Using the same kind of hate-fueled Force power that kept Darth Vader alive after getting carved up in Episode III, Darth Maul's angry top-half made his way to a garbage planet called Lotho Minor
Being cut in half wasn't enough to stop Darth Maul. He's returned with metal legs and his brother Savage Opress. Their first target is a foolish business man who put a price on their heads. There are so many stories the prequel trilogy could have told them would have improved it. Among my favorite is the idea that Darth Maul survived being cutDarth Maul In The Clone Wars Darth Maul in The Clone Wars. Darth Maul’s unlikely survival started out as a fan theory that fans came up with following the release of The Phantom Menace. It became canon when Darth Maul showed up alive but broken in the season 4 finale of The Clone Wars. From there, Maul showed up in a cameo at the end of Solo Maul had mechanical spider legs and was a feral beast that survived by allowing an Anacondan to lure people to him for him to eat them. Despite his state, Maul survived what happened to him back in Naboo as he fell down the shaft and was carried by a ship carrying trash to Lotho Minor. Since making his iconic entrance in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, the character of Darth Maul has always been one to stoke fear and intrigue into the hearts of any fan.. While the novels and comics of the Expanded Universe added more to his story, it was Dave Filoni's Star Wars: The Clone Wars that truly brought the former Dark Lord of the Sith back to the forefront of a galaxy far, far aw