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Who is the most loved Star Wars character?

Who is the most loved Star Wars character?

Darth Vader
Source: Courtesy of Lucasfilm Ltd. A fallen Jedi, Darth Vader is by far the most popular Star Wars character. The primary antagonist of the series, Darth Vader is seduced to the Dark Side of the Force by Darth Sidious and serves under the Dark Lord of the Sith for decades as they rule the Galactic Empire.

Who is the most unpopular Star Wars character?

Jar Jar’s primary role in Episode I was to provide comic relief for the audience. He was met with overwhelming dislike from both critics and audiences, and is recognized as one of the most hated characters in Star Wars and the history of film in general, with some critics even considering him a racist caricature.

Who is the most hated Jedi in Star Wars?

Star Wars: The 10 Most Hated Jedi

  • 3 QUI-GON JINN.
  • 4 SHAAK TI.
  • 5 REY.
  • 6 AHSOKA TANO.
  • 7 STARKILLER.
  • 8 AGEN KOLAR.
  • 9 COLEMAN TREBOR.
  • 10 BASTILA SHAN (STAR WARS: KNIGHTS OF THE OLD REPUBLIC) Bastila is from the award-winning Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic game from EA and Bioware.

What is Jar Jar Binks Sith name?

Jar Jar Binks his Sith name is known: DarthJarJar.

Who is Your Favorite Star Wars Clone Wars character?

Poll: Who’s Your Favorite Star Wars: The Clone Wars Character? Choose between Ahsoka Tano, Maul, and more! From brave Jedi and clones to deadly Sith and Separatists, Star Wars: The Clone Wars is filled with memorable heroes and villains, along with a few shady types that fall somewhere in-between.

Which is the most popular Star Wars movie?

The ultimate question for any fan of the saga. It’s Star Wars Day, a time to celebrate Star Wars fandom in many forms, but we can guarantee that one universally popular activity is sitting down to enjoy your favorite film.

How is Star Wars The Force Awakens rated?

Force Awakens has a mid-nineties rating on this site and was added to the Critics Choice best picture list by special vote. Ridley’s performance has received widespread critical acclaim. None of that would be possible if anyone could carry the movie.

Why do people see Star Wars movies so many times?

Repeat tickets are from those “hard core” or “true” fans that see a SW film 5-6 times or more in theaters, then buy the dvd/blu ray, the novels, the books, the comics, the toys, the apparel, hats, travel coffee mugs, etc. Well…I think what you said makes rational sense, but Rationality isn’t the reason people see these movies multiple times.