
Star Wars fans are dying to see some of their favourite Sith characters return in a new series, hopefully sooner rather than later.
The Star Wars galaxy is so incredibly vast that there are almost always more stories to tell, provided they can find a place to fit on the timeline.
Star Wars: Tales Of The Jedi is a great example of that, and now there's another series that'll focus on bounty hunters instead like Cad Bane.
While the Jedi are the heroes of Star Wars, like many forms of media, it’s the villains who are often the most interesting, quickly becoming fan-favourites for their complex characters and rad designs.
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Star Wars fans are hoping to see the dark side of the force explored in a potential Tales Of The Sith series, featuring iconic villains like Count Dooku, Darth Maul, maybe even Darth Vader.
We've had Tales of the Jedi, Tales of the Underworld, and Tales of the Empire, so a Sith spin-off feels both likely and possible.
“Why won’t they give us Tales of the Sith?” asked Reddit user SnooSeagulls1891 in a post, adding, “Can anyone actually give a valid reason why Tales of the Sith wasn’t the obvious successor for Tales of the Jedi?”
“Who says they won't?” read one of the replies, “Maybe that's next? Be patient. There's plenty of possibilities … it makes sense that they break up the Jedi and Sith seasons with something else for the sake of variety, which is good for longevity.”
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Another reply added, “With Tales of the Jedi, we got some nice Dooku backstory showing his development and shift to apprentice. Perhaps we’ll get more Dooku setting up the Clone Wars and even some Maul backstory and training. Guessing pre-Sidious is not going to be roped into this beyond some Plagueis teasers.”
It’s an interesting concept and one that many fans would love to see, including myself, as the Star Wars baddies make up so of the most devious and iconic villains in fiction.
Topics: Star Wars, TV And Film, Lucasfilm, Disney