This looks like it is going to be great. I always hated how quickly Maul was finished off in The Phantom Menace.
That's what happens when you story tell & world build in reverse. Characters & concepts created initially to be throw away turn out to have more relevance to the bigger picture in hindsight.
Star Wars: Zero Company In the fading light of the Clone Wars, former Republic officer Hawks must lead an unconventional band of professionals for hire.
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Quite true! Very cool! Credit: IGN.com[/QUOTE] I enjoyed The Mandalorian and Grogu. It wasn't as serious or entertaining as my favorite installments in this universe (Empire Strikes Back, ROTJ, Rogue One, Andor), and it had the old George Lucas Saturday afternoon serial feel to it, but I found it entertaining. Definitely worth the spend.