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Star Wars: SC 38 – Reimagined is a 2019 fan remake of the 38th scene in Star Wars (1977), in which the characters of Obi-Wan "Ben" Kenobi and Darth Vader engage in a lightsaber duel on the first Death Star. It was directed by Philip Silvera, and stars stuntmen Dan Brown and Richard Cetrone performing in the new footage as Kenobi and Vader ...
Anakin and Vader appear in the non-canonical Star Wars Tales (1999–2005); in the story Resurrection, Darth Maul is resurrected and faces Vader in battle. [ 121 ] Vader-centric comics released and set just after Revenge of the Sith include Dark Times (2006–2013), Darth Vader and the Lost Command (2011), Darth Vader and the Ghost Prison (2012 ...
Luke arrives and engages Vader in a lightsaber duel over the city's central air shaft. Vader defeats Luke, severing his right hand and separating him from his lightsaber. He urges Luke to embrace the dark side and help him destroy his master, the Emperor, so they may rule the galaxy together. Luke refuses, citing Obi-Wan's claim that Vader ...
Anakin appears with his new lightsaber (as it appears in Episode III) after his previous one was destroyed in the previous film. [6] In "Chapter 21", C-3PO makes his first appearance in gold plating [7] and Anakin is knighted. [8] He sends his Padawan braid to Padmé, who stores it with the necklace he gave her in The Phantom Menace.
Luke learns that his father, also a Jedi, fought alongside Obi-Wan during the Clone Wars until Vader, Obi-Wan's former pupil, turned to the dark side of the Force and murdered him. Obi-Wan gives Luke his father's lightsaber, the signature weapon of the Jedi. Luke, Leia, and Han (from left to right)
Anakin is now an eleven-year-old child starting his training at the Jedi Academy on Yavin 4. [55] Richardson continued Anakin's adventures in the following two novels, Lyric's World and Promises, before Rebecca Moesta finished the series with Anakin's Quest, Vader's Fortress, and Kenobi's Blade, starting in 1996.
The 6-foot-7 Prowse gave the brooding physical performance of Vader in the original trilogy of “Star Wars” movies, while James Earl Jones did the voice for the mask-wearing, armored character.
In the original trilogy, Darth Vader was revealed to have been Anakin Skywalker, a once-powerful Jedi Knight, and a traitor to the Jedi Order. [32] With this backstory in place, Lucas decided that the movies would work best as a trilogy. [33] In the trilogy's final episode, Return of the Jedi, Vader is redeemed through an act of sacrifice for ...