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‘Star Wars Rebels’ fans remind everyone that an Obi-Wan/Maul rematch has already happened

'Star Wars Rebels' fans are reminding everyone that Obi-Wan Kenobi's rematch with Darth Maul has already happened.

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Star Wars fans have always had a strong suspicion that Darth Maul would turn up in Obi-Wan Kenobi, but now we know that’s not going to happen. It’s been revealed that the original plan was to have the dark Dathomirian appear before the creative team decided to retool the series around the Jedi Master’s complicated rivalry with Darth Vader instead. The news has resulted in Maul lovers throwing a tantrum online over his absence from the incoming Disney Plus show. But, you know, maybe it’s not that big of a deal.

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In response to the outcry over Maul being MIA from Obi-Wan, Star Wars Rebels fans are reminding everyone that the rematch between Kenobi and Palpatine’s former apprentice that they wanted to see in the live-action series has actually already happened in Star Wars canon. The Rebels animated show sees the two former enemies face off again, for the first time since Maul’s apparent death in The Phantom Menace, in its third season.

If you’ve yet to give Rebels a chance, you’re missing out.

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Not that many people do seem to hate it, with a lot of folks revealing they’re glad Maul isn’t in Obi-Wan as another rematch would’ve have been able to beat the “literal perfection” of their Rebels confrontation.

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For others, the idea that Maul nearly appeared in the live-action show when that makes no sense within established continuity is infuriating.

The Obi-Wan/Kenobi rematch occurred in Rebels episode “Twin Suns,” wherein it’s confirmed that the pair had never encountered each other since Episode I, so it probably is for the best that Maul’s role in Obi-Wan was ultimately removed. Plus, it means we’ve got Ewan McGregor reuniting with Hayden Christensen’s Vader instead. Protecting the canon and getting an even more iconic antagonist back? That’s gotta be a win-win.

Obi-Wan Kenobi hits Disney Plus this May 25.

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