10 Star Wars Deaths That Should NEVER Have Happened
1. Mace Windu
After just being swatted away by the dark side duo of Darth Sidious and Anakin Skywalker in Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, the chance to have the magnificent Samuel L. Jackson dust off his cloak in future instalments as the unforgivably wasted Mace Windu was seemingly (and rather infuriatingly) shot out of the window, too.
Making it so this one-armed Windu instead fell from this great height and remarkably survived, though - after all, "Jedi can fall from amazing distances", according to the actor himself (via EW) - before then going into exile like Obi-Wan and Yoda did, could open up the opportunity for one last terrific ride for Jackson in one of Star Wars' upcoming live-action series.
Who wouldn't want to watch a live-action, grizzled ol' Windu interacting with an older Ahsoka Tano, or the son of the bounty hunter he decapitated on Geonosis all those years ago again, eh?
As recently as 2022, Jackson was also talking about trying to convince Bryce Dallas Howard to get him into The Mandalorian series, telling the Happy Sad Confused podcast (via IGN) that he was "ready" to return and could "learn lightsaber left-handed."
So, what are you waiting for guys? It's time to undo one more Star Wars death and bring some Mace back to this place.