Star Wars: Disney Needs to Introduce Knights of the Old Republic

Star Wars: Disney Needs to Introduce Knights of the Old Republic

Key Takeaways

  • Disney must introduce a live-action version of Knights of the Old Republic to appreciate the history that led to the Star Wars story.
  • The rich history and potential popularity of Knights of the Old Republic would make it a hit in the live-action series.
  • By bringing characters like Revan, Malak, and Bastila to life in the Old Republic, Disney can continue to thrive in the Star Wars universe.

As a seasoned Star Wars gamer and history buff, I can’t help but feel a palpable sense of excitement at the prospect of Disney introducing a live-action version of Knights of the Old Republic (KOTOR). My first encounter with this galaxy far, far away was through the lens of a lightsaber in KOTOR, and it left an indelible mark on my gaming life.


It’s been a while since fans last saw the cancellation of the latest Disney+ series, “The Acolyte” in the Star Wars universe. However, with upcoming projects like “Skeleton Crew” and “Andor” Season 2, as well as news about a new trilogy of films and a Rey-centric film on the horizon, there’s no shortage of future plans for Star Wars.

Fans of the series are familiar with the era of the Old Republic due to numerous books, comics, and video games such as “Knights of the Old Republic”. This beloved game brought long-term fans into the fold of the Old Republic, particularly the complex character Darth Revan who switched allegiances from hero to antagonist multiple times. To help fans understand the rich history that precedes the “Star Wars” story George Lucas initially presented, Disney could bring a live-action adaptation of “Knights of the Old Republic” to a larger audience.

Knights of the Old Republic, Explained

4000 years prior to the original movies and the emergence of the Galactic Empire, I found myself immersed in the epic tale of KOTOR. A brutal conflict between the Republic and the relentless Mandalorians had just concluded when two Jedi champions, Revan and Malak, mysteriously vanished, only to reappear years later with an army of Sith warriors and spacecraft. As the story unfolded, I witnessed Revan’s transformation into Darth Revan, but his reign was short-lived as he was usurped by his apprentice, Darth Malak. Yet, Revan’s story did not conclude there; it continued to evolve in the far reaches of the galaxy.

Through the aid of the Jedi Council, the Jedi found him instead. They erased his memories completely, transforming him into an anonymous soldier for the Republic and eventually a Jedi apprentice. This was done in the hope that he would uncover the war machine he and Malak had unearthed in the Unknown Region. Guided by his master, Bastila, on this journey, she ultimately sacrificed herself to save him and their comrades. Tragically, Bastila later succumbed to the Dark Side. Depending on the player’s choice, she can either redeem herself or meet her demise.

The tale of Revan extended across the game’s subsequent installments, carrying on the narratives of both his loyal companions and adversaries. The series delved into the ancient conflicts between the Sith and the Jedi during the era of the Old Galactic Republic, revealing secrets hidden in the unexplored regions of space beyond the Republic’s borders. Among these secrets were the cryptic Rakatan species, said to have been the pioneers of Hyperspace navigation. Their home world was known to have housed the war machine once employed by Revan and Malak, later transforming into a fully operational space station.

Knights of the Old Republic in Live Action

Star Wars: Disney Needs to Introduce Knights of the Old Republic

Incorporating the deep-rooted lore and tales from the “Knights of the Old Republic” series, along with its successors, could expand the live-action series significantly and attract a wide audience. Notably, “The Mandalorian” has introduced certain aspects of this history, and particularly Season 3 delves into the past of Mandalore, recounting the wars waged by Mandalore against the Jedi and the Republic in ancient times. Exploring the era of the ancient Mandalorians and their civilization at its peak would likely be well-received.

One interesting note is that prior to the rise of the Galactic Empire, the Republic had, for a long time, forgotten or ignored the history of the Sith in the Galaxy. When Vader and Palpatine take over, it is as leaders of the Empire, with only a handful recognizing their roles as master and apprentice of the Sith. Getting to see a galaxy that acknowledges the power of the Sith and a Sith Empire fueled by many masters and apprentices would be visually and cinematically satisfying. Audiences could witness a true war between Jedi and Sith unlike anything seen before.

Moving on from the Skywalker Saga, some find it challenging to abandon the rich history and world-building of the era before and after the Empire. To keep drawing fans back, Disney could focus on other aspects of Star Wars lore. Characters like Revan, Bastila, and Malak, who were central in the Old Republic, could be developed further. Exploring the ancient history of the Jedi and Sith would not only satisfy existing fans but also enrich the universe. Through productions such as Knights of the Old Republic, both the non-canon backstory and the canonical tales presented in shows like The Mandalorian and The Clone Wars can continue to flourish within the Star Wars universe.

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2024-11-12 18:05