Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Star Wars fans are well aware that Obi-Wan Kenobi returns following his death on the Death Star in the form of a Force Ghost in Empire Strikes Back, but what they might not know is that Star Wars actually brought him back before then in-continuity in a Legends story called “The Return of Ben Kenobi”.
Close Of course, it’s quickly revealed that this man wasn’t actually Ben Kenobi, but an actor hired by Darth Vader who underwent extensive facial reconstruction surgery to look like Obi-Wan. However, Luke - who still hadn’t realized his potential in the Force - was none the wiser, and followed Vader’s actor right into a trap. However, after the actor led Luke into Vader’s clutches, he had a change of heart after seeing how heroic Luke truly was.
Obi-Wan Kenobi’s Star Wars ‘Resurrection’ Perfectly Flips Palpatine’s Return Emperor Palpatine famously came back to life in The Rise of Skywalker, as his spirit possessed the nearly perfect clone of himself. This wasn’t a misdirect or elaborate deception, Palpatine actually returned. Yet his resurrection was poisoned and horrific, and only ended in utter defeat, and the total decimation of his once flourishing Empire.
Obi-Wan’s ‘Resurrection’ vs Palpatine’s is a Perfect Example of the Force’s Power All his life, Palpatine has not only embraced the Sith method of trying to bend the Force to his will rather than surrender himself to the will of the Force, he took things much further than that by trying to outmaneuver the will of the Force by cheating death through a mixture of mystical and technological methods.
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