Star Wars is one of the most iconic franchises of all time, with instantly recognizable characters like Han Solo, Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia.However, like any great piece of fiction, George Lucas developed Star Wars over the course of several years and the story went several radical changes before it began to resemble the classic set of movies we know today.Several years ago, Dark Horse published a comic book based on George Lucas’s original script called The Star Wars, which featured totally different (yet familiar) versions of the characters we know today.Here’s six facts you might not know about early versions of Star Wars and its sequels:
Star Wars Was Always About Anakin
After Lucas finished the prequel trilogy, it was clear that theย Star Warsย stories were as much about Anakin’sย fall and redemption as they were about his children Luke and Leia. ย It makes sense, then, that the originalย Star Warsย script focused on a character called Annikinย Starkiller, a brash padawanย studying under famed general Luke Skywalker. ย Annikinย was a mix of the backwater farmboyย that became the Luke Skywalkerย of the movie, and the brash and petulant man-child seen inย Attack of the Clonesย andย Revenge of the Sith. ย In one draft, Annikinย even punches out Princess Leiaย (who at the time was related to neither Luke nor Annikin) when she refuses to leave with him when he rescues her from the Empire. ย It’s okay, though, Leiaย and Annikinย patched things up by the end of the original script, and Annikinย becomes Leia’s consort and bodyguard after he helps destroy a Space Fortress threatening her world.
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The Force Wasn’t Present in the Original Star Wars Scripts
While the Jedi were always part of Lucas’sย vision ofย Star Wars, the earliest scripts made no reference to the Force or any other sort of extranormalย Jedi ability. ย In fact, the originalย Star Warsย Jedi were simply skilled warriors who taught Padawanย apprentices how to fight. ย It wasn’t until a later draft ofย Star Warsย that the Force made its first appearance, which coincidentally marked the first appearance of the Sithย in Jedi lore.
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Originally, learning the ways of the Force was passed down through the Skywalkerย line from father to son in order to prevent weak-minded people from learning “the ways of the Bogan” (what we now know as the Dark Side of the Force.). ย However, the Sithย could use the Boganย to attack their foes (dishing out wounds that couldn’t be healed by science) and even power giant space fortresses like the Death Star.
The Boganย and its light side equivalent, the Ashla, were eventually incorporated into the Star Wars lore as the names of the two moons of the planet that the Jedi Order was founded on. ย Force users used the moons to represent the duality of the Force.ย
Luke Was Almost a Girl!
The protagonist ofย Star Warsย underwent many changes over the course of various drafts. ย Originally named Annikinย Starkiller, Lucas eventually changed the character’s name to Luke Starkiller. ย However, when he realized that his movie didn’t have any important female characters, he considered changing Luke to a girl in order to give the genders a little more parity. ย He eventually decided against this idea and instead made Leiaย a more important character in the next draft. ย
So the next time you see someone complaining that the newย Star Warsย movies have female leads, remind them that Lucas himself liked the idea of having a woman at the center of theย Star Warsย movies.
Luke and Leia Weren’t Originally Siblings
Considering Luke and Leiaย kiss multiple times inย Star Warsย and The Empire Strikes Back, it’s pretty obvious that Luke and Leiaย weren’t supposed to be siblings. ย Originally, Luke, Leiaย and Han were supposed to be part of a core love triangle, while Luke’s sister, a character named Nellith, would be introduced in the third movie as a second Jedi in training. ย While Han and Leiaย were fated to get together, early drafts of The Empire Strikes Backย had Darth Vader trying to use Luke’s feelings for Leiaย to seduce him to the Dark Side. Unfortunately, Lucas decided to drop this angle and instead clumsily made Leiaย and Luke twins, leading to countless jokes about the almost incestuous relationship the two Skywalker siblings shared. ย Of course, now that Han Solo is out of the way in the new trilogy, maybe Disney can revisit that Luke and Leiaย relationship again!ย
Han Solo Was a Green Alien
Han Solo wasn’t always a ruggedly handsome human. In the originalย Star Warsย script, Solo was a Urellian, a tall reptilian alien with green skin, gills and a penchant for hunting Wookies. ย In the Dark Horse The Star Warsย comic, Soloย looked a bit like a less leaf-y version of Swamp Thing. Solo only had a small part in the original script, helping Luke and Annikin safely smuggle Princess Leia off her home planet ofย Aquilaeย and tagging along on their later adventures. ย Lucas later gave Solo a bigger part inย later scripts, changing him from a mercenary to a lowly employee of Jabbaย theย Huttย that helps Luke escape Tatooine to collect an 8 million chrome bar reward from Luke’s father and his friends.
Lando Was a Clone
Early drafts ofย Empire Strikes Backย included a surprising link to the Clone Wars. ย Landoย Kadar, the character that eventually became smooth talking Landoย Calrissian, was a cloneย survivor of the Clone Wars. ย After the conflict scattered many of the clones throughout the galaxy, Landoย fell in with the natives of Hothย and became the leader of an Orbital City floating in the skies above the planet. ย
One script had Landoย explaining his surprisingly deep thoughts about being a survivor of the Clone Wars to his friends. “It didn’t seem strange to us to see our own faces endlessly repeated in the streets of our cities,” Landoย said in the script. It gave us a sense of oneness, of belonging. Now, when every face is new and different, I feel truly alone.”ย
While Landoย dropped the Clone angle, he kept Lando’s giant Orbital City, which later became Cloud City.