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00:00If you thought some of the twists George Lucas actually managed to squeeze into episodes 1 to 6 were bonkers,
00:05then wait till you get a load of what else almost altered the galaxy forever.
00:09Gareth here from WhatCultureStarWars and here are 10 insane Star Wars plot twists George Lucas nearly made happen.
00:16Number 10, Han Solo was actually raised by Chewbacca on Kashyyyk.
00:20Acting as unquestionably the most iconic best pals in the galaxy,
00:24Han Solo and Chewbacca's friendship throughout the original trilogy and beyond
00:27helped establish both characters as the sort of lovable rogues you'd love to share a pint of blue milk with.
00:32And in an attempt to infuse some of that glorious Chewie Solo spirit into his prequel trilogy,
00:37George Lucas was actually rather close to throwing in a cheeky cameo
00:40that would have added a rather unexpected detail to the pair's relationship.
00:44On top of being gifted a solitary line in the form of I Farm Part of a Transmitter droid near the East Bay,
00:50I think it's still sending and receiving signals.
00:52Lucas had initially revealed in his script that a 10-year-old Solo was actually an orphan on Kashyyyk being raised by,
00:58you guessed it, everyone's favourite Wookiee.
01:01Yeah, it's Chewie, it's Chewie.
01:03Yoda would have also reportedly come into contact with the soon-to-be legendary smuggler
01:06for the very first time on screen in this brief scene,
01:09with the interaction getting as far as the concept art stage,
01:12before the Episode 3 director decided against using it in the finished product.
01:16Number 9, A Potential Anakin-Padme-Obi-Wan Love Triangle
01:20Anakin Skywalker and Padme Amidala's forbidden romance
01:23sits as one of the key factors in the former's eventual fall to the dark side.
01:28However, their love was once very nearly made a whole lot more complicated,
01:32with it being hinted at in an early draft of The Phantom Menace
01:34that the Queen of Naboo had some feelings for her future lover's eventual master.
01:39That's right, on a couple of occasions in those early days of Episode 1,
01:42Lucas alluded to Amidala apparently being quite interested in Obi-Wan Kenobi,
01:46giving him a quote-unquote long adoring look at one point in those initial pages.
01:52This could have potentially set up one hell of a love triangle in later installments,
01:56with Anakin no doubt growing increasingly jealous of the fact that Amidala initially had eyes for his Jedi Master.
02:02Awkward.
02:03And this likely playing more heavily into his eventual decision to embrace the dark side,
02:07as he attempted to keep from losing his beloved in more ways than one.
02:11Ultimately, Lucas obviously decided against muddling the central romance of the prequels
02:15with any blatant Obi-Wan flickers of additional taboo love.
02:19But that still didn't stop a paranoid Anakin from seemingly alluding to this eventually erased twist,
02:24with his words of,
02:24You will not take her from me, as the pair collided on Mustafar in Episode 3.
02:28Number 8, Han Solo was nearly frozen for good.
02:31Returning to the figure who unquestionably shot first,
02:34long before he was finally given his wish of biting the dust in the galaxy far, far away,
02:38Harrison Ford was very nearly taken out of the Star Wars action altogether in the middle of the original trilogy.
02:44While the likes of Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher were said to have signed on to appear in all three flicks,
02:49Ford was only contractually obligated to show up in A New Hope and its sequel, The Empire Strikes Back.
02:54And genuinely not knowing whether his solo actor would be all that interested in playing the character again
02:59for a third time in Return of the Jedi,
03:00with Ford famously and repeatedly asking for his smuggler to be killed off throughout,
03:05Lucas decided that it was likely best to just freeze him in carbonite,
03:08until it was clear as to whether they'd have a Han to play with in Episode 6 or not.
03:12George at one point even told producer Howard Kazanjan that he was sure Ford would never return,
03:18meaning that he was very much preparing for an almost unthinkable world
03:21where Han's last hurrah would have come in Episode 5.
03:24Thankfully though, Ford was eventually convinced to make a comeback,
03:26and Lucas went about writing the legend back into the trilogy ending mix.
03:31Number 7, Luke becomes the new Darth Vader.
03:33In what could have ranked as a twist on the same level as another Darth Vader occurrence
03:38that absolutely rocked the galaxy,
03:40there was actually a minute there when Return of the Jedi ended on the mother of all bombshells.
