20 years later, Star Wars will finally fix its most one-dimensional villain (2024)

Count Dooku has always been a mysterious character. Often, baddies are lured to the Dark side with the promise of power, but Dooku arguably had more influence when he was sitting pretty on the Jedi Council than he did as a backup Sith apprentice for Sheev Palpatine. So what happened? A new Star Wars show may have the answer.

Since Dooku’s Attack of the Clones introduction 20 years ago, the seasoned Sith’s backstory has been riddled with contradictions and questions. Now, the newest Dave Filoni-led Star Wars project — Tales of the Jedi — will complete the puzzle of the strangest and most elusive Force-wielder in the Star Wars pantheon.

Tales of the Jedi trailer teases young Dooku

During D23, Lucasfilm dropped the trailer for the new animated anthology series Star Wars: Tales Of the Jedi. Animated in the same style as The Clone Wars, Rebels, and The Bad Batch, the series will consist of six shorts featuring previously untold stories of Ahsoka Tano, Count Dooku, and other Jedi.

Although details about Anakin and Ahsoka will doubtlessly recontextualize the upcoming live-action Ahsoka series, the glimpses of Count Dooku’s past are immediately arresting. Throughout the shorts, we see Dooku at various ages — as a very young man, as the master of Qui-Gon Jinn, and as a mature Jedi (but still decades away from the age he is in the prequels). Because Dooku was born in 100 BBY (a century before A New Hope), it looks like we’ll be getting a big chunk of Star Wars history as we learn more about his biography.

Count Dooku history

Although the 2019 book/audio play Dooku: Jedi Lost detailed a huge amount of Dooku’s backstory, there are still plenty of gaps. For fans who only experienced Dooku in The Clone Wars and Episodes II and III, his staggering importance in the saga is still totally disproportionate to how much we actually know about him. Dooku is the person responsible for the creation of the Clone Army. Dooku carried out the majority of Palpatine’s plans that led to the formation of the Empire. But before that, Dooku was Qui-Gon Jinn’s Jedi master, which means his influence isn’t just about the machinations of the Clone Wars.

Without Dooku, almost nothing about the prequel trilogy could happen. Qui-Gon’s training would have been different. Yoda wouldn’t have had a troubling past involving problematic Padawans who later became Sith Lords. By creating and leading the Separatist movement, Dooku spearheaded the defining conflict in all of Star Wars. And yet, most fans probably regard Dooku more as a catalyst than a character.

When Jonathan Hales and George Lucas created Dooku for Attack of the Clones, the idea that Christopher Lee would play him was baked into the writing. Dooku has the air of being a vampiric count because Lee was famous for having played Dracula in numerous movies. From his first appearance, Dooku scanned as a kind of old-school horror villain inserted into Star Wars as a cinematic Easter egg of sorts. This made him wonderful to watch, and Lee is amazing in both prequels.

As a symbol, Dooku is perfect for Star Wars. As a character, he’s a bit thin.

Tales of the Jedi can humanize Dooku

Again, other than Dooku: Jedi Lost and a handful of flashbacks in The Clone Wars, the full exploration of Dooku’s life isn’t something even hardcore Star Wars fans can easily grasp. We know Dooku is important because we've been told he’s important. But we haven’t actually seen the evolution of this very pivotal Jedi-turned-Sith. Considering that both Qui-Gon and Yoda worked with him closely, it feels borderline unbelievable that he would turn to the Dark side. Even in Attack of the Clones, Mace Windu and Ki-Adi-Mundi are incredulous at the suggestion that Dooku could be evil.

But, here’s the interesting flipside: Because Dooku was introduced to us as an utterly evil character, most fans still find the idea of a “good Dooku” to be absurd. Unlike Anakin Skywalker, there aren’t hours and hours of Star Wars material spent unpacking how and why Dooku went from beloved Jedi to an overtly evil guy who dressed like Dracula and cultivated a ruthless personality.

And it’s in this contradiction that the story of Dooku in Tales of the Jedi has the potential to be amazing. The Jedi believed in Dooku for a long time. But Star Wars fans never got the chance to feel the same way. After this series, maybe one of the flattest villains in the canon will be filled with new dimension.

Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi hits Disney+ on October 26. 2022.

