![]() The missing 19 years of Obi-Wan's tale is an area Lucasfilm has largely left alone, deliberately, until now.Īnd that means Obi-Wan Kenobi has plenty of questions it could answer, some of which we've been dying to know for years, and some which, like many Star Wars questions, should remain unanswered. We've left out Darth Maul, Qui-Gon's killer and Vader's predecessor, who ends up dying at Obi-Wan's hands twice (the first time in Phantom Menace, the second time, post- Clone Wars resurrection, in the sands of Tatooine during the animated series Rebels). ![]() There's more to Obi-Wan's story, of course. After so many encounters with the exhausting Skywalker clan, no wonder he was tired. Some 19 Star Wars years later, in Episode IV, Obi-Wan (Alec Guinness) leads Luke on a mission to deliver Death Star plans to the Rebellion, fights Vader again and vanishes at the moment of death, becoming Luke's somewhat unreliable advisor from beyond the grave in Episodes V and VI. Obi-Wan hides Luke, the son Vader didn't know he had, on Tatooine. A badly wounded Vader becomes more machine than man. They are comrades in the Clone Wars (as seen in the 7-season animated show of the same name), then fight each other after Anakin becomes a mass-murderer dubbed Darth Vader by Emperor Palpatine. Kenobi (Ewan McGregor), an apprentice to Qui-Gon Jinn (Liam Neeson), takes on former Tatooine slave Anakin Skywalker (Jake Lloyd/Hayden Christensen) as an apprentice of his own. ![]() The fugitive Jedi's tragic tale starts, chronologically, in the prequel movies (Episodes I to III). Let's back up for a second with a refresher of that wider narrative. While Lucasfilm has Obi-Wan Kenobi under its usual blanket of secrecy, there's enough content - six movies, two TV shows, plus a couple of trailers - to suggest very strongly where the story will focus its attention. ![]() Fans of the first two Star Wars trilogies already know the basic story of Obi-Wan Kenobi - the character, that is, not the Disney+ series of the same name that premieres on May 27. ![]()
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