Hayden Christensen makes fun of the “rich stories” still to be told for Darth Vader after the Sith revenge

Hayden Christensen makes fun of the “rich stories” still to be told for Darth Vader after the Sith revenge

During a panel a Star Wars Celebration during the weekend, Hayden Christensen He confirmed that Anakin Skywalker will return Ahsoka Season 2, saying: “There is not much that I can share, but Anakin will return for season 2.”

This comes after his short but emotional apparition as a ghost of force in the world among the worlds during the first season, a moment that has been very exciting for long -standing fans of “Skyguy” and “Snips”.

But Christensen is not only thinking about the post-Return of the Jedi things. Also paid attention to the period immediately after Revenge of Sith When Anakin Skywalker officially became Darth Vader, a broken man trapped in a mechanical prison of his own creation. And think there is a lot for my there.

Christensen said to Comicbook: “There is a lot that we could still explore with Vader. I think from where we had interrupted, after episode III, and everything that must reconcile after being trapped in this new version of itself, there are only many very rich stories that we could still tell.”

That dark space between Revenge of Sith AND A new hope It was a fertile ground for Star Wars Storytelling, mainly in animation and comics. THE Obi-Wan Kenobi The series brought together Christensen with Ewan McGregor for a revenge, while Marvel’s Darth Vader comics, in particular the 2017 race written by Charles SouleHe dived deep in the first days of Vader under Palpatine.

That series showed crossing adapt to his new armor, building his laser sword and even building his castle on Mustafar. Soule described him as “Vader: Year One” and is exactly the type of story that Christensen is talking about.

He added: “I love the character and I would like to continue with it, and therefore I hope to do it more”.

So, will we see Christensen adapt again as Darth Vader? Nothing is still official, but between Ahsoka And Lucasfilm’s renewed interest in exploring the darker corners of the Skywalker saga, I would like to think that the probability is quite good.

By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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