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Shaak Ti's first intended death was in a deleted scene from Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith during Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi's rescue mission. Aptly titled "Grievous ...
Jedi Master Shaak Ti was originally going to be brutally slain by General Grievous in front of Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin ...
Another connection is that Shaak-Ti is supposed to be with Palpatine, but Obi-Wan said they can’t reach her comms. In a deleted scene, from Revenge of the Sith, George Lucas wrote that Shaak-Ti ...
Shaak Ti’s death was less “official” in Star Wars canon – but way more numerous: Revenge of the Sith deleted scenes actually had two different death scenarios for the Jedi Council Member ...
Shaak Ti is basically the Sean Bean of the Jedi Order (just obviously without the Yorkshire accent). The character has had so many deaths over the course of the last 15 years you would think that ...
But between tales of Shaak Ti originally dying in front of Obi-Wan and Anakin as General Grievous snuffed out her life and stories about coming on board with Lucasfilm, McCaig dropped this ...
This is something of a deleted concept from the Revenge of the Sith that became canon a little later on, thanks to the Clone Wars. It concerns the death of a Jedi Master, Shaak Ti. There are ...
Nostalgic fans of the original Star Wars (1977) may have been disappointed by prequel Episodes I and II, but most agreed that Revenge Of Sith was a crowning achievement in this new-fangled trilogy.
'Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith' has seen a resurgence of love, and one scene is a massive fan-favorite. Now a new fact has been revealed.
The idea that Revenge of the Sith is “the good prequel” still holds sway over fans.With all of the hate lashed out at George Lucas over the years, and all of director J.J. Abrams’s talk ...
Jedi Shaak Ti’s Padawan, Maris Brood, is one of them. Brood wields lightsaber tonfas, is in hiding on the planet Felucia and is scary as hell upon first look. Master Rahm Kota is the Obi-Wan figure.