Advertisement
The world of Star Wars is renowned for its legendary characters, dramatic confrontations, and twists that keep fans hooked for generations. Among the iconic Jedi, Mace Windu stands out as one of the most powerful and revered figures, played masterfully by Samuel L. Jackson. Known for his combat skills and wielding a rare purple lightsaber, Windu cemented his legacy in the Star Wars prequel trilogy.
His shocking demise in Revenge of the Sith remains one of the most pivotal moments in the saga, as he faced betrayal by Anakin Skywalker and the overwhelming power of Darth Sidious, ultimately falling to his apparent death. However, early concepts for Revenge of the Sith revealed that Sidious wasn’t initially meant to deal the final blow. Instead, Boba Fett, the son of bounty hunter Jango Fett, was envisioned as Windu’s killer.
Boba Fett was initially planned to take revenge for his father’s death from Mace Windu
One of the most intriguing Star Wars “what-ifs” involves young Boba Fett avenging his father by killing Mace Windu. According to actor Daniel Logan in an interview with Screenrant, who played young Boba in Attack of the Clones, George Lucas originally storyboarded a climactic duel between Boba and Mace for Revenge of the Sith. This sequence would have mirrored the fatal battle between Jango Fett and Windu in Attack of the Clones, delivering poetic justice for the Fett legacy.
Advertisement