![]() Given the heartbreaking circumstances of Anakin's fall and Vader's rise, it's clear to see how Vader could have a strong desire to take down any Jedi he can. It comes as no surprise that Vader will take a large personal stake in his hunt for Obi-Wan, though Christensen's inference about all of Vader's efforts being personal is a very interesting detail. Christensen discusses this open gap in the timeline that hasn't yet been explored in depth, and how that's allowed for his portrayal of Vader in Obi-Wan Kenobi to be "interesting." The actor shared that Vader is trying to " reconcile his past," and his hunting of the Jedi is a big part of that, even going so far as to become a " personal mission for him." See everything Christensen revealed below: In an interview with The Cutaway with William Mullally, the actor is asked what he found about Vader that was different from his portrayal in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith and the original Star Wars trilogy. Now, Christensen has revealed that the Jedi hunting conducted by Vader is, in fact, very personal. Related: Obi-Wan & Vader's Duel In Kenobi Will Change Star Wars Canon In 4 Ways With Vader leading this team on Obi-Wan Kenobi, it's also likely that he'll join in these hunts to ensure their follow-through. This makes them each extremely dangerous threats to Jedi who are still on the run from Order 66, as they could be met with a hard match in the Force. ![]() Many of the Inquisitors are fallen Jedi, such as the Grand Inquisitor who used to serve as a guard at the Jedi Temple. The Force-sensitive Jedi hunters were first seen in the animated Star Wars Rebels series and have since also been depicted in the video game Jedi: Fallen Order. One of the biggest threats following Obi-Wan in this series will be Vader and his team of ruthless Inquisitors.
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