For most people watching Revenge of the Sith in theaters in May 2005, General Grievous was a brand-new character, even though Anakin and Obi-Wan were familiar with him. But for the hardcore fans who ...
General Grievous went from a formidable foe to a caricature, undermining his original terrorizing presence. His characterization as a cowardly schemer duplicated Dooku's role and weakened the threat ...
It's been 20 years since Genndy Tartakovsky's Clone Wars first introduced us to General Grievous in horrifying fashion. But it did so with a little gag, too. Reading time 4 minutes General Grievious’ ...
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General Grievous had a strange history in the Star Wars franchise before his live-action debut in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith. In the film, Grievous is the dreaded leader of the ...
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General Grievous isn’t a Sith Lord, although he shares plenty in common with those who are. He loathes the Jedi. He’s a proficient lightsaber duellist trained (as he’s fond of pointing out) by Sith ...
If there’s any kind of good that came from the Star Wars prequels, it was the characters like General Grievous and Darth Maul. Though their lives ended far too quickly, they did leave a lasting legacy ...
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“George was considering that Grievous was Maul behind the armor plate,” Star Wars: The Clone Wars Henry Gilroy writer shared with /Film. “It made sense. He’s cut in half, and he’s in this robot body ...