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This article discusses details of Maul: Shadow Lord.

When Star Wars: Maul — Shadow Lord wrapped its first season on Disney+ last week, it left fans with something they may have been waiting for since 1999: Darth Maul and Darth Vader, face to face, sabers lit. The duel did not disappoint. What it also did was raise questions, and now Sam Witwer is answering them.

Witwer has voiced Maul across The Clone Wars, Star Wars Rebels, and Solo: A Star Wars Story, and he has spent years shaping who this character is in ways audiences never quite saw. In a new interview with Yahoo Entertainment, he addressed the sith in the room: episode 8 of Shadow Lord doesn’t fit exactly where established Star Wars canon would suggest it should. Witwer confirmed the inconsistency was entirely intentional, working in close collaboration with supervising director Brad Rau and executive producer Dave Filoni. ‘The audience can take from that what they will,’ Witwer said, declining to spell out what the creative team had in mind.

That same week, GeekTyrant published a companion interview in which Witwer explained one of the series’ more surprising character choices: this version of Maul is consumed by his feelings about Palpatine rather than his long-standing obsession with Obi-Wan Kenobi. For years, Star Wars fans associated Maul’s story with his desire for revenge against the Jedi who cut him in half. Shadow Lord reframes that, presenting a Maul who helped build the Empire and is now confronting what it actually looks like. ‘Maul comes from a time of swords and sorcery and magic and knights,’ Witwer told the outlet, ‘and now all of that color is being sucked out of the universe by this mechanized empire.’

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ComicBook.com followed up with a piece on the season finale’s centerpiece, the Vader-Maul duel. Witwer spoke at length about why Vader won so decisively. It was not simply a matter of raw power. The explanation involves the philosophical gap between what Maul represents and what Vader has become under Palpatine’s design. For longtime fans, it recontextualizes both characters.

The series premiered April 6 on Disney+ and released two episodes per week through May 4. Collider reported the first season pulled in 4.1 million views on the platform, calling it a streaming hit that Disney+ needed. A second season is already in development, according to Lucasfilm, with Filoni having confirmed the continuation shortly before the premiere.

After decades of Maul appearing at the margins of the Star Wars saga, Shadow Lord gave him the center of the story. Based on the fan response, they were right to finally do it.

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