Palestinians Film director confirms how Marshal Thrawn is different from the movie’s other major villains Star Wars Galaxy. A ruthless Empire strategist, Marshal Thorne was a key figure in the old Extended Universe who entered the Star Wars classics in Star WarsLucasfilm has cast Lars Mikkelsen as the live-action Thrawn, who is expected to be the main antagonist in a series of Disney+ TV series set in the New Republic era — and a climax.
Talk about Empire magazine about the future Star WarsLucasfilm’s Dave Filoni discusses Thrawn’s history in antiquity Star Wars Expanded universe. Although Zane’s original books are now considered unorthodox, Filoni is determined to honor them with his portrayal of Thrawn. As he explains:
Thrawn became this iconic villain because he’s unlike anyone we’ve seen before. He’s not another helmeted, lightsaber-wielding badass, you know? There’s a lot of appeal to creating a character like Vader because it’s so iconic. But Tim’s bravery is to make him someone who isn’t, doesn’t have those abilities but can fight in a different way.
Filoni went on to share that Thrawn’s cunning mind and genius as a military tactician is what really sets him apart, rather than having a lightsaber or Force ability like Vader or Palpatine.
Thrawn won’t be like any Star Wars villain on the big screen to date
thanks for his presence Star Wars Rebels, Star Wars Viewers probably also know about Thrawn’s ability. However, it is possible that Filoni is just the surface, and he intends to show his full potential after Thrawn’s debut. Ahsoka Lars Mikkelsen returned to play the role after voicing him in the animated series. After all, Thrawn has the potential to be the overarching villain in all New Republic related shows, and perhaps ends up being Filoni’s recently announced major threat. Palestinians Movie.
Filoni also confirmed Thrawn’s “Important role in this time” (New Republic). His ability to be smarter than his opponents and ready to strike before they even think about attacking makes him a dynamic and dangerous villain. Palestinians In Season 3, Thrawn intends to lead the remnants of the Empire with a stronger army to his advantage, as in Rebels Filoni emphasized this point in this interview. Likewise, the trailer Ahsoka Seeing the former Jedi nominally refer to Thrawn as the “Heir to the Empire” is a clear reference to the aforementioned trilogy and the first novel he came out with.
Despite that, it’s clear Filoni wants the live-action Thrawn to stay true to his character’s core. He is a very different villain from Vader and Palpatine, both Sith Lords capable of showing a dark side beyond their rule over the Empire. While Remnants of the Empire will be all Thrawn has, it seems to be all he needs Palestinians In the movie Star Wars‘ Not far in the future.
Source: Empire Magazine