Every corner of the internet had its own words when the "war on the starvers: episode III - the revenge of SIT" came out, with some votes louder than others. This weekend made it clear that, despite all the mocking of the third chapter of the Prequel trilogy of George Lucas, Many people were more than happy to see him again in cinemas to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the film. Some of the most famous fans of the "war of the Starwells" seem to forget that the whole generation has grown with prophecies in the same way as the original trilogy.
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Seeing the "revenge of SIT" in the theater made me feel like a child again. I was able to recognize the noticeable flaws of the film (such as its winning composed and tricky line deliveries), while I still recognized my current heart and emotions at the center of it all. Its stains strangely do it more. You can't mistake this film as it was except for the film that Lucas wanted to do from the beginning, a Greek tragedy for children complimented by the opera heights of Johnon Williams' music. Speaking of the performance that makes the biggest impact, however, it is Scottish actor Jan McDyrarmeed as one and only emperor Sheev Palpatin.
Although the head of the Galactic Empire was initially afraid Marjori Eton and Clive Rival in "Starwells War: The Empire Rays Back", It was McDiarmide's turnaround in "Returning to the EDI" that really made the comprehensive antagonist of the franchise as the villain of the film. The dreaded all of the Lord was present through various media outlets of the "Starwoles War" with many voice actors spinning, but nothing overcoming the tonal balance of the quiet endangering of the political shummer and the scenery that shows the McDararmide monster in "Revenge of Sit".
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So, yes, given how the characters in the Universe "War of Starvers" get their own shows, it should not be surprised that Palpatine almost got one of his own.
The series was likely to focus on Palpatine's relationships with Darth Plagies, wise
When McDiarmide was interviewed by Diversity For the 20th anniversary of "Revenge of Sitt", he worked for good times played the main mind behind Anakin Skywalker from good to evil. Asked if he could light up any details about the non-produced television show, McDiarmide said he would probably turn on Palpatine's learning with Darth Plageis, but he didn't know more:
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"It is quite obvious that my character killed Plagies on his way to become palpatine. But out of that, no. With George, you didn't talk about anything. He wants the actors to continue with it."
It would not be surprising to see McDiarmide returning, as he played the infamous all of the Lord for a better part of 42 years. The character made appearances in almost every television show "War on the Starvali", prohibiting the more fundamental "Andor". And then there's all that work with The stunning return of palpatine to the "rise of Skywalker" As an attempt to press all the nostalgia buttons.
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Given all this, it is interesting how little we know about Darth's dreaded history before the "phantom threat" events. The mystery is not a completely bad thing, but it's no wonder why the base for TV shows will be built One of the best scenes in "Revenge of SIT", Where Palpatine recounts the tragedy of Darth Plageis, the wise, sith-master who was able to merge the Midi Chlorians to prevent death. It is a haunting sequence where a slim veneer between the chancellor and SIT begins to break down. Palpatine has only a few opportunities to plant its seeds in the mind of the young Skywalker, and McDiarmide does a great job to talk about everything while technically, refusing to name its role in Plageis' death.
Aclite gave Darth Plagis his first look at the screen
For those who would like a television series Darth Siddies/Palpatin, "Acolithic" is both a blessing and a curse. It is a lack of show, no doubt, but presented some interesting ideas about myths about what it means to join the dark side. At the end of the season, it is revealed that the mysterious robbed figure hiding in a cave Darth Plagieses, marking his first live performance in the Starvala War franchise.
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Given the "Acolithic" it takes 90 years before the "phantom threat", that slightly teasing presented an opportunity to explore a figure We have just learned through the JameSeims Luseno from a de-canonized novel"War of Starwelles: Darth Plageis." Chances are that it will probably bring to palpatin at some point as an apprentice, but the unfortunate cancellation of the show leaves that plot of the array in the air for now. I wouldn't care too much; If there is one thing you can count on with the "war on the Starwells", it is every time the stories between stories are filled with as many details as possible through places like video games, novels or comics. Palpatine will come back again ... somehow.
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"Starwell War: SIT's Revenge" now plays in cinemas all over the country.
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