Maul's search for power brings him far from where he once stood as a Sith apprentice on Coruscant. In Solo: A Star Wars Story, Maul rules the many cruel branches of the Crimson Dawn cartel. Even without the Force, his agent Dryden Vos is a formidable gangster -- and Maul isn't looking for a Force-sensitive heir.
Thought dead, Darth Maul survived his injuries by focusing on his hatred of Obi-Wan Kenobi, the Jedi who cut him in half. His shattered body was dumped amid the refuse of the junk planet Lotho Minor, where the once deadly warrior fell into madness, staying alive on a diet of vermin.
Darth Maul is in Solo: A Star Wars Story. He is revealed as the head of the Crimson Dawn Crime syndicate. And only at the very end of the film. Gangster Dryden Vos was only the public face of the Crimson Dawn, while Maul appears to be its' true leader.
While Sam Witwer is reprising his role as Darth Maul for the final episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, he also lent his voice to Maul during a cameo appearance in Solo: A Star Wars Story. Ray Park returned to physically portray Maul in that brief scene two years ago.
Maul tracks Ezra down and brings him to Dathomir so that he can access all of his knowledge. Once again, they engage in a ceremony to do so, this time using old Nightsister magic.
In fact, in this same scene, Sidious says he is keeping Maul alive because he has "other uses for you!" If Palpatine thought Maul knew he about his double identity, there's no way he would have let him stay alive.
Germain Lussier. Five years ago today, one of the coolest moments in Star Wars history happened, and there's a chance you don't know about it. It featured Obi-Wan Kenobi having one final lightsaber duel with his longtime rival Darth Maul, and Kenobi killing Maul in the process.
Yes, that was the character formerly known as Darth Maul you saw in hologram form at the end of Solo: A Star Wars Story. The villainous character was first introduced in 1999's The Phantom Menace.
Despite learning that his Master took a new apprentice, Darth Tyranus, Maul still believed that he was a Sith Lord. Taking his brother as an apprentice, Maul and Opress held that they were the true Sith rather than Sidious and Tyranus.
Originally Answered: “Is Darth Maul a Sith?” Formerly, yes. Darth Maul was of Darth Bane's Sith lineage, and the first apprentice of Darth Sidious, the reigning Dark Lord of the Sith in his time, and the apex of the Sith Order.
APD (Antisocial Personality Disorder.)
Maul has a classic case of antisocial personality disorder, which is an umbrella term for a sociopath and Psychopath.
But as things stand, Star Wars not only lacks a fight between Vader and Maul, but the two have never even spoken to each other.
Like the rest of his kin, Maul was subjected, shortly after birth, to an initiation ritual during which he was immersed in a "magic" oily bath, and covered head to toe in black and red tattoos. Later stripped of his black Nightbrother markings, Maul was left solely red-skinned.
Question: Did Maul know Sidious was Palpatine? In legends he did. In the darth plagueis novel I'm pretty sure there's a part where maul was reflecting on his master's political machinations and how he is publicly known as palpatine.
After losing that set of legs, Maul was refitted new legs by the Death Watch. He would use them for the rest of his life, until his death in 2 BBY at the hands of Kenobi.
In the Clone Wars and Rebels animated shows, Maul survived being cut in half at the end of The Phantom Menace, and made a comeback with robotic legs, though in Solo, you only see his upper body in a hologram [UPDATE on rewatch: you see a glimpse of robot legs before you know who it is, though the hologram keeps it ...
“Is it the chosen one?” Obi-Wan responds, “He is.” And Maul's last words are true to his lowly character, “He will avenge us.” To his last breath, Maul held onto anger.
Ever since the Star Wars: The Clone Wars TV series brought back Darth Maul from the grave, the horned Sith has had a bone to pick with Obi-Wan Kenobi — rightfully so, given that Kenobi famously cut off Maul's legs and dumped him into a reactor shaft after Maul murdered Obi-Wan's teacher, Qui-Gon Jinn, in Star Wars: The ...
In a one-shot issue from Marvel Comics, the Sith Lord Darth Maul received a dark vision in the Force, becoming a Jedi against his will. While Darth Maul was one of the most fearsome Sith Lords in the Star Wars galaxy before his fall from grace, he once received a vision from the Force where he became a Jedi Knight.
As the first Dark Lord of the Sith, Ajunta Pall founded the first Sith Empire and expanded it onto other worlds. The Sith took over the planet Ziost and created it as their capital and as Pall's new home.
Fall of the Galactic Republic
The Sith remained hidden for a millennium, allowing the Jedi to believe that their ancient nemesis had gone extinct. The Sith stayed in hiding for a thousand years, their survival unknown to the Jedi, as they continued their revenge against the Jedi through Bane's Grand Plan.
According to Darth Sidious, Darth Plagueis was a powerful Sith Lord who was able to use the Force to influence the midi-chlorians to create life, a power that was reportedly to be extremely rare for one sensitive to the Force to possess, and could even be used by certain Sith Lords to prolong or even cheat death.
However, another explanation for how Obi-Wan managed to beat Maul is that he actually tapped into the dark side during his fight. After his master dies in front of his eyes, Obi-Wan's face becomes noticeably angry, and his strikes are heavier and fast-paced.
In the now-abandoned Legends continuity, his birth name appeared to be Maul, with the title of "Darth" simply added to it when he was taken on as an apprentice by Darth Sidious.
Qui-Gon was ultimately defeated by a move that can only be done with a double-bladed lightsaber as Darth Maul used the handle of the weapon, striking Qui-Gon physically on the chin, stunning him for just long enough to deliver the killing blow.