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Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord

After the Clone Wars, Maul plots to rebuild his criminal syndicate on a planet untouched by the Empire.

Also known as: Darth Maul

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Previous Episode

Name:
Chapter 9: Strange Allies (+1 more)
Date:
Mon May 04, 2026
Season:
1
Episode:
9, 10 (of 10 ordered)

Show Info

Streams on:
Disney+, US at 3:00 am
Runtime:
24 min.
Status:
Returning Series
Created by:
Rating:
4.04/5 (24 ratings)
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Premiered:
2026
Episodes:
10
Watchlists:
3,559

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by posted
inkblot wrote:
Lets leave reality out of our entertainment please. I need an outlet, if its taken away I might loose it. :)


too many are taking reality out of everything..

like press releases, interviews, journalism, politics....
pretty much most anything someone is doing to make money has had reality removed

SCI-FI entertainment is about on par with the most hallowed halls of institutions that have stood for 200+ years.
by posted
Lets leave reality out of our entertainment please. I need an outlet, if its taken away I might loose it. :)
by posted
inkblot wrote:
g371 wrote:
inkblot wrote:
wouldn't be able to be deflected every shot all at once


Fun fact, they cannot deflect even one since that would break physics - to "deflect" it, Jedi must be faster than the speed of light :) And it's not possible even in that fairy tale universe :) It's a hard no from Universe itself :D So, if can 1, can also 100 :)


Science just loves to mess up our entertainment. I knew that the shots themselves were not anywhere near light speed. Because of the vfx. Sort of like phasers in Star Trek.


i thought jedi could "feel" where the shot was going to go, before it was fired.
they are reacting to an event that is still in the future.

which explains how they can block not only the shots that could hit them,
but also can ignore the ones that are of no danger.

( also explains why saber duels can last so long and go so fast )

i am sure i saw it explained that way somewhere.

also
we are not seeing the plasma shots in real time, but the after effects as fast as our brains can process them.
( that one sounds wrong, but we dont have scifi guns yet so...)
by posted
g371 wrote:
inkblot wrote:
wouldn't be able to be deflected every shot all at once


Fun fact, they cannot deflect even one since that would break physics - to "deflect" it, Jedi must be faster than the speed of light :) And it's not possible even in that fairy tale universe :) It's a hard no from Universe itself :D So, if can 1, can also 100 :)


Science just loves to mess up our entertainment. I knew that the shots themselves were not anywhere near light speed. Because of the vfx. Sort of like phasers in Star Trek.
by posted
inkblot wrote:
wouldn't be able to be deflected every shot all at once


Fun fact, they cannot deflect even one since that would break physics - to "deflect" it, Jedi must be faster than the speed of light :) And it's not possible even in that fairy tale universe :) It's a hard no from Universe itself :D So, if can 1, can also 100 :)
by posted
What always bugged me about Star Wars was the throw away characters of the empire.

I have seen droids using shields. I am sure by the time they invented artificial gravity, they could have invented personal shields.

Or even armour that deflects energy based weapons. But the most powerful people in this universe, use glow sticks. I am sure 100 people firing blasters at one Jedi, wouldn't be able to be deflected every shot all at once. Or simply being fired on from behind.
by posted
most of the season was good, some great but nothing fantastic.
a number of wasted opportunities for being original.

the animation was a mix of detailed and generic.
but noting new or exciting. ( where is the fantastic digital animation we were promised 20 years ago??)
there is some great lighting, but most is lost before you can really see it.
broad color strokes make some parts stand out, but only for a second or two.. sadly.

a lot of tropes being drug out yet again for lack of better writing and imagination.
( empire whaks anyone who looks at them funny because who cares about loyalty or reputation)

the lawson side story was predicable, over used and played out.
they wasted the mercs lady kiera should have lived. how did so many mandalorians go down so easy with bekar armor??

vader looked fantastic and was portrayed as the horror he should be, mostly.. one on one vader should have crushed any of them in short order and made it look easy, 1 on 2 vader should have been commanding the field, 1 on 3 vader should have been slowly winning obviously to everyone

i understand they have to spoon feed people things
they have to explain the backstory some what.

but do they have to write it like we all are 5?
(even for a cartoon)

i dont know how i feel about there being a season 2 or more..
how many in world years are possible until maul dies from this point?
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nightcrow wrote:
WilliamDrakeMcGregor wrote:
nightcrow wrote:
Has anyone watched this and can confirm whether it's appropriate for a 9 year old?


Only the first episode so far.

I'd say it has the same level of appropriateness than Clone Wars and Rebels.
The tone is more serious - again, nothing we haven't seen before - and the battles have the same level blaster fire and violence. Also couldn't detect any cursing.

So if your 9 year old can handle the darker episodes of those two shows, it should be ok.

Apart from that, story & characters seem ok. Will have to watch more to see if it's really good.


Jedi Master "Lizard" seems a lot more interesting than any other character, even Maul - I hope to see more from him.


Thank you buddy. Unfortunately he hasn't yet seen anything in the Star Wars universe at all.
I was thinking of starting him on this.


If your kid has not seen any, go in order. they will thank you later. And its a big library, so it will take time. Plus as an adult you can enjoy it with them. Memories that last a lifetime. :)
by posted
Finished the Season. 5/10 - 6/10 I would say.

There was so much stuff in there I couldn't care less about or which didn't add anything to the plot or character development. Just wasting time...

If broken down to three episodes, this could've been a decent part of a 2nd Season for Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld.

Last episode was the most interesting one, but not because of Maul :)


Looked like they couldn't afford James Earl Jones :lol:
by posted
WilliamDrakeMcGregor wrote:
nightcrow wrote:
Has anyone watched this and can confirm whether it's appropriate for a 9 year old?


Only the first episode so far.

I'd say it has the same level of appropriateness than Clone Wars and Rebels.
The tone is more serious - again, nothing we haven't seen before - and the battles have the same level blaster fire and violence. Also couldn't detect any cursing.

So if your 9 year old can handle the darker episodes of those two shows, it should be ok.

Apart from that, story & characters seem ok. Will have to watch more to see if it's really good.


Jedi Master "Lizard" seems a lot more interesting than any other character, even Maul - I hope to see more from him.


Thank you buddy. Unfortunately he hasn't yet seen anything in the Star Wars universe at all.
I was thinking of starting him on this.