03:45Jumping back to a script conversation between George Lucas and co-writer Lawrence Kazdan,
03:49the latter eventually noted how the former told him of a scenario he had in mind,
03:53involving Luke Skywalker pulling off one hell of a heel turn late on.
03:57After unmasking his dying father as Return of the Jedi reached its dramatic conclusion,
04:02Lucas envisioned a sequence depicting Mark Hamill's character donning the iconic helmet,
04:06before shockingly claiming,
04:08Now I am Vader.
04:10On the back of executing the ultimate twist as he put it,
04:12Skywalker would then proceed to kill the rebel fleet and rule the universe.
04:16Lovely stuff.
04:17Despite Kazdan absolutely adoring that plan and admitting that's what he wanted to happen however,
04:22Lucas soon backtracked and reminded his co-writer that this whole thing was actually,
04:26you know, for kids.
04:28So it was probably wise not to end the trilogy on a moment that would have no doubt left them all scarred for life.
04:32Would have been memorable though, right?
04:34Number 6, Uncle Owen was Obi-Wan's brother.
04:36Disney Plus' recent Obi-Wan Kenobi series confirmed that the titular broken Jedi did actually have a brother,
04:43remembering glimpses of his pre-Jedi family in a chat with a young Princess Leia.
04:47But in reality, Kenobi having a long-lost bro was almost made a part of Star Wars live-action history
04:52many years before that statement.
04:53With George Lucas originally writing Ben's big family reveal into Return of the Jedi screenplay many moons ago.
04:59Before Episode 6 eventually made its way onto the big screen,
05:03Lucas initially planned to make Luke's Uncle Owen Lars Master Kenobi's brother.
05:07And while this revelation was ultimately left out of the finished picture,
05:10it did actually make its way into the novelization of Return of the Jedi.
05:14With Ben noting to Luke,
05:15I took you to live with my brother Owen on Tatooine.
05:18With the legend Star Wars stories ultimately not remaining a part of the new canon though,
05:22that unexpected twist never really made its way onto the big or small screen.
05:26But who knows, if Obi-Wan Kenobi Season 2 goes on to become a thing,
05:29perhaps Joel Edgerton and Ewan McGregor's versions of Owen and Ben respectively,
05:33will finally explore a twist that once very nearly happened a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.
05:405. Padme Tries To Kill Her Beloved Anakin At One Point
05:44Another element of the doomed romance that sat at the center of George Lucas' prequels,
05:49which never made its way into the finished article,
05:51it turns out that Padme Amidala was once set to take out her fallen beloved herself.
05:56Or at the very least try.
05:57That's according to prequel trilogy concept artist Ian McKaig.
06:00With the talented soul revealing a few years back that Lucas' originally planned ending for Episode 3,
06:05would have seen a stunning twist involving Anakin Skywalker's love putting a knife to the Chosen One's neck.
06:11In that earlier version of Revenge of the Sith,
06:13Amidala would have been spotted putting the pieces in place for the rebellion
06:16that was being designed to overthrow an Anakin she could see was becoming a monster.
06:21Despite eventually getting within stabbing distance of the now Darth Vader on Mustafar though,
06:25she still wouldn't have been able to follow through on her mission to save the galaxy.
06:29Even with Skywalker allowing her the chance to do the heartbreaking deed,
06:33she just loved that crazy youngling killer too damn much.
06:36Sadly, Lucas ultimately opted against this far superior way of writing Amidala into the ending though,
06:41instead going for the choice of sobbing wife who has the life pretty much choked out of her by her raging hubby.
06:46Number 4, Darth Vader and Boba Fett are bros.
06:49Obi-Wan Kenobi and Owen Lars weren't the only two lads who were once on the verge of becoming canon brothers.
06:54Two villainous figures who also just happened to sport the coolest pieces of headwear in the galaxy,
06:59were almost revealed to be related too.
07:01Back when Boba Fett first arrived on the big screen scene in The Empire Strikes Back,
07:05fans were desperate to learn all they could about this effortlessly badass bounty hunter.
07:09And according to George Lucas' ex-wife and Star Wars editor Marcia Lucas,
07:13the OG plan would have seen the filmmaker eventually reveal in the prequels
07:17that the iconic antagonist was actually very much brothers with fellow legend Darth Vader.
