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Among the various complaints about the sequel movies was intense backlash over the portrayal of Luke Skywalker, particularly in Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Luke ended the original trilogy as a shining beacon of hope; he was both the hero of the Galactic War and the valiant Jedi upon which their future depended. However, by the sequel trilogy, Luke had gone into hiding, apparently abandoning the hope that had defined his character for decades. Within this context, Luke uttered one phrase in particular that had die-hard Star Wars fans up in arms, and now, that same term is back again.
Maul: Shadow Lord Uses The Term “Laser Sword”

Maul: Shadow Lord is the news installment among Star Wars’ TV shows, and, as the title suggests, it will center on former Sith apprentice Darth Maul. Maul was first introduced in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace as the prequel trilogy era apprentice to Darth Sidious/Palpatine, although he (seemingly) died at the end of that movie. Several years later, the canon animated show Star Wars: The Clone Wars confirmed that Maul had actually survived his one-on-one against Obi-Wan Kenobi in The Phantom Menace and was back for revenge.
Maul has since appeared in multiple shows and movies, including an arc on Star Wars Rebels and a cameo at the end of Solo: A Star Wars Story, and he is now returning as the titular lead of his own show, which is set just after the events of Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith. While this is all exciting news for fans of Maul (of whom there are many), the newest Shadow Lord trailer has reintroduced a phrase that no doubt sounded like nails on a chalkboard to some viewers: “Laser sword.”
In the trailer, Maul is described as a “syndicate leader” who is “proficient with a laser sword,” a reference to Maul’s ongoing use of a red lightsaber. This term, controversial though it may be, isn’t new in Shadow Lord. Rather, “laser sword” has an ongoing history in Star Wars movies and TV shows, which includes, at one point, causing outrage within the fanbase because of Luke Skywalker’s use of the phrase in The Last Jedi.










