If You’re Angry About Ki-Adi-Mundi, You’ll Never Believe The First Time Star Wars Retconned An Age
Summary
- Ki-Adi-Mundi’s age change in The Acolyte while not really a retcon, wasn’t the first time Star Wars has changed a character’s age.
- Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa were meant to be two years apart, before George Lucas decided they were twins.
- Luke and Leia’s age was changed for a significant narrative purpose, and The Acolyte is likely doing the same with Ki-Adi-Mundi.
Ki-Adi-Mundi’s appearance in The Acolyte changed the age Star Wars Legends gave him, angering several fans, but he was far from the first – or most important – character to have his age changed. The “retcon” of Ki-Adi-Mundi’s age caused a controversy among some viewers of The Acolyte. The now non-canon Star Wars Legends established that Ki-Adi-Mundi was 60 years old in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, which took place in 32 BBY (Before the Battle of Yavin) in the Star Wars timeline. Since The Acolyte takes place around 132 BBY, Ki-Adi-Mundi shouldn’t have been born yet, based on his age in Legends.
Some fans have used the supposed change as a source of outrage, but since Ki-Adi-Mundi’s age was only ever established in Legends, his appearance in The Acolyte wasn’t actually a retcon. In fact, there have been much larger and more important age-related retcons in Star Wars‘ history. One in particular changed the entire Skywalker saga of Star Wars movies, and it came from the original trilogy. It somehow didn’t inspire the same rage that Ki-Adi-Mundi’s age has, though. The similarities between this change and Ki-Adi-Mundi’s appearance in The Acolyte are quite surprising, even if the rest of the change couldn’t be more different.
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Luke Was Originally Supposed To Be 2 Years Older Than Leia
In the original Star Wars, later retitled A New Hope, Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa weren’t supposed to be related. George Lucas actually intended for them to be love interests, as evidenced by the various romantic kisses Luke and Leia shared in both A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back. One of the more subtle signs that they weren’t twins came from the official Star Wars trading cards made by Topps, seen in a post by bigdaddyankee, which established that Luke was two years older than Leia.
The revelation that Luke and Leia were twins, and therefore had to be the same age, in Return of the Jedi should have “broken canon,” based on these official trading cards. It was an odd twist, based on the previous romantic undercurrent to their relationship, and one that caught many viewers off guard, but any uproar at the time was about their relationship, not their ages. Instead, most fans accepted the change and instead focused on the narrative reason Lucas changed their ages in the first place.
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Luke Skywalker
The son of Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala, Luke was brought up on the desert planet Tatooine. Initially mentored by Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luke fired the fateful shot that destroyed the Death Star, and he became a rebel hero. Despite the fears of Obi-Wan and Yoda, Luke’s faith in his father was proved well-founded when Vader returned to the light. With the Emperor defeated, Luke dedicated himself to bringing back the Jedi; his first attempt ended in tragedy due to Palpatine’s manipulations, but Luke’s legacy lives on in Rey.
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Leia Organa
The daughter of Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala, Leia inherited her mother’s political skills and her father’s Force power. She was raised on Alderaan as a member of the royal family, and followed in her father’s footsteps by becoming a senator who secretly worked alongside the Rebel Alliance. Alderaan’s destruction changed everything, and Leia became a leader in both the Rebel Alliance and its successor government, the New Republic. She served there for decades, eventually leaving to found the First Order when she sensed its darkness growing. Leia gave much for her ideals, but eventually gave her life to redeem her son Ben.
- Alliance
- Rebel Alliance, New Republic, Resistance
Why George Lucas Changed His Mind About Luke & Leia
The change to Luke and Leia’s ages actually came as a result of the throne room scene, the finale of Return of the Jedi. Lucas decided to make Luke and Leia twins because he wanted Luke to give into the dark side during his duel with Darth Vader, and he needed something to make him angry enough to do that. Having Vader threaten his sister would be enough to send Luke into a frenzy. Since the first two films hadn’t established any character who could conceivably be Luke’s sister yet, Lucas decided to use Leia for that purpose.
Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi
The third film released and the sixth film chronologically in the Star Wars Saga, Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi is a sci-fi epic adventure film that continues the adventures of Luke, Leia, Han, and friends as they battle against the Empire. After a narrow escape but crushing defeat at the hands of the empire, the rebel alliance learns that a new Death Star has been constructed above the moon of Endor. With the war reaching its conclusion, the heroes will team with the forest planet’s inhabitants and prepare themselves for one final showdown with Darth Vander and the Galactic Empire.
- Release Date
- May 25, 1983
Return of the Jedi‘s change in Luke and Leia has some striking similarities to The Acolyte‘s supposed change to Ki-Adi-Mundi. Like Luke and Leia, Ki-Adi-Mundi’s age was only established in supplementary material like a sourcebook for The Phantom Menace and two trading cards, not the movies themselves. Also like Luke and Leia, The Acolyte is probably using Ki-Adi-Mundi for a larger narrative purpose. Of all the Jedi that could have appeared in the show, the fact that it was the one who was most openly opposed to the idea of the Sith having returned is probably a hint of things to come in The Acolyte.
New episodes of The Acolyte premiere on Tuesday nights on Disney+.
Source: bigdaddyankee
The Acolyte
The Acolyte is a television series set in the Star Wars universe at the end of the High Republic Era, where both the Jedi and the Galactic Empire were at the height of their influence. This sci-fi thriller sees a former Padawan reunite with her former Jedi Master as they investigate several crimes – all leading to darkness erupting from beneath the surface and preparing to bring about the end of the High Republic.
- Cast
- Dafne Keen , Lee Jung-jae , Amandla Stenberg , Jodie Turner-Smith , Joonas Suotamo , Carrie-Anne Moss , Margarita Levieva , Charlie Barnett , Dean-Charles Chapman
- Showrunner
- Leslye Headland