A galaxy far, far away could be about to get a whole lot bigger. That’s because a Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic movie is reportedly being worked on. Yes, really. The beloved BioWare video game series, set thousands of years before the events of 1977’s Star Wars, has become a cult classic over the years and, if certain sources are to be believed, we could even be getting more than just one movie.
Buzzfeed is reporting that Shutter Island writer Laeta Kalogridis (who would become the first female writer on any Star Wars movie in four decades), is currently in the process of writing a Star Wars KOTOR movie. And here’s the kicker: It could potentially grow into a KOTOR trilogy though, of course, nothing has been officially announced in terms of dates, characters, or even the existence of a movie, trilogy or otherwise.
For the uninitiated, Knights of the Old Republic charts the rise of Darth Malak with a (supposedly) unnamed Jedi coming to stop him. It’s well worth seeking out, even now, if you get the chance.
Just imagine the interlocking stories of the likes of Darths Revan and Malak being writ large on a cinema screen near you across the 2020s. It’s a dream come true for many a Star Wars fan, that’s for sure.
That now makes it (potentially) a trilogy of trilogies in various stages of planning. Game of Thrones showrunners Dan Weiss and David Benioff are already being touted to kick off their own Star Wars trilogy in 2022, while Rian Johnson still has his set of three Star Wars movies on the backburner. The possibility of a KOTOR trilogy means we’re probably reaching maximum capacity for new Star Wars movies across the next decade – and beyond.
Of course, we’ve got the small matter of Star Wars Episode 9 to get out of the way first. Amnesia the dark descent endings. After that, the movie universe is looking as unknown as it’s ever been. For fans new and old, that’s about as exciting as things get – and KOTOR could be ringing in the changes in a big way by adapting a beloved story.
Written in shades of grey, with one of the all-time great Star Wars characters.
By Travis Annabel
When The Last Jedi was released in December 2017, it was polarising to say the least. Critics lauded it, but fans were divided; some loved its unique take on the Star Wars universe, while others felt it betrayed the foundations upon which the galaxy far, far away was built.
The divisive response got me thinking: what makes a Star Wars story good? Personally, I rather enjoyed The Last Jedi, although I can certainly understand the perspectives of those that didn't; the way Rian Johnson chose to portray Luke Skywalker is perhaps, the perfect example.
Think about the key elements of the Star Wars universe - the Force, the Jedi, the ongoing conflict between the light side and the dark side. The Last Jedi presents these in a way that tends to go against some of the more commonly accepted tropes that are present in the other films. The Last Jedi, after all, almost completely dismisses the concept of black and white, choosing instead to colour its story and characters in shades of grey.
But here’s the thing: The Last Jedi isn’t the first story within the Star Wars franchise to do this – far from it. In fact, the greyness of the Star Wars universe was perhaps best represented by a video game: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords, now sadly relegated to the non-canon status of “Star Wars Legends” in the new Disney order of things. I contest that KOTOR II isn’t just the Star Wars franchise’s best depiction of greyness in the franchise – it’s the franchise’s best story outright.
Here’s why.
[Heads-Up: The Last Jedi SPOILERS Follow!]
Rather than hope, KOTOR II explores hopelessness
In many ways the trope that most singularly defines Star Wars is hope, but KOTOR II took that and turned it on its head, instead choosing to explore hopelessness. When you delve into the galaxy far, far away as it stands during the Old Republic period of KOTOR II, there is a sense of overwhelming hopelessness everywhere you travel, from the starting location of Peragus, to the climactic world of Malachor V. The Jedi are all but gone, their temple and academy on Dantooine has been destroyed, the Republic is struggling to stay afloat, and there are shady organisations and corporations doing their best to exploit the downtrodden. We’re seeing a proper dystopian depiction of the Star Wars universe.
KOTOR II is set during some seriously dark times.
The hopelessness present in the universe during this period of time is none more evident than during the portion of the game that takes place on Nar Shaddaa. As soon as you land on the thriving, Hutt controlled moon in orbit of Nul Hutta, you’re approached by a poverty-stricken refugee who begs for credits. If you deny him, he becomes abusive. If you accede to his request and give him some credits, your mentor Kreia admonishes the Exile:
'Why did you do such a thing? Such Kindnesses will mean nothing, his path is set. Giving him what he has not earned is like pouring sand into his hands. The force binds all things. The slightest push, the smallest touch, sends echoes throughout life. Even an act of kindness may have more severe repercussions than you know or see. By giving him something he has not earned, perhaps all you have helped him become is a target.”
