10 Biggest Feuds In Star Wars History

8. Peter Serafinowicz And Star Wars

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Although Ray Park provided the physical performance of Darth Maul in 1999's The Phantom Menace, Peter Serafinowicz voiced the character, since George Lucas felt that Park's natural voice was not intimidating enough for the Zabrak Sith warrior.

Lucas had initially sold Darth Maul to Serafinowicz as the prequel trilogy's Darth Vader, though Serafinowicz soon learnt that was not the case, with the character only having a screen time of 6 minutes, two lines and would ultimately be killed off by the end credits.

Since its release, Peter Serafinowicz has not been shy about voicing his opinion on the film.

In an interview with Digital Spy in 2011, Serafinowicz noted that "I was very disappointed when the film actually came out, because I didn't think it was very good!"

Serafinowicz eventually got removed from Star Wars completely, with Sam Witwer taking his place for voicing the character for projects like Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars: Rebels.

Serafinowicz even recorded lines for 2018's Solo: A Star Wars Story, though it was revealed that Witwer ultimately replaced him again for the theatrical cut.

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