Darth Vader's hunt for the Jedi alongside his team of Inquisitors in Obi-Wan Kenobi will be personal. The infamousvillain will be making his return in the newest Star Wars series, with Hayden Christensen stepping back into the role for the first time since the prequel trilogy. He joins Ewan McGregor, who will once again be shrugging on Obi-Wan's robes as the Jedi navigates life 10 years after the fall of the Republic and the Jedi Order. Obi-Wan will be called away from his vigilant watch over Luke Skywalker in an adventure that will force him to come to terms with everything he's been through.
One of the biggest threats following Obi-Wan in this series will be Vader and his team of ruthless Inquisitors. The Force-sensitive Jedi hunters were first seen in the animated Star Wars Rebels series and have since also been depicted in the video game Jedi: Fallen Order. Many of the Inquisitors are fallen Jedi, such as the Grand Inquisitor who used to serve as a guard at the Jedi Temple. This makes them each extremely dangerous threats to Jedi who are still on the run from Order 66, as they could be met with a hard match in the Force. With Vader leading this team on Obi-Wan Kenobi, it's also likely that he'll join in these hunts to ensure their follow-through.
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Now, Christensen has revealed that the Jedi hunting conducted by Vader is, in fact, very personal. In an interview with The Cutaway with William Mullally, the actor is asked what he found about Vader that was different from his portrayal inStar Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith and the originalStar Wars trilogy. Christensen discusses this open gap in the timeline that hasn't yet been
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