Return of the Jedi

Star Wars Reveals Why Vader Waited Until Return Of The Jedi To Kill Palpatine

Darth Vader had every motive to kill Palpatine but decided to remain loyal to him, and it seems that Star Wars has revealed why that is.

Darth Vader and Palpatine’s relationship in Star Wars is hardly something that prompts blind loyalty and unfaltering servitude, so why did the former wait so long to kill the Emperor?

Recommended Videos

Despite being a bright member of the Jedi Order, Anakin still fell for Darth Sidious’ plan and did his bidding to become Darth Vader. But as the character learns in Revenge of the Sith, not only does the Supreme Chancellor fail to live up to his promise and save Padme, but he also indirectly causes her death. Why, then, would he stick by the Emperor’s side after figuring out the truth? In fact, Vader remained a loyal servant until the very end and if it weren’t for Luke, he never would’ve done anything to jeopardize his master.

This is especially interesting since we know that the fallen Anakin from the last movie in the Prequel Trilogy developed the ambition to overthrow the Chancellor, but didn’t go through with it after his duel with Obi-Wan on Mustafar. So, what changed? Well, it appears that Star Wars has already answered this in a novel. In Dark Lord: The Rise of Vader, it’s explained that despite having the strength to kill his master, Vader wasn’t in the right psychological state to go through with it.

In fact, if Vader had managed to defeat and kill Obi-Wan, he would’ve done the same with Palpatine. But as we saw, the battle left him severely wounded, and the death of Padme made sure that he wasn’t in his right mind. Additionally, George Lucas once told us that Vader became weak after receiving all those injuries which made him less powerful than the Emperor and stripped him of his confidence. In his prime, Anakin could’ve easily defeated the sinister Sith Lord.

It wasn’t until the Emperor betrayed him again and almost killed his son that Vader found the strength to do what he should’ve done ages ago. Though in the interest of the greater scheme of things, Sidious survived his fall and returned to haunt the galaxy one more time in Disney’s Star Wars Sequel Trilogy.


We Got This Covered is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Why did King Baldwin wear a mask in ‘Kingdom of Heaven?’
King Baldwin Kingdom of Heaven
Read Article ‘Should have done this 4 years ago’: Marvel finally takes drastic measures to save the MCU, but is it too little too late?
Deadpool overlaid on the Battle of Earth from Avengers: Endgame
Read Article If Pedro Pascal’s Fantastic Four won’t be in ‘Avengers 5,’ here’s who we need instead
Alternate Fantastic Four casting
Read Article Ryan Gosling and Mikey Day surprising the ‘Fall Guy’ cast with iconic ‘SNL’ costumes means we officially need a movie
closeup of Ryan Gosling and Mikey Day dressed as the Beavis and Butthead characters
Read Article All ‘Mufasa: The Lion King’ cast, confirmed
Mufasa The Lion King
Related Content
Read Article Why did King Baldwin wear a mask in ‘Kingdom of Heaven?’
King Baldwin Kingdom of Heaven
Read Article ‘Should have done this 4 years ago’: Marvel finally takes drastic measures to save the MCU, but is it too little too late?
Deadpool overlaid on the Battle of Earth from Avengers: Endgame
Read Article If Pedro Pascal’s Fantastic Four won’t be in ‘Avengers 5,’ here’s who we need instead
Alternate Fantastic Four casting
Read Article Ryan Gosling and Mikey Day surprising the ‘Fall Guy’ cast with iconic ‘SNL’ costumes means we officially need a movie
closeup of Ryan Gosling and Mikey Day dressed as the Beavis and Butthead characters
Read Article All ‘Mufasa: The Lion King’ cast, confirmed
Mufasa The Lion King
Author
Jonathan Wright
Jonathan is a religious consumer of movies, TV shows, video games, and speculative fiction. And when he isn't doing that, he likes to write about them. He can get particularly worked up when talking about 'The Lord of the Rings' or 'A Song of Ice and Fire' or any work of high fantasy, come to think of it.