10 Star Wars Subplots That Went Literally Nowhere

The Force definitely wasn't with these dropped storylines...

By James Metcalfe /

With nine major movies, two standalone films and countless other comics, TV shows, specials and references, it's clear that George Lucas has created one of the most expansive and beloved universes in the world of entertainment.

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From Tatooine to Endor, there's something in every Star Wars film for anyone to get behind and enjoy. From dashing heroes, memorable villains, stunning and exotic alien worlds and some seriously cool futuristic technologies, Star Wars has introduced us to some of the most compelling and interesting storylines and character arcs in history.

However, there's also plenty that this huge universe doesn't quite do justice with. From character's backstories being underdeveloped, shoehorned in or just completely tossed aside from movie to movie, there is an abundance of subplots present in the Star Wars universe that fans want to love, but have sadly just been totally left out in the cold.

This list will mainly focus on the main nine films in the series and look at some of the coolest or most interesting subplots that were introduced to audiences, only for them to be glossed over forgotten about in the releases before or after.

10. Yoda's Life (Return Of The Jedi)

For first-time viewers of Star Wars, when a senile-looking little green alien begins talking to Luke about finding Yoda, there might be a temptation to dismiss the character as being nothing more than a little dose of comic relief in a pretty sombre film. However, when the green guy reveals himself to be the legendary Jedi master that Luke is searching for, he and the audience begin to piece together the point.

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Yoda is the encapsulation of what the Light Side of the Force has against the Dark, it doesn't matter what your size, shape or appearance is. Yoda is a brilliantly written character, however one throwaway line in Return of the Jedi opened up a whole world of interesting story lines and arcs that we sadly only get some glimpses at.

When Luke tells Yoda that he's looking tired, the Jedi master retorts back that, when he reaches 900 year old, he won't be looking too hot either. Granted, Luke was a bit busy trying to save the galaxy at that point however, for audience members out there, it opened up our imaginations to a whole world of imagery over what Yoda's incredibly long life might have looked like, even if that is pretty much the only sprinkling of backstory we get for this green good guy.

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