![]() This reality make the notorious “NOOOO!” scene all the more dopey. It is a dark film, filled with anguish and despair. This was never going to be G-Rated, uplifting cinema. This episode was going to be bleak! The Republic would fall, replaced by the Galactic Empire, and Anakin Skywalker would figuratively perish, giving rise to Darth Vader. Revenge of the Sith was never going to be a fun, feel-good Star Wars movie that was romanticized in our youths. By the time the last installment hit the theaters, many fans already had a deep sense of disillusionment with the galaxy far, far away that they remembered from their childhood. The core elements of Star Wars were either abandoned or misread by the very person who had created the saga. Fans felt that George Lucas had allowed the prequels to stray too far from what made the original trilogy so special. Released on May 19, 2005, Revenge of the Sith serves as the denouement to a prequel trilogy that had been maligned by the fanbase. Let’s first review the actual historical record. Okay? Cool your midichlorians, my young padawan. What was meant to be an emotionally devastating moment on film inadvertently turned into a farcical and perpetual butt of many internet jokes.īut how have two different comic books from two different publishers handled such an unintentionally clumsy moment? Read on to discover the fun truth! Just don’t, you know, reach out with the Force and destroy a bunch of medical equipment. Darth Vader, fresh from his humbling loss (and dismemberment) by his former master Obi-Wan Kenobi, discovers that he has evidently “killed” both his wife and child in a fit of Sith-fueled rage. It’s one of the most meme-worthy moments of an entire saga chock full of them. ![]()
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