07:22As time went by though, Lucas eventually fell out of love with the idea,
07:25feeling that it was simply too hokey to make a part of his Skywalker saga.
07:29Rather than have Boba turn out to be a Skywalker all along,
07:32Lucas instead went down the Jango Fett route of course.
07:35And yet another utterly tragic father-son tale was eventually laced into the Star Wars story.
07:41Number 3, General Grievous was actually Maul.
07:44Speaking of iconic forces of evil in the Star Wars universe,
07:47one of the most instantly recognisable villains of all time
07:50very nearly slipped back into the prequel trilogy under fans' very noses.
07:54That's because back when George Lucas was figuring out a way to introduce the world
07:57to the cyborg menace that eventually would become General Grievous,
08:00the initial plan actually involved the shocking return of none other than Maul.
08:04After being sliced in half and seemingly killed during his duel with Obi-Wan Kenobi on Naboo,
08:09Maul wouldn't appear on the big screen again until Solo, A Star Wars Story,
08:13though he would take on a substantial role in both the Clone Wars and Rebels animated series.
08:17However, as revealed by one of the writers on those two animated shows, Henry Gilroy,
08:21Lucas did actually nearly bring Maul back under the armoured plating of Grievous in Episode 3.
08:27The concept guys almost managed to convince the mind behind the galaxy far, far away
08:31to commit to the return of Maul in the prequel trilogy too.
08:34But Lucas eventually felt it was best to have the general just do his own thing,
08:38something that Gilroy was thankful for.
08:40Number 2, Ota Gunga was initially wiped out before the Phantom Menace's final battle.
08:45Playing a rather large part in taking the Trade Federation down a peg or two in the closing stages
08:49of the Phantom Menace, imagining in Episode 1 where Jar Jar Binks and the rest of the Gungan Grand Army
08:54aren't seen launching boomers at those silly little battle droids would be rather difficult at this stage.
08:59But in truth, there was actually a period in pre-production when George Lucas was considering
09:04leaving the Naboo natives out of the fight entirely.
09:07In fact, according to early storyboards for the flick,
09:10the Gungan city of Ota Gunga wouldn't have even made it into the final act of the film in one piece.
09:15Those early plans would have involved the beautiful underwater city being entirely destroyed,
09:19along with much of the Gungan race just before the Battle of Naboo got underway.
09:24Bummer.
09:24Feeling this particular genocide may have been a little too dark for his film, though,
09:28Lucas eventually decided against wiping out the Gungans early on.
09:32Blowing up an entire planet in Episode 4, however, that's all fine and dandy, apparently.
09:37Number 1, Palpatine created the Chosen One
09:39Unquestionably sitting as one of the most popular fan theories you'll find on the old interweb,
09:44the concept of Emperor Palpatine actually being the force behind the bizarre conception of the Chosen One
09:49has often felt too damn logical to be wrong.
09:51After all, this was the same Sith Lord who was taught everything he knows by Darth Plagueis.
09:56You know, the dark side user who managed to find a way to create life via the force.
10:00And had George Lucas decided to leave in a few lines during his original script for Revenge of the Sith,
10:05then that twist could have very much become canon in Episode 3.
10:09During the famous opera scene that eventually sparked the aforementioned theories into being,
10:13Palpatine would have initially told a troubled Anakin Skywalker that he had waited years for him to fulfill his destiny.
10:19Going further, the future Emperor would have shockingly added that he used the power of the force
10:24to will the Medichlorians to start the cell division that resulted in a baby growing in Shmi Skywalker's belly.
10:30But Lucasfilm Story Group member Matt Martin ultimately noted that Lucas scrapped this early script bombshell
10:35due to him not wanting Anakin's story to feel predestined.
10:39And so, one of the biggest mysteries in Star Wars history was preserved,
10:43opening the door for unlimited fan theories in the years to come.
10:47And that's our list of any other insane Star Wars plot twists George Lucas nearly made happen.
10:52Then please let us know all about them in the comments section right down below,
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11:06I've been Gareth from WhatCulture Star Wars, may the force be with you,
11:09I hope I see your faces very, very soon, but in the meantime, just be good to yourself.
11:13Bye-bye!

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