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Her sharp wit, combat skills, and captivating character arc make her ripe for a live-action adaptation. Bringing Mara Jade into current Star Wars canon would not only thrill long-time fans but also introduce a fascinating and incredibly powerful female character to a new audience. The question then becomes, who could possibly embody such a multifaceted and beloved figure?
We’ve scoured the galaxy (or at least Hollywood) to find ten actresses who have the talent, range, and presence to bring Mara Jade to life on screen.
1) Karen Gillan

Karen Gillan has a compelling blend of intensity and vulnerability that would make her a strong contender for Mara Jade. Her extensive experience in action-heavy roles, notably as Nebula in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Ruby Roundhouse in the Jumanji films, proves she can handle the physical demands of a former Emperor’s Hand and Jedi Knight. She brings a certain world-weariness and steely resolve to her characters, qualities essential for Mara’s often cynical yet ultimately heroic nature.
Beyond her physical skills, Gillan has demonstrated impressive dramatic range over her career, capable of conveying deep emotional complexity without resorting to over-the-top theatrics. This subtlety would be crucial in portraying Mara’s internal struggles, her lingering loyalty issues, and her gradual transformation. Her ability to deliver sharp, witty dialogue with perfect timing would also capture Mara’s signature sass and quick thinking.
2) Elodie Yung

Elodie Yung has already proven her ability to portray a formidable and morally ambiguous warrior with a complex past as Elektra Natchios in Marvel’s Daredevil and The Defenders. Her intense physicality and mastery of martial arts would lend incredible authenticity to Mara Jade’s combat sequences, showcasing the character’s deadly efficiency and grace in battle.
Yung also possesses a natural gravitas that suits Mara’s serious demeanor. Her compelling screen presence allows her to command attention even with minimal dialogue, hinting at deep internal conflict and a rich backstory. Her ability to convey both danger and underlying humanity would be vital in portraying Mara’s journey from assassin to reluctant hero. Elodie Yung brings a mature and seasoned quality that perfectly aligns with Mara’s experienced and jaded personality.
3) Rose Leslie

Rose Leslieโs breakout role as Ygritte in Game of Thrones showcased her ability to play a fierce, independent, and quick-witted woman who is more than capable of holding her own in a dangerous world. This experience, combined with her natural charisma and physical appearance, makes her a clear choice for Mara Jade. Leslie has a fiery intensity that aligns well with Mara’s independent spirit and rebellious streak.
Beyond her action-oriented roles, Leslie also has strong dramatic chops, conveying depth and vulnerability in many of her performances. This would be essential in portraying Mara’s complicated emotional landscape, including her initial angst towards Luke and her eventual deep love for him. Her unique voice and piercing gaze would make a memorable portrayal of the Emperor’s Hand.
4) Liu Yifei

Liu Yifei’s performance as the titular warrior in Disney’s live-action Mulan proved her capability to lead a major action-fantasy film with grace, strength, and emotional depth. Her extensive training in martial arts and classical dance would make her an incredibly believable and fluid combatant, perfectly suited for Mara Jade’s exceptional skills with a lightsaber and other weaponry.
Yifei also has a quiet strength and commanding presence that would beautifully capture Mara’s self-reliance and inner resolve. She can convey a great deal of emotion through subtle expressions, which would be ideal for Mara’s often guarded personality. Her portrayal would bring a unique blend of elegance and raw power to the character, making her a truly formidable figure.
5) Kaitlyn Dever

Kaitlyn Dever has rapidly emerged as one of Hollywood’s most versatile young actresses, capable of handling both comedic and intensely dramatic roles with impressive nuance. After her debut in The Last of Us, Dever has proven that she can handle an action role with gravitas; so much so that the role earned her an Emmy nomination. Her ability to portray characters with depth, vulnerability, and a hidden toughness makes her an intriguing candidate for Mara Jade.
Dever’s performances in Booksmart and Unbelievable show her range and ability to dig into complex emotions, from sharp wit to deep trauma. Should Mara Jade be introduced at a younger point in her journey, Dever could brilliantly portray her evolution from a loyal, yet questioning, servant of the Empire to a disillusioned but ultimately heroic figure. Her sharp delivery and intensity would bring a unique freshness to the role.













