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Screen Rant on MSNCount Dooku Basically Announced the Sith's Return, and the Jedi Order Missed ItCount Dooku explicitly warned the Jedi of forces aiming to destroy them, but they failed to listen, leading to rise of the ...
Can Yaddle save the life of Count Dooku, the man destined to kill her? Star Wars: Jedi Knights #5 explores this tragic ...
Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi may revisit familiar ground for the franchise, but it accomplishes something even The Clone Wars never truly managed. Find out why the series gives us a Count Dooku ...
But Count Dooku knew before just about anybody that the Jedi Order was fundamentally broken, and that he couldn’t effect change from within it. Did he over-correct and then end up murdering a ...
Although the 2019 book/audio play Dooku: Jedi Lost detailed a huge amount of Dooku’s backstory, there are still plenty of gaps. For fans who only experienced Dooku in The Clone Wars and Episodes ...
For the first time on screen, we see Dooku make the turn from Jedi Knight to Sith Lord, and learn the identity of the prequel trilogy victim that binds him to the dark side for good.
That relationship continues with “Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi,” an animated anthology that provides an opportunity to flesh out the stories of peripheral but familiar lightsaber-wielding figures.
Created by Dave Filoni, the six animated shorts detail pivotal moments in the paths of two classic characters, Ahsoka Tano and Count Dooku, played by Ashley Eckstein and Corey Burton, respectively.
Count Dooku turns to the Dark side because he feels that the Jedi are incapable of fulfilling their peacekeeping role, considering how complacent they’ve grown over centuries of no Sith threats.
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