![]() ![]() And even though Maul is defeated and forced to flee, Ezra finds that his time spent with Maul has forever changed him, as he got a taste of the power that the dark side can bring. The stranger corrects him, saying that he was "formerly Darth, now just Maul." As you might imagine, it isn't long before Maul betrays them and offers to make Ezra his new apprentice. The two then reunite with Ezra's teacher, the former Jedi Padawan Kanan Jarrus, who immediately recognizes the stranger as Darth Maul. Under the stranger's guidance, Ezra is able to retrieve the holocron. In order to help lift the extremely heavy stone doors, the stranger teaches Ezra how to make his Force powers stronger by tapping into his emotions, something that Ezra's mentors forbid. However, he discovered it takes two Force users working together to open the doors to the temple, so he can't do it alone. The villainous character was first introduced in 1999’s The Phantom. The stranger explains that he came seeking something within the nearby Sith temple called a Sith holocron, which is basically a Force-powered computer filled with ancient Sith knowledge. Yes, that was the character formerly known as Darth Maul you saw in hologram form at the end of Solo: A Star Wars Story. While Ezra is exploring some old Sith ruins on the lifeless planet of Malachor, he comes across a hunched over stranger in a cloak. It might be somewhat of a throwaway scene, but this brief holo-call with Qi'ra is Maul's first onscreen appearance in a theatrical film since he was chopped in half back in 1999. Darth Maul, a chief antagonist of Ewan McGregor’s Obi-Wan Kenobi who first appeared in Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, is not expected to appear in the series. Qi'ra then contacts Vos' superior and learns that it is Darth Maul. Han then flees, and Qi'ra ends up in command of Vos' forces, the new de-facto face of the Crimson Dawn. Han steals another load of starship fuel from the mines of Kessel, and returns the stolen cargo in the now infamous Kessel Run.Īfter Han returns, there is Reservoir Dogs-esque cascade of betrayals and counter-betrayals between Han, Beckett, Vos, and Qi'ra, but in the end, Han kills Beckett and Qi'ra kills Vos. ![]() After a meeting with Vos, in which Han learns that his childhood friend Qi'ra is now Vos' second-in-command, Han comes up with a plan to make things right. ![]() Both men end up in massive debt to the organization. In it, Han and his partner in crime, Tobias Beckett, are hired to steal some starship fuel for Crimson Dawn, but they botch the job. The 2018 movie Solo: A Star Wars Story tells the story of Han Solo's brief brush with Maul's organization. ![]()
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