Yes, Anakin Skywalker deeply regretted turning to the dark side almost immediately, feeling torment and self-loathing as he realized he failed to save Padmé, lost everything, and became a prisoner in his own suit, with this regret fueling his inner turmoil and ultimately paving the way for his eventual redemption by Luke. He felt immense guilt over killing Count Dooku and the Younglings, and while he tried to rationalize his actions, the loss of Padmé and his monstrous transformation cemented his despair and hatred for himself.
He definitely regretted it. He was so desperate to save Padme that he'd do anything, and it didn't even work. Then he was past the point of no return. His hatred for himself is what fueled him.
Of course he regretted it, right from the very beginning when he cut off Mace Windu's hand which then allowed Palpatine to kill him! Anakin then says: "What have I done?!" Then he pledges himself to Palpatine's teachings and becomes Vader!
Then, he “redeems” himself in Return of the Jedi not through serenity, but through passion, precisely to save a loved one. Conclusion: the strength he draws on to save Luke comes from the dark side. With his dying acts, he did not turn back to the light. He simply used the dark side to do good.
After slaughtering the separatist council members, Anakin, who was still conflicted about becoming Darth Vader, took a moment to reflect on his actions, and this LED to him shedding a tear of remorse.
By accepting everything that had happened on his journey, acknowledging that the direction he went was wrong, realizing it was ultimately his own choice even when accounting for Palpatine's influence, and no longer letting his negative feelings hold him down, he'd finally achieved peace with himself and the Force.
The saddest Star Wars deaths often involve poignant sacrifice, broken relationships, or innocent lives lost, with fan favorites including Kanan Jarrus (heroic sacrifice for his family), Duchess Satine (Obi-Wan's lost love, brutally killed by Maul), Clone Trooper 99 (innocent loyalty and tragic end), Tech (sacrifice for his squad), Padmé Amidala (heartbreak and loss of hope), and Han Solo (fatherly tragedy). These deaths resonate due to their emotional impact, the characters' potential, or the deep impact on other heroes.
Leonardo DiCaprio was nearly cast as Anakin Skywalker in Attack of the Clones? George Lucas personally approached him for the role, but DiCaprio declined, saying he wasn't ready to take on such a massive franchise. Imagine how different the Star Wars saga could've been if Leo had become the Chosen One.
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Though there was some debate among the fans that Anakin Skywalker's son, Luke Skywalker, was actually the Chosen One since he caused his father to destroy Darth Sidious, the debate was settled when George Lucas himself confirmed in an interview that Anakin, even after becoming Darth Vader, was still officially the ...
Day one of meeting Anakin they are breaking thousand year traditions to accept a very clearly not suitable kid into his order. Then Anakin spends the rest of his Jedi years being an arrogant rule breaker. Then Anakin cut off his hand and killed him. Mace Windu had plenty of normal reasons to not like Anakin.
Anakin , by far. He was a slave, never had a dad, Sebulba trying to hurt / kill him in the pod race, taken from his mom, lost his master (who was really the only one that believed he should be trained), mom dies in his arms, master second guesses him and kinda treats him like crap, order doesn't believe in him.
In general, people feel that one single evil act can undo even a lifetime of good, but the opposite is not the case. While the Force embraced Anakin and Luke forgave him... Han and Leia never did!
Anakin Skywalker, one of the main characters in the "Star Wars" films, meets the criteria for borderline personality disorder (BPD).
According to this article, Christian Bale was considered to play Anakin Skywalker in the Prequels instead of Hayden Christiansen.
The clone commando RC-1136, known as Darman Skirata, got Jedi Knight Etain Tur-Mukan pregnant during the Clone Wars, resulting in their son, Venku Skirata, a Force-sensitive child born outside the Jedi Code's restrictions. Their forbidden relationship and child's birth were detailed in the Republic Commando novels, highlighting the complexities of clone troopers' development and the strictures of the Jedi Order, as Etain was killed shortly after Order 66 while protecting her family.
Luke's discipline and commitment to the Jedi way make him more powerful than Anakin in their primes.
Natalie Portman ultimately won the role of Padmé Amidala, but only one other actress is known to have been in consideration for the role. Vinette Robinson, known for Sherlock, also auditioned for Padmé, though all the other potential actresses have yet to be revealed after 25 years.
So many people think his portrayal of the character has poorly written dialogue, is a whiney crybaby he that doesn't fall in line with Anakin being a “fallen hero” that he was perceived to be in the original trilogy (based on Obiwans Comments) and how his portrayal does not give off the vibes of him becoming one of the ...
At some point, Fett saved Vader's life from yet another assassination attempt. In the aftermath of the battle, Vader revealed to Fett his true identity as Anakin Skywalker, and his past with the Jedi Order, ultimately confirming Fett's suspicions.
In Star Wars lore, Order 37 was a grim Clone Trooper contingency plan to capture a wanted individual (often a Jedi) by taking a civilian population hostage, locking down the area, and threatening mass execution if the target wasn't surrendered, making it a horrific tactic used by the Empire to force Jedi compliance. It was considered more brutal than Order 66 because it targeted civilians directly, forcing Jedi to often turn themselves in to save innocent lives, as seen on planets like Bellassa.
Revenge of the Sith
Palpatine explains that Plagueis was so powerful and wise, he had mastered the dark side of the Force to such an extent that he could cheat death (mostly saving people he cared about from death) and create life; unnatural abilities which are unknown to the Jedi.