The return of Thrawn himself is one strong example. Cyborg bounty hunter Beilert Valance, an antagonist of the 1970s Star Wars Marvel comics, is the frontman of his own comic series today. Even media ranging from The Rise of Skywalker to Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and Andor have been teasing the return of the Old Republic mythology. The show's creator Dave Filoni told Empire Magazine that Grand Admiral Thrawn was the big bad of the New Republic era. He was asked by the outlet, ""Do you see Thrawn as the big bad of this New Republic era? He wasn't another helmet-wearing, lightsaber-wielding bad guy, you know? LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 08: Dave Filoni onstage When Ahsoka premieres, the series will introduce new villains Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati, who could be more important in Star Wars' future than Grand Admiral Thrawn.The full scale of Thrawn's involvement in Ahsoka remains to be seen, but his limited presence in marketing suggests a similar case for the show.With a handful of antagonists set to face off against the heroes, Thrawn may be held The season finale, titled "The Jedi, the Witch and the Warlord," ends on a bittersweet note, with Grand Admiral Thrawn (Lars Mikkelsen) escaping into space, while Ahsoka (Rosario Dawson) and I haven't finished the Treason Trilogy, but it's so hard to see him as a bad guy in Rebels when he's a kind person in the books Thrawn shooting Bendu in the face in Rebels when he called Thrawn out on his self-righteous nonsense is who Thrawn really is when you call out his hypocrisy. In her final scene of the episode, Tano reveals that the bad guy she's been hunting—who many viewers may have assumed to be Giancarlo Esposito's Gideon—is none other than Grand Admiral Thrawn. An important Imperial leader is back. Grand Admiral Thrawn is back. The menacing Star Wars villain made the jump to live-action in Ahsoka episode 6 after plenty of build up, but, if you haven't Lemme explain. Thrawn and Ezra fly off to who knows where end of rebels. Thrawn is an opportunist and would forge an alliance with Ezra to survive. Ezra might be hesitant at first but his need to survive wins out. My guess is the Purrgils jumped them into wild space. During their time surviving, Thrawn informs Ezra of the true villain. The Grysk. With Thrawn's reintroduction to canon in Rebels, Zahn was given these 6 opportunities to flesh out his character. While the Thrawn in Rebels is already an interesting character, the nuance in these novels goes beyond any of the character work that's been done in visual Star Wars. Thrawn is show time and time again to be a caring teacher. We get our first live-action appearance of Thrawn, Shin continues to be a fun bad guy sidekick, and other lesser bad guys were introduced as well, like Enoch (pictured at the top of this post Mitth'raw'nuruodo, also known as Thrawn (core name), was a Chiss male officer of the Chiss Ascendancy - an aristocratic oligarchical nation of humanoids located inside the Unknown Regions Thrawn was actually created by author Timothy Zahn for his Star Wars novels in Filoni brought the character into the mainstream and back into canon by making him his big bad guy in Rebels, The Emperor is a bigger villain, Thrawn might have the stronger military mind, Maul has a double-lightsaber, and Kylo Ren may actually kill more good guys, but Vader is the one you remember He's a bad guy. He's cruel, murderous and evil. For whatever reason, he decided to go with the space Nazis and then doubled down after space Hitler died. He's an authoritarian who thinks he should be in charge because he thinks he's the smartest guy in the room. Let's stop with the need to turn every bad guy into a secret good guy. Thrawn turns to the tractor beam operator and the guy is shaking in his boots expecting Thrawn to go all Vader on him. Instead, Thrawn asks him what happened, and if there is a way to counter it in the future. He's a genuinely threatening bad guy who isn't Force-sensitive, using superior tactics to outmaneuver his enemies. He's the only non .
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