While it’s easy to dismiss her words as cruel, they hold within them a sense of logic. Struggle can help one grow stronger, and who are we to take away that opportunity to develop strength? Is it compassion, or is it selfishness? As Kreia imparts her wisdom to the Exile, we are granted a Force vision depicting what happens to the man should you take pity on him: He is mugged for the credits, and left beaten to die in the streets. It is a genuine lose-lose situation that almost perfectly depicts the hopelessness that is present throughout the game.
KOTOR II explores the Force in ways the film franchise has never done
Regardless of whether you choose to play the Exile as a light or dark side character, Kreia is your mentor throughout the bulk of the game. She has a very unique and un-Jedi like view of the galaxy, and the player quickly learns that she despises the Force. Kreia views the Force as a conscious entity with a will to control the destiny of living beings, and that as an entity, it is consciously cruel. She uses it only as a means to an end:
'I use it as I would use a poison, and in the hopes of understanding it, I will learn the way to kill it.”
Perceiving the Force as a malevolent entity is something that has never been explored within the canon franchise, and it is an incredibly compelling view of one of the key elements of the Star Wars Universe - far more compelling than the “midichlorian” explanation of the Force in the prequel trilogy. Kreia is a character who, rather than wanting to harness the power of the Force like the Jedi and Sith of the films, wants instead to destroy it. She truly loathes it.
The Force and how it’s used is a big part of KOTOR II.
During the game, it becomes apparent that Kreia is perhaps the greyest character ever to wield a lightsaber. She’s been a disciple of both the light and dark side, and has been both a Jedi Master and the Sith Lord Darth Traya.
As the Exile gets to know her better, and snippets of her complex backstory are revealed, it’s clear that Kreia is acutely aware of both the flaws and virtues of the Jedi and the Sith. She’s a Sith Lord, yes – but unlike Palpatine or Snoke, she is not one who is straight-up evil, or one who seeks power for power’s sake. She uses the dark side as a means to an end. And it’s that complex relationship with the Force that allows her to present the Exile with knowledge and wisdom that is surprisingly nuanced, but also something that could not be learned by a typical Jedi Master or Sith Lord.
Of course, she teaches the Exile the basics such as:
Indeed.
But she also is quite philosophical when it comes to what it means to wield the Force, and what it is:
'It is like a cloud, a mist that drifts from living creature to creature, set in motion by currents and eddies. It is the eye of the storm, the passions of all living things turned into energy, into a chorus. It is the rising swell at the end of life, the promise of new territories and new blood, the call of new mysteries in the dark.'
Additionally, she very eloquently identifies the biggest problems that come with the Jedi and Sith’s reliance on the Force and their traditional weapons:
'A lightsaber - any weapon - only achieves worth in how it is wielded - in the effort, the struggle of one who holds it. Such a weapon does not make a Jedi or a Sith. And at times, it makes them much, much less than they are…”
“Take the greatest Jedi Knight, strip away the Force, and what remains? They rely on it, depend on it, more than they know. Watch as one tries to hold a blaster, as they try to hold a lightsaber, and you will see nothing more than a woman, or a man. A child.'
The films have never really been able to articulate in such a way what the Force is and how it’s perceived by the various inhabitants of the galaxy, nor the manner in which it’s used by the Jedi and the Sith. The Last Jedi features some scenes where Luke attempts to teach Rey what the force is, bringing in some interesting parallels between the Luke Skywalker of The Last Jedi and Kreia, but it is rather fleeting.
KOTOR II’s entire roster is painted in shades of grey
While the majority of the films’ protagonists have questionable acts in their backstories, there is no roster of film characters that come close to the moral ambiguity displayed by the vast majority of the main cast in KOTOR II. The films have always been about good vs evil, light vs dark. But in KOTOR II the main, playable character - the Exile - is revealed to essentially be a Jedi war criminal who ordered the deployment of a weapon of mass destruction that killed thousands of combatants fighting on both sides during the Mandalorian Wars.
