What a difference a day makes. So twenty-four hours ago I was typing a ill-thought out post about how spin-off Star Wars movies were a bad idea. Then I started thinking about my favourite characters in their own movies. And then I began to grin.
I still maintain that having actually spinning off characters from Episode VII is not going to work. I don’t want overnight sensation Bounty Hunter #2 to get her own movie, or for Darth Galavian’s back-story to only be told through a stand-alone film. But taking a Marvel approach to lifting the best characters out of the established universe made me a bit giddy. Especially when considering the potential of Mara Jade.
Firstly, let’s be pragmatic. By Episode VII, Mara, if she exists at all in the movies, is most likely dead. This is a given if Episode VII considers the Expanded Universe, but it’s also almost certainly true if it just cherry-picks it too. The role of Luke Skywalker’s wife is too much story to just simply be there in Episode VII. And I highly doubt Disney wants to tell the tale of two sixty year olds falling in love.
Mara Jade – By The Emperor’s Hand, however, is a far more commercially viable project. A beautiful and deadly assassin, set in the time of original trilogy, featuring both Darth Vader and The Emperor. I can see the marketing department lighting up already.
The Zahn / Stackpole comic By The Emperor’s Hand is also a fantastic introduction to the character. Or rather, an origin story. With a few tweaks, it could make a great movie:
- Act 1 – James Bond intro, mission to Tatooine, her investigation into Dequc and vision of the Emperor’s Death.
- Act 2 – Could modify the story slightly for the sake of character growth – she goes to Isard, but is rejected after her failing to kill Dequc and Skywalker – Isard thinks she’s complicit in the rebellion. Mara is then forced to investigate The Black Nebula whilst on the run from the crumbling Empire.
- Act 3 – She uncovers the truth about Dequc, Isard offers to take her back in, but she realises The Empire and The Emperor she served is gone. She deals with The Black Nebula and turns her back on The Empire for good. She runs.
There’s character growth, intrigue, and a new take on Return of the Jedi. It’s a perfect elevator pitch – “Mission Impossible in Space!” And using some very clever digital effects, you could even revisit scenes. Mara gets to feature in Jabba’s Palace after all.
Trouble occurs though if it proves popular. Specifically if they include The Emperor’s last command. See, as sequels come and go, people are going to expect Mara to catch up with Luke, especially if Mark Hamill’s appearance in Episode VII mentions his deceased wife by name.
But barring a massive advance in conquering the uncanny valley, this won’t happen, as Mark Hamill just can’t pass for thirty anymore.
Which kind of leads me full circle. There’s plenty of potential in the EU for spin-off movies. But make enough waves in the Star Wars universe and eventually the Skywalker clan will come a-knocking. And you can throw great writers and talented directors into the mix as much as you want, but this – having Luke meet his wife – is something a live action film will not be able to do.

