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George Lucas' 23-year-old explanation of one of Star Wars' most important Sith completely changes the Sith in Star Wars—and Anakin's fall.
The Sith Lord Known as “The Master” Wants Mae to Kill Jedi Without a Weapon in The Acolyte. Lucasfilm. We only saw The Acolyte‘s villainous Sith Lord once in the series’ first two episodes.
Delve into the fascinating origins of some of your favorite Star Wars moments and discover the comic book stories that helped shape them.
The Sith, which is a religious dark side order, have existed in the shadows for thousands of years thanks to the Rule of Two. There can only ever be two Sith Lords at once a Master and an Apprentice.
Manny Jacinto’s Sith Lord is just too damn sexy! He’s all up in Star Wars with his incredible biceps, chiseled cheekbones, and bare naked bod just luring us to the Dark Side.
Who is the Sith Lord in The Acolyte? Funnily enough, not even Mae knows who her Master is. He (or she) has gone to great lengths to conceal their true identity.
The clues to the Sith Lord’s identity abound, and all signs point to Manny Jacinto’s Qimir, a smuggler, fence, and fixer of sorts who’s been aiding acolyte Mae ...
Star Wars creator George Lucas originally wanted to turn this fan favorite Sith Lord into The Godfather of the galaxy in ...
Is The Acolyte's main villain a Sith Lord, a member of the Knights of Ren, or something else entirely? Let's explore the big questions surrounding this deadly threat to the Jedi.
Right now, we lean toward Qimir not really being a Sith. To us, he doesn’t seem very much like a joiner. It feels like he’d rather not be involved with the Jedi, the Sith, or anyone else.
We've seen Darth Maul, the horned Sith lord, die, resurrect, and die again, but how did his criminal empire rise and fall? Star Wars' next animated show aims to answer that.