this was the first time Maul was seen since his appearance in Star Wars: The Clone Wars season 5, episode 16, “The Lawless.” In that episode, Maul’s criminal organization was annihilated by Darth Sidious, and a fierce duel between them resulted in Maul being imprisoned by the dark side master after a prolonged battle.

Following the termination of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars”, the only source revealing Maul’s fate was a comic called “Son of Dathomir”. However, this tale ended before the Clone Wars were fully resolved, leaving over 15 years of Maul’s story untold and wrapped in mystery. Given that no one anticipated his return, Maul’s appearance in the season 2 finale of Star Wars Rebels could be considered a second extraordinary revival for this beloved former Sith character. This reappearance set the stage for a new chapter in Maul’s story, culminating in his actual death during a fierce final duel with Obi-Wan Kenobi.

Star Wars Brought Maul Back Again In Solo: A Star Wars Story

This Time In Live-Action

Following Maul’s apparent death in one of the most impactful episodes of Star Wars Rebels, it was widely believed that his story had reached its conclusion. However, Star Wars surprised fans once again with the release of Solo: A Star Wars Story in 2018. This spin-off movie, which seemed an unlikely setting for Maul’s return, nevertheless featured him in one of the film’s closing scenes. Making his first live-action appearance since his “death” in 1999, Solo effectively represented a third rebirth for the character.

In the film Solo, Maul’s character was introduced to link the narrative between Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels, showing his time as a crime syndicate leader. Regrettably, Solo holds the unfortunate title of the lowest-grossing Star Wars movie at the box office, which halted any plans for a sequel and effectively eliminated any hints about Maul’s future appearances. Although some comic books have expanded upon what Maul’s role might have been in this plotline, it ultimately represented a significant missed chance for his third resurrection.

Star Wars’ Maul Spinoff Has Made The Character Lucas Killed A Star

Maul Finally Gets A Lead Focus

In conclusion, Maul’s latest revival in the Star Wars universe could be seen as his most significant one yet, propelling him into stardom. At Star Wars Celebration 2025, Dave Filoni unveiled an upcoming series titled “Maul: Shadow Lord,” which is part of Lucasfilm Animation’s future projects. This series is set a year after Maul evaded Order 66 during The Clone Wars, and based on the trailer shown at SWCJ 2025, Maul: Shadow Lord appears to serve as a prequel to Solo.

The upcoming Star Wars TV series will delve into Maul’s return to prominence as a criminal figure in the galaxy’s underworld. Additionally, Maul is set to take on an apprentice reminiscent of Darth Talon, a character from Star Wars Legends who Lucas intended to train Maul in his sequels. In essence, this new project is elevating Maul to a main role, marking the 26-year gap since his “death” at Lucas’ hands as a significant revival for the character. Notably, this fourth resurrection of Maul in Star Wars might be considered most impactful, as it underscores his death as one of the franchise’s biggest errors by solidifying his return.

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2025-04-19 21:30