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15 Star Wars Characters Who Deserved So Much More

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The galaxy forgot them.

Nazarii Verbitskiy Nazarii Verbitskiy
Entertainment - June 6th 2026, 11:00 GMT+2
Rose Tico

15. Rose Tico

Rose Tico got introduced as the heart of the Resistance in The Last Jedi, a mechanic whose sister died in the opening battle and who believed the cause was worth everything. The backlash hit her harder than almost any Star Wars character in recent memory, with fans attacking both the role and Kelly Marie Tran herself until she left social media entirely. What got lost in all that noise was a character who actually embodied the working-class rebellion that Star Wars claims to celebrate, someone who cared about freeing enslaved children and stopping war profiteers instead of just lightsaber duels. The sequel trilogy wasted her by the third film, shrinking her role until she barely existed. | © Disney
Captain Phasma

14. Captain Phasma

Captain Phasma looked like the kind of villain who could anchor an entire trilogy, with chrome armor that screamed importance and Gwendoline Christie's physical presence promising something memorable. The marketing sold her as a major threat, but the actual movies barely gave her anything to do beyond standing around looking shiny and getting embarrassed by Finn twice. She gets maybe ten minutes of total screen time across two films, most of it spent either retreating or being outsmarted by characters who should fear her. The disconnect between her imposing design and her complete lack of meaningful impact turned her into the sequel trilogy's most obvious waste of potential. | © Disney
Poe Dameron

13. Poe Dameron

Poe Dameron had everything needed to be the new Han Solo: Oscar Isaac's natural charisma, a cocky pilot attitude, and some of the best dogfight sequences in modern Star Wars. The sequels kept him around but never figured out what to do with him beyond cracking jokes and looking good in an X-wing cockpit. His biggest character moments got buried under plot mechanics, leaving Isaac to salvage scenes with pure screen presence while the scripts gave him almost nothing to work with. The waste feels especially sharp because Isaac can clearly handle both the swagger and the emotional weight that made Solo iconic. | © Disney
General Grievous

12. General Grievous

General Grievous arrives in Revenge of the Sith looking like the perfect Jedi killer: four lightsabers, cybernetic enhancements, and a cough that suggests he has already been through hell. The marketing promised a villain who could actually challenge multiple Jedi at once, but the movie gives him one decent fight scene before turning him into someone who runs away from Obi-Wan. His backstory as a warrior who chose to become a machine gets buried under cartoon villain dialogue and missed opportunities. The Clone Wars animated series later proved how terrifying he could be, but by then it was too late to fix what the movies wasted. | © 20th Century Fox
Supreme Leader Snoke

11. Supreme Leader Snoke

Supreme Leader Snoke looked like the kind of villain who could carry a trilogy, towering over scenes with ancient scars and a voice that suggested he had been pulling strings since before the Empire fell. The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi kept hinting at a backstory that would explain his rise to power and connection to the dark side, building him up as someone whose history might rival Palpatine's in scope and menace. Then Rian Johnson killed him off in the middle of his second movie without revealing anything meaningful about who he was or where he came from. Years of speculation about his identity and purpose got reduced to a single throne room fight scene. | © Disney
Emperor Palpatine

10. Emperor Palpatine

Emperor Palpatine spent decades as the puppet master behind every major galactic conflict, only to get tossed down a reactor shaft like common trash. The prequels finally showed how brilliant his political manipulation really was, turning democracy against itself while playing both sides of a war he secretly controlled. Then the sequels brought him back with a shrug and zero explanation, wasting the chance to explore what a Sith Lord actually does with unlimited power for thirty years. A character who orchestrated the fall of the Jedi and the rise of an empire deserved a better final act than "somehow, Palpatine returned." | © Disney
Finn

9. Finn

Finn starts The Force Awakens as the most interesting new character in decades: a stormtrooper who breaks his conditioning and chooses to fight back. The setup promises a story about deprogramming, finding identity outside the First Order, and what it means to be a hero when you were raised to be a weapon. Instead, the sequels turn him into comic relief and sideline him for romantic subplots that go nowhere. John Boyega deserved better than watching his character's arc get smaller with each movie. | © Disney
Boba Fett

