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The Star Wars saga has predominantly focused on the members of the Skywalker family. For more than four decades, the Skywalker family has been at the center of the action. But afterStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Disney will hopefully explore other interesting characters who have been sidelined for far too long.

Despite having no dearth of villains in the Star Wars lore, the movies have focused only on a select few. While Darth Vader was the primary antagonist in the original trilogy, Emperor Palpatine made his return as the mastermind inTheRise of Skywalker. Barely scratching the surface, one prominent antagonist who deserves to feature as the major villain in a future Star Wars movie is Darth Maul. One of the most recognizable villains, Darth Maul appeared inStar Wars: The Phantom Menace.Darth Maul’s black and red facial tattoos along with his horns give him a unique and fearsome appearance. He also wields a double-bladed lightsaber, which augments his fearsome persona.
For casual Star Wars fans, the story of Darth Maul might have ended back inThe Phantom Menacewhen Obi-Wan Kenobi killed him. But it was later found that Maul had survived inStar Wars: The Clone Wars.Maul also returned to the big screen inSolo: A Star Wars Story.Despite being such a widely popular villain, Darth Maul might never get a movie of his own. Here’s why.

1Complex Backstory
For casual movie-goers, Darth Maul’s story ended back inThe Phantom Menace. But for hardcore Star Wars fans, Maul is a prominent character with an incredibly complicated story.
For starters, Darth Maul has powerful family members. His mother Talzin belongs to the witchcraft society called Nightsisters on the planet Dathomir. His brother is Savage Opress, a member of the Nightbrother society. After Darth Maul’s resurrection inThe Clone Wars, he left the Sith ways to head an intergalactic crime syndicate which was shown inSolo: A Star Wars Story. Maul is also a former apprentice of Darth Sidious aka Emperor Palpatine. Showing so many details is a costly affair for Disney which can be easily sidelined.

2A Better Supporting Character
Despite having a fearsome appearance and wielding a dual-bladed lightsaber, Darth Maul is not a primary character. InThe Phantom Menace, Maul reported to Palpatine to set things in motion. Although this is not a reflection of Maul’s characteristics, LucasFilms’s portrayal of the character has anchored him down as a supporting character.
His complicated history and extended family make him a difficult character to portray in a live-action movie. Unless handled carefully, the move can backfire massively for the already troubled Star Wars franchise.

3Live-Action Movies Are Costlier
Getting a fearsome antagonist with horns, unique tribal facial tattoos, and a double-bladed lightsaber surely sounds great on paper. But when it comes to execution, the real trouble arises. As a former Sith Lord, fight choreography involving Darth Maul is a costly affair.
Moreover, Darth Maul got cybernetic limbs after his apparent death at the hands of Obi-Wan Kenobi. In the Clone Wars, Darth Maul has been involved in numerous fights, one involved in a colonial village alongside his brother, Savage Opress.

4Disney’s Hero-Centric Policy
The Mouse doesn’t really believe in taking too many risks when it comes to its franchises. A firm believer of good triumphing over evil, it’s a long shot to even consider Disney making a villain-centric movie in the near future.
Disney’s hero-centric policy might not just pose a threat only to the Star Wars franchise but also to the successful Marvel Cinematic Universe.
5A Truly Evil Character
What makes Darth Vader a great antagonist is his redemption arc. His journey of being the Chosen One as Anakin Skywalker to falling for the Dark Side to become Darth Vader is a classic villain story. When he later tries to redeem himself for his past crimes inReturn of the Jediby saving Luke from Palpatine, Darth Vader once again becomes Anakin and cements his place as one of the greatest antagonists of all time.
Sadly, Darth Maul doesn’t exactly share Anakin’s sentimentality. Sure, he does believe in Obi-Wan during his dying moments that Luke will avenge them. But apart from that, Maul doesn’t really regret his past actions. With little redeeming qualities, it’s hard for Disney to make a movie on Darth Maul. In the end, it’s all about sending a message, and Disney is just not ready to explore darker and more mature themes.
6Not Interesting Enough For Casual Fans
Sure, Darth Maul is an interesting character with a terrific appearance. But sadly, that’s the extent of Maul’s importance for casual movie-goers. Having extremely limited screen time inStar Wars: The Phantom Menace, Maul does not really fit the profile of a popular character who can engage casual fans with a live-action movie.
Darth Maul was fleshed out a lot more in detail inStar Wars: The Clone Wars. But again,The Clone Warswas an animated series that costs a lot less and gives ample opportunities to explore. For a live-action movie, the plan is not just lucrative enough.
7Maul Does Not Fit Disney’s Future Plans
After Disney acquired the rights back in 2012 for a staggering $4.05 billion, it revamped the franchise which was steadily declining. Using its deep pockets, Disney producedThe Force Awakens,The Last Jedi,The Rise of Skywalker,Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, andSolo: A Star Wars Storywhich once again brought the franchise to media attention.
Also see:10 Things We Need To See In The Mandalorian Season 2
Not just limiting itself to the big screen, Disney also producedThe MandalorianstarringPedro Pascalwhich has received widespread acclaim. With its own set of plans to explore thedepths of the galaxy far, far away,Darth Maul does not appear to fit within Disney’s future plans for now.
8Box-Office Failure ofSolo
Solo: A Star Wars Storywas a spin-off to explore the younger days of the beloved Han Solo. Starring Alden Ehrenreich, Emilia Clarke, and Donald Glover,Solowas an ambitious project of Disney which cost almost $300 million to produce.
Unfortunately,Solowas marred with troubles right from the beginning. From replacing directors to receiving backlash from fans,Solobecame a box-office bomb. As Darth Maul had returned to the big screen inSolo, the movie’s failure most probably ruined the chances of a sequel that would have explored Maul’s exploits as the leader of an intergalactic crime syndicate.
9Darth Maul Might Be Returning To Disney+
DespiteSolo‘s failure at the box-office, all’s not lost for Darth Maul to make another live-action appearance. Riding high on Donald Glover’s meteoric popularity, Disney might have some plans for aLando CalrissianTV series on its streaming platform, Disney+.
Yet to be confirmed, the Lando Calrissian show might once again revive the antagonist by picking up the yet-to-be-explored story at theend ofSolowhen Qi’ra turned out to be working for Maul.
10Increased Focus On Diversity
The world is changing, and with it, the movie industry. As inclusivity at workplaces is gaining widespread attention, major franchises are gradually opening up to non-binary and LGBT characters for lead roles.
The latestStar Warstrilogy had Rey as the primary protagonist, which was a major shift from a mega-franchise dominated by male characters. InThe Rise of Skywalker, two lesbian characters were shown celebrating after the Resistance’s victory over the First Order. As representation is becoming a major factor, introducing another male character might not be the right time.
Akash Senapati
Senior Content Strategist
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Akash is the Lead Content Strategist for FandomWire. Having started as a writer for FandomWire back in 2020, he now manages a global team of writers who share the same passion for motion arts, from Martin Scorsese to the latest MCU flick. He loves DC Comics, Anime, Pink Floyd, and sleeping in no particular order. His favorite graphic-medium writers are Grant Morrison, Chris Claremont, Christopher Priest, Garth Ennis, and Eiichiro Oda. Prep time > Aliens.
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