Right from the get go it’s clear that this isn’t going to be your typical black and white Star Wars story. KOTOR II’s writer and lead developer, Chris Avellone has been very vocal in the past that he wanted to present a take on the Jedi and the Sith that was the antithesis of what the films had presented. Indeed, on the character of Kreia, he’s been quoted as saying: 'She was questioning everything about the Star Wars universe that I thought should be questioned.'
Let’s take a look at the main cast of KOTOR II: The Jedi Exile, the aforementioned Jedi war criminal; Kreia, AKA Darth Traya, a fallen Jedi Master now Sith Lord; Atton Rand, a former Sith torturer and executioner; Bao-Dur, the designer and engineer of the Mass Shadow Generator which was the weapon of mass destruction deployed by the Exile at Malachor V; Visas Marr, the Sith apprentice of Darth Nihilus; Mira, a Mandalorian bounty hunter; G0-T0, a droid whose conflicting programming has led to it becoming the brutal leader of a criminal organisation; Brianna the Handmaiden, an Echani warrior who believes that violence and combat is the most pure way to express oneself; Mandalore AKA Canderous Ordo, the violent leader of the Mandalorians; Hanharr, a damaged and hate-filled Wookie; and HK-47, the enjoyable but entirely homicidal assassin droid from the first KOTOR. Perhaps the only really altruistic characters are T3-M4, the astromech droid and Mical the Disciple.
You’ll be hard pressed to find a black and white character during this game.
Redemption is a key theme to any Star Wars story, and KOTOR II presents a number of these characters the opportunity to redeem themselves for their past crimes. But it is the very fact that these characters all come with this dark baggage that makes their journey through the story of KOTOR II that much more interesting.
Kreia is the best Star Wars character – period
I’ve spoken a fair bit about the character of Kreia in this article, and for good reason – she is the glue that sticks the story of KOTOR II together. In many ways, she is more important to the story than any other character, the Jedi Exile included. Her character is so nuanced, so well written and so well performed by Sara Kestelman, that it’s impossible not to sympathise with her, if not root for her. You can understand her hatred of the Force. You can see the logic in her teachings. And it’s those things that make her such a great character, such a great villain.
Kriea is far more nuanced than most.
Her backstory is a tragic one – she is a failed Jedi Master who the Jedi Council held responsible for the fall of Revan, and then a failed Sith Lord whose two sith apprentices, Nihilus and Sion, would quickly turn on her. Her disdain for the Force is entirely understandable and relatable. In the Exile, she sees the means to the destroy the Force, but ends up genuinely caring for the Exile, just as she did Revan before:
'Know that much may happen here, but above all, do not forget this - you may trust in me. We cradle each other's lives, and what threatens one of us, threatens us both. And if you find you cannot trust me, trust in your training. Trust in yourself. Never doubt what you have done.'
She had a love for Revan, which was then duplicated with the Exile. About love, she says:
'Oh, not to love is no crime, or so the Jedi believe. It is their code that kills life.. their adherence to the will of the Force.'
Indeed, it is suggested that it was her love that led to her hatred of the Force, and her fall to the dark side. There’s a line she says to Atris, another former Jedi Master who, like Kreia before her, has undergone a gradual fall to the dark side:
'It is such a quiet thing, to fall. But far more terrible is to admit it.'
There is nothing in the films that is even close to being as nuanced when it comes to the fall of a character to the dark side. Palpatine’s fall was never explored; in fact, it’s largely assumed he was just always evil. Count Dooku’s fall was not really explained either, he was instead portrayed as having made a choice to turn to the dark side simply because he craved power. Anakin’s fall was so clumsily handled that it makes him come across as naïve and dim-witted and far too easily manipulated.
Ben Solo’s fall could potentially explore a more nuanced journey than the films have previously shown – already we know that Luke Skywalker himself played a large part in it, however it’s still largely suggested that he had already been “seduced” by the lure of the dark side’s power, and the legacy of his grandfather before Luke’s drastic misjudgement during his training. Can you imagine a prequel trilogy where the Emperor is more like Kreia? Or perhaps a sequel trilogy where in place of the largely pointless Snoke, we have a character like Kreia?
