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    STAR WARS: MAUL – SHADOW LORD (2026-) Season 1 Review

    The first two episodes are available to stream now on Disney+.
    Luke WinchesterBy Luke WinchesterApril 6, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord, will premiere on Disney+ April 6, 2026. Two episodes will premiere each week, with the final two airing on the ultimate Star Wars holiday, May the 4th.

    Synopsis

    Set after the events of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, this pulpy adventure finds Maul plotting to rebuild his criminal syndicate on a planet untouched by the Empire. There, he crosses paths with a disillusioned young Jedi Padawan who could be the apprentice he is seeking to aid him in his relentless pursuit for revenge.

    Review

    In the early days of development of Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord, as if possessed by George Lucas, himself freshly appointed co-president of Lucasfilm and show creator, Dave Filoni, approached Athena Portillo, the Vice President of Animation at Lucasfilm, telling her he wanted to “elevate everything”
    “body mechanics animation, facial performances, cloth sim, hair sim, effects sim, matte paintings”
    straightforwardly concluding their meeting with“Athena, figure it out”.

    “Figure it out” they did- the visuals are exemplary, dramatic and dynamic in a way we have never seen before in Star Wars animation, this is especially prevalent in the scale of the environments and the many duels across the 8 episodes that we were lucky enough to see in advance (yes, episodes 9 & 10 were kept from us, we love a secret…).

    “It’s what George would do for me, George would challenge me” said Filoni when recounting the story at a recent fan-screening of the first two episodes, at Lucasfilm HQ. Taking a Lucas-esque tack makes even more sense when you learn that story elements of Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord were taken directly from George Lucas’ proposed treatments for his version of a sequel trilogy.

    This incredible collaborative blend of motion capture, facial performance, animation, matte paintings and many more delightful disciplines, has been expertly orchestrated by Lucasfilm, to create a series that showcases the very best of what they can do in this medium and pay tribute to what has come before. Filoni recently said“the world of animation has changed dramatically, what can be rendered today is not what we were rendering in 2005. It was very hard to do so many things back then, but the dream and the vision was always to do something more painterly” .

    The creative choice to push the envelope is in the very DNA of Lucasfilm and Star Wars, and is a common theme that runs through the very best of the franchise. Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord stands alongside other Disney + Star Wars titles that have similarly pushed technological advancements and/or told stories in a tone or genre, that no one expected to see in the franchise. This consistency of ethos and values is how it can feel so different from what we have seen before, yet simultaneously, still quintessentially Star Wars.

    When questioned “Why Maul and why now?” for this ambitious project, Filoni mused on the character more broadly- “I think Maul is a Lucas Animation responsibility, because we put him back together”
    Filoni and co’s work on Maul across Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars: Rebels delivered a complex and layered character, much more than the almost mute “hunter, seeker, sword wielder” who seemingly met an early demise in his introduction in 1999 movie, Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.

    Voice of Maul, Sam Witwer is key to this sith-yphistic, sith-isticated, pathos driven direction and his starring performance in Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord, holds space in a way that we have only seen fleetingly previously from our titular character. There is a real depth to Witwer’s performance, gravitas and grandeur, to take such a “villain” and humanise him is no mean feat- through this season you will end up understanding Maul’s point of view and at times sympathising with him, but you will also hate him, fear him and wish he never crawled out of that mineshaft on Lotho Minor. Witwer delivers these complexities with real skill and purpose- it is almost Shakespearean at times, his delivery so audibly pleasing and lines so well written, that I have already found myself mimicking a number of memorable lines.

    Kevin, Sean and Deana Kiner collaborated to create a unique but brooding, moody and dangerous sounding industrial soundtrack, punctuated by pieces of turbulent techo. It’s unlike anything that any of them have previously composed for Star Wars, yet it perfectly represents the show, the place in time that the story is set and the setting of Janix, itself. It consistently adds to the many moments of genuine jeopardy felt throughout the series, while reminding us that “the machine” of the empire is looming.
    Underpinning the beautiful dynamic movements and moments previously discussed, the soundtrack will go unnoticed by many, but it’s a key component in creating the brilliant dynamism in the shows very distinct atmosphere and tone. If I had to compare to anything, think Bladerunner, Cyberpunk, maybe even Terminator 2, yet given the Kiner Star Wars treatment- masterful.

    Stakes consistently feel high in every episode, but “it is a lawless time” and those trying to uphold the law, or those living by a clear code of morals and ethics, are clearly very vulnerable. Maul himself opens the show appearing seemingly unstoppable, running rings around law enforcement on a planet as of yet not touched by the Empire, however he is soon reminded that “there’s always a bigger fish”.

    Consistent jeopardy, high stakes and the pithy dynamics at play, make Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord a compelling edge of the sofa watch. There is so much scope in this story and season one has been executed with quality and precision. I eagerly await the final two episodes, which are sure to be absolute hell-raisers.

    Verdict

    Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord is driven by many of the key principles of Lucasfilm, innovation, collaboration, creative empowerment and myth-making- elevating the already high standards set by Lucasfilm Animation into another stratosphere. Quintessentially Star Wars but fresh and new, this brooding, moody and dangerous show has me absolutely gripped.

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

    Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord is created by Dave Filoni, based on Star Wars and characters created by George Lucas. The series is developed by Dave Filoni and Matt Michnovetz. Brad Rau is supervising director. The voice cast includes Sam Witwer as Maul, Gideon Adlon as Devon Izara, Oscar® nominee Wagner Moura as Brander Lawson, Richard Ayoade as Two-Boots, Dennis Haysbert as Master Eeko-Dio-Daki.

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