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20 years later, Star Wars will finally fix its most one-dimensional villain (2024)

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Was Count Dooku actually a good guy? ›

While serving Darth Sidious, Dooku is a ruthless terrorist and warlord, whose methods included torture, murder, and even genocide. However, before turning to the dark side, he was a respected Jedi Master, having been trained by Yoda and served as the Master of Qui-Gon Jinn.

What is Darth Maul's real name? ›

Darth Maul
Full nameMaul
SpeciesDathomirian Zabrak
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Was Count Dooku correct? ›

After seeing Tales of the Jedi and Episode 3 of The Bad Batch Season 2, we might've realized that Count Dooku was right about both the Jedi and the Republic. He said that the Republic was corrupted and only thought about the rich and powerful instead of the people completely while he was a Jedi Master.

Who is the most feared villain in Star Wars? ›

1 Darth Sidious

Palpatine was the man whose manipulations led to the downfall of the Jedi Order. He betrayed every ally without a qualm, seeing others as tools and then discarding them without a second thought. He even managed to conquer death itself, proving himself the ultimate Star Wars villain.

Is Jar Jar Binks a Sith Lord? ›

Binks pretends to accept this apology, feigning innocence, but after he hangs up he reveals that he was in fact a Sith Lord, named Darth Jar Jar, who only pretended to be manipulated by Palpatine and actually manipulated Palpatine himself.

Why didn't Dooku have Sith eyes? ›

Summary. The Sith's yellow eyes reflect their emotions and serve as a visual cue for their dark intentions. While most Sith embrace their demon-like appearance, some, like Count Dooku, don't have yellow eyes because they are motivated by philosophical and political goals rather than rage and conquest.

What was Dooku's Jedi name? ›

Darth Tyranus

Why is KYLO not a Darth? ›

Even though Kylo Ren uses a red lightsaber, harnesses the dark side of the Force, and wears a cape, he is not a Sith. Because of that, he can never hold the title of Darth. Instead, he was just a chaotic mess of the dark side (until he eventually found his way back to the light).

Who killed Darth Vader? ›

During the battle, Anakin, who had been known as the Sith Lord Darth Vader, was redeemed by Luke and brought balance to the Force. However, the redemption cost Anakin his life, having been mortally wounded by the Emperor, Darth Sidious, while killing his former Master.

Why wasn t Dooku called Darth? ›

He was: Darth Tyrannus. His persona as Count Dooku was better suited to his role as leader of the Separatist faction. If he revealed himself as a Sith publicly, rather than just a former Jedi who left the order because of its supposed corruption, that would have damaged his credibility to most of the Separatists.

Did Dooku care about Qui-Gon? ›

Qui-Gon was Dooku's apprentice. Dooku loved Qui-Gon like a son due to their many similarities; both were individualists, idealists, and both had knowledge of the Force that was unique.

Is Darth Maul dead? ›

Thought dead, Darth Maul survived his injuries by focusing on his hatred of Obi-Wan Kenobi, the Jedi who cut him in half. His shattered body was dumped amid the refuse of the junk planet Lotho Minor, where the once deadly warrior fell into madness, staying alive on a diet of vermin.

Who kills Darth Sidious? ›

However, the dark side of the Force gave rise to powers which allowed him to escape death, seeking further immortality until the Emperor was eventually permanently destroyed and killed during the Battle of Exegol by Rey, his granddaughter born from his Strand-Cast clone son Dathan and his daughter-in-law Miramir.

Was Count Dooku truly evil? ›

In the Star Wars movie prequels, Christopher Lee suited up as the villainous Count Dooku, who played a pivotal role in Anakin Skywalker's fall to the dark side. While Dooku was certainly evil -- and even had a Darth sobriquet, Tyranus, that he rarely used -- he was never quite a Sith, at least not in the true sense.

Was Dooku right the whole time? ›

Dooku may have started out as an idealist. He may have believed that what he was doing in fighting a corrupt Republic and the Jedi who serve it was ultimately going to result in a better society. He may have justified all he had done,was done for the greater good.

Was Count Dooku working for Darth Sidious? ›

Dooku voluntarily left the light side behind and became Darth Sidious' dark side disciple, taking the secret name Darth Tyranus and leading the Separatist army. Dooku advanced Sidious's secret plot to take over the galaxy, but forgot that betrayal is the nature of the Sith.

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