So how do those points translate to KOTOR II being not only my favourite Star Wars story, but arguably the best Star Wars story to date? It takes the key themes of the franchise – hope, the Force, balance – and essentially explores the antithesis of them, presenting them in a truly unique way that still manages to remain true to the overarching Star Wars mythology. But it also forms a symbiosis with those themes: you can’t have hope without hopelessness, you can’t bring balance without imbalance, you can’t have light without dark.
KOTOR II is not without its issues, and it is far from a perfect game. It often feels rushed, and there’s clearly a lot missing that the developers never had a chance to finish. The must-have Restored Content Mod for the PC version restores much of the original vision – if you’re planning to revisit KOTOR II, then the mod is essential. But even with the mod, the ending is clearly lacking, as are other elements to the story. While it’s far from the perfect game, it tells a unique story within a universe that is far-too fond of following a set of standard tropes. It bucks our expectations, and is all the better for it.
Writer, filmmaker and gamer, Travis is based in Sydney and is of the unpopular belief that you can be both a Star Wars AND Star Trek fan at the same time. Tweet him at @Trav_J_A.
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Yes and No.
You encounter him on Korriban in the mysterious tomb but he isnothing more than a vision
What books does Darth revan appear in?
--Update-- Darth Revan can be found in the novel 'Star Wars: The Old Republic - Revan' Along with a countless number of KotOR comic books.
Is there Darth revan robes in kotor 2?
If you actually researched, the company who made the game only put in malaks armor supposidly, but it looks nothing like malaks original armor and itsvery rare. nothing of revan was put in KotoR 2. not true. for the PC version you can use a mod to make yourself look like malak or revan
Who killed Darth malak?Kotor 3
Without wanting to spoil the ending of KOTOR, the redeemed Darth Revan kills Malak on the Star Forge in the game's final levels.
Who is the hardest sith to beat in Star Wars kotor 1 and 2 Darth traya Darth sion Darth nihilus or Darth malak can you put them in order from easi to hardest please oh and if there is another addit?
Darth Nihilus, Darth Sion, Darth Traya, Freedon Nadd (mod), Darth Malak, Darth Revan.
Where do you get Darth revan mod for battlfront 2?
you have to beat the game on elite then you save as Darth Revan. When that happens you get the playable Darth Revan, Darth Malak, and Darth Sion. But Darth Revan is the best you get to take off your cape, and you have every single jedi power. also you have unlimited force powers. *********( FOR ALL SYSTEMS)****************** darth revan dosent even fit in the blank THIS IS BULL CRAP DONT TRY IT ITS A… Read More
Who is more powerful Darth revan or yoda?Is Darth revan stronger then Darth malak?Can you find Darth malak robe in kotor 2?
If you go to the meditation room it will be on the left. at the second locker . you will have a joice between Darth Revan, Darth Malak, Darth Traya (girls only),& Darth Nhilius. once you do that when you go to fight Kriea at the end pick ' So this is how you die by your apprentice'. Then you will see your self as the new Sith lord. ( this is for XBOX ONLY!!!!!!)… Read More
Did Darth Revan die?
Darth Revan vanished when he was defeated by an Imperial strike team, but it is not known whether he died.
Can you play as Darth revan in battlefront 2?
Not with the vanilla game content, however you can mod the game to get Revan as a playable character.
Who would win Darth revan or Darth desolous?
Darth revan would win moast of the time because he is far superior but if revan was a Jedi and desolous was a sith he would win because Jedi have and follow to many rules
Kotor 2 Influence GuideWhen is the kotor movie revan going to be in theaters?
There is no such movie in developement, there is, however, a book currently being written about Revan.
Can you play as Darth Nihilus in KOTOR 2?Is there Darth Vader armor in kotor 2?
No.. Kotor is set before the time of vader however armor is aquireable via Mods
How did Darth Revan die?
After defeating Darth Malak, Revan journeyed into unkown space, leaving behind the ones who accompanied him in his quests to find the Star Forge. Darth Revan's death is not known, and he is not spoken of after that.
Who would win obi one or Darth revan?
--Update-- Darth Revan of course. Revan was both Sith and Jedi, benefiting from the teachings of both, while Obi-Wan was nothing but an over rated Jedi Master.
Can you find Darth revan hood and robe in kotor1?
Yes all you have to do is make Revan go to the dark side throughout the game and when you confront Bastilla on the unknown world acknowledge that you are Darth Revan and turn against Jolee and Juhanni. When you finally go to the Star Forge you will get Darth Revan Robes instead of Star Forge Robes when you go to the machine.
Who is cooler Darth revan or malak?
A lot of people seem to think Revan. reven is da bomb
What year was Revan born on?
I'm not sure which Revan you are speaking of exactly.. But. Darth Revan was born somewhere between 4,000 BBY and 3,965 BBY
What is Darth Revan well known for?
Darth Revan is well known for being the main character in the video game 'Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic'. This character went by the name Revan at first until he was inducted into the Sith by the Emperor. After the induction occurred, Darth was added as part of Revan's name.
How do you be Darth Vader in kotor2?
Download a mod which is only for PC version search it up on google: Darth Vader Skin or Darth Vader Mod Kotor 2
Who is the main character in Star Wars KOTOR?
It is you, and you are Revan ( but you don't find that out until later on )
Who will win Darth Revan or starkiller?
While Starkiller was undoubtedly an impressive fighter, Revan was a highly skilled Jedi Knight, and a very powerful Sith Lord. The greatest of the era. As awesome as Starkiller is, I'm afraid he'd be no match whatsoever to Darth Revan.
![]() Who is Revan voiced by in Star Wars The Old Republic?
Jeff Bennett voices Darth Revan in the 2011 video game.
If you have seen Darth Revan figures on most shopping sites so its not that rare why is it 49.99?
The Darth Revan figure is somewhat of a limted edition figure that was only released with the Anniversary Collection. The Darth revan action figure is roughly $80 now while the Darth Malak figure is about $50. If you were to purchase one, I would suggest keeping it in its packaging, as it is rare and should be kept in mint condition.
Does the ending in kotor 1 affect kotor 2 in anyway?
Not really. KOTORII follows the story of the Jedi Exile, not Revan, but Canderous (Mandalore), HK-47, and T3-M4 are in your party. Bastila Shan and Carth Onasi have a few cameo appearcences in the game, but are not in your party. Also, you must fight a vision of Malak and Revan on Korriban.
Who was the first Darth in Star Wars?
The first Sith King was Dathka Graush, but the first Sith Lord the title 'Darth' was Darth Revan.
How can you get the Darth revan robes in KoTOR?
First go to FileFront and there is a mod called Revans Robes Revisioned. Then download it on kotor put the contents of the 'Override' folder into your games Override folder (default: C:Program FilesLucasArtsSWKotOROverride). then start a new game or load one that is before you get to Dantooine.If you did it right you will find it on Nemo's body.And you can be light or dark side to wear it.
What dark lord is the best in Star Wars?
I WOULD HAVE TO SAY DARTH REVAN U GOT TO ADMIT HW WAS PRETTY POWERFUL IF U EVER PLAYED STAR WARS kotOR YOU KNOW WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT I'd say it's Darth Bane because he is the reason why sith don't work in groups like the used to.
Where can find Darth revan figure?Which game did Darth revan first appear in?Who killed Darth Revan?How did Darth Malak lose his jaw?
Darth Malak lost his jaw in a mission with Revan. He lost it because during the mission Malak got mad and drew his lightsaber Revan turned and disarmed him. Revan lifted him up by his jaw and crushed it. Malak was bleeding badly and Revan toled him. 'Never do that again or I will kill you' And let Malak go..For now
In Star Wars who is Darth raven?
you can find out about Darth revan in star wars knights of the old republic. he's a sith .
Why does Darth Revan wear a mask?
--Updated-- During the Mandalorian Wars, Revan defeated the Mandalore. The mask which you see on Revan once belonged to Mandalore, I guess he just wears it to signify how powerful he is.
How do you get Darth revans robes on kotor 2 for the Xbox?
You have to beat the game 5 times on the Dark Side. I did it myself. :)
How do you get darrth revan robes in kotor 1?
Near the end of the game there is a room in the star forge with some containers surrounded by an energy field and a console. If you have enough spikes, you can use the console to produce the Star Forge robes if you are lightside/neutral or Darth Revan's robes if you are darkside.
Who is more powerful Darth Bane or Darth Revan?
Revan however, defeated the Mandolorians, Mandolore the Ultimate himself, many Jedi masters and powerful Sith, discovered nearly eternal life, was able to hide his Sith legacy from all for nearly 3 millennia and was the Dark Lord of the Sith. So Revan is by far more powerful.
Star wars kotor 2 how do you get Darth revans robes?
by downloading a mod.. just google it! by downloading a mod.. just google it!
Is Darth Revan in The Force Awakens?
No. The new Sith Lord in The Force Awakens is Kylo Ren
Who is more powerful Darth Revan or Darth Vader?
Darth Vader definitely especially before he had his suit. This question is complicated, on the point of view, that the Darth Vader, before Mustafar, and after don't have really the same power, I think Darth Vader after Mustafar would loose on a fight against Darth Revan, but the one before and not mechanical Darth Vader would probably match him. After this Revan was THE Dark Lord of the Sith, and Anakin was just a puppet… Read More
Can you load the first kotor game save to the second?
Sorry this isn't Mass Effect, besides in the first kotor you play as Revan in the second, he ventures off into unknown space so you play as a Jedi Exile instead.
Who is the best Sith in Star Wars?
I would have to say Darth Revan or Darth Nihlus who both appear in the Knights of the Old Republic video game series.
How old is revan?
In KotOR 1, I'de say maybe 30+? Aside from that, Revan lived for well over 300 years, some believe he became Immortal. We don't know anything about his death, or even if he died at all.
Can you be revan in kotor 2?
Sorry you play as a Jedi Exile instead, Revan has left for unknown space to combat the 'true Sith' and he never returns. You do see his companions though (HK-47 AND T3-M4 Canderous now called Mandalore are in your party and you can meet Carth and Bastila briefly)
What does Darth revan look like?
You can find an image of Revan unmasked (in The Old Republic) here: http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20111228223841/swtor/images/4/49/FreedRevan01.jpg
What is the rarest Star Wars figure?
It varies on the year of release. Original figures are very rare but current figures such as Darth Revan and Darth Malak are very rare.
Revan mask xbox KOTOR?
you cant get his mask period actually you can it is in the star forge downstairs but you have to be good in order to get it i shoud know iamrevan lol
What really happen to Darth Revan after Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 1 and 2?
If Revan is light side in both 1 and 2, then he travels into the unknown regions with T3 and never comes back. T3 comes back later and brings another of Revan's followers to help him.
What happens on knights of the old republic once you finish the game?
Answer:well, ther are 2 ways you can end the game, either on the light side and dark side.If you end the game on the light side you beat Darth malak ther will be a short movie clip of you and bastila, and the other charicter you have in your group escapeing in the ebon hawk, then will show the star forge exploading as you are flying off . 2nd possible way the game will end… Read More
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Darth Revan's robes were aptly named for being the usual wear of Revan during his time as a Sith Lord, though they were destroyed when he was captured by the Jedi Order, as the Jedi viewed his clothing as an abomination.
The robes are created by a mystical technology of the Star Forge in a way to fuel the dark side energies of the wearer through the garments to strengthen him.
The Jedi Council, as well as mind-wiped Revan, were unaware that such an item of terrible power could be possibly created by the Star Forge for the second time.
Behind the scenesEdit
If the player chooses the dark side path, they receive a pair of robes on the Star Forge very similar to the original guise instead of the Star Forge Robe. These robes can be worn only by Jedi characters who have a dark side alignment. The wearer receives Strength bonus and an ability to regenerate 1 health point every 5 seconds.
Although it is stated that the robes were created by the Star Forge, Revan is shown wearing them on Dantooine, whilst unearthing the Star Map in the ancient ruins there, before he discovered the Star Forge's location.
Revan is seen wearing similar robes on the front cover of The Old Republic: Revan, despite turning back to the Light side of the Force during the time of the story's timeline. Revan later found a prototype of his old robes when boarding the star forge to stop Malak, who was also using similar robes.
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