8. Boba Fett

Boba Fett spent decades as the galaxy's most feared bounty hunter based on about four minutes of actual screen time and one accidentally comedic death scene. The mystique came from what audiences didn't see: the dented armor, the few cold words, and the sense that this guy had stories the movies would never tell. When Disney finally gave him his own show, they turned the silent menace into a chatty crime boss who seemed more interested in politics than hunting. The character worked best as a question mark, not an answer. | © Disney
Leia Organa

7. Leia Organa

Leia Organa spent decades proving she could lead rebellions, survive torture, and hold together a crumbling galaxy while everyone else fell apart around her. The sequels gave her exactly one film to train as a Jedi before Carrie Fisher's death forced the story to scramble for an ending that never felt right. What should have been a trilogy about Leia finally embracing the Force became a series of deleted scenes and digital stand-ins trying to patch together a conclusion. The character who survived the Death Star and Jabba's palace deserved to see her own story through to the end. | © Lucasfilm
Obi Wan Kenobi

6. Obi-Wan Kenobi

Obi-Wan Kenobi finally got his own series after decades of fans asking for it, then spent most of the runtime feeling lost between the prequel tragedy and original trilogy hope. The show kept pulling him away from the desert hermit story people actually wanted to see, forcing him into another rescue mission with young Leia that felt more like obligation than inspiration. Ewan McGregor brought all the gravitas he could to a character who deserved to grapple with his greatest failure, but the scripts kept distracting him with lightsaber fights instead of letting him sit with the weight of what Anakin became. The man who trained two Skywalkers and watched the Republic fall got turned into a reluctant babysitter when he should have been exploring what it means to lose everything and still choose hope. | © Disney+
Anakin Skywalker

5. Anakin Skywalker

Anakin Skywalker's fall from chosen one to galactic tyrant should have been the emotional core of the entire prequel trilogy, but the execution turned one of cinema's most compelling character arcs into a frustrating missed opportunity. The prequels rush through his descent into darkness with clunky dialogue and rushed plot beats, never giving audiences enough time to truly understand why this promising Jedi would slaughter children. By the time he's screaming "I hate you!" at Obi-Wan, it feels more like a tantrum than a tragedy. The Clone Wars animated series later proved how powerful Anakin's story could be when given proper development and nuance. | © Lucasfilm
Ahsoka Tano

4. Ahsoka Tano

Ahsoka Tano started as the annoying teenage Padawan nobody asked for in The Clone Wars movie, then quietly became one of the most compelling characters in the entire Star Wars universe. The animated series let her grow from bratty apprentice into a wise, independent Force user who walks away from the Jedi Order because she sees its flaws too clearly. Her story spans decades and connects multiple eras, but the live-action universe has barely scratched the surface of what makes her special. She deserved to be the bridge between the prequels and sequels instead of getting sidelined into streaming shows that most casual fans will never watch. | © Disney
Padmé Amidala

3. Padmé Amidala

Padmé Amidala starts the prequel trilogy as a teenage queen who outsmarts the Trade Federation, then somehow gets reduced to worried pregnancy scenes by the end. The character who once disguised herself as a handmaiden to escape assassination attempts ends up spending most of her final movie asking Anakin about his feelings and dying of sadness. Lucas built her as a political powerhouse but kept pulling her away from the Senate intrigue that could have made her fascinating. She deserved to stay the sharp political mind who saw through Palpatine's manipulation instead of becoming another woman who exists mainly to motivate a man's fall. | © 20th Century Fox
Ben Solo

2. Ben Solo

Ben Solo gets maybe twenty minutes as himself across three movies, and most of that time comes right before he dies. The sequel trilogy spends years building toward his redemption through Kylo Ren's inner conflict, then rushes through the actual payoff like it suddenly remembered Ben was supposed to matter. Adam Driver sells every moment of that tortured arc, but the films never give audiences enough time with the character they spent so long promising to save. Watching Ben smile at Rey and then immediately vanish feels like getting the thing you wanted most right as someone takes it away. | © Disney
Darth Maul

1. Darth Maul

Darth Maul gets exactly one lightsaber duel in The Phantom Menace before getting cut in half and forgotten, which feels criminal when you consider how much presence he brought to that single scene. The double-bladed lightsaber, the face paint, the pure menace radiating from Ray Park's physical performance - it all suggested a villain who could carry serious weight in the saga. Instead, Lucas kills him off just as audiences were getting excited about having a Sith who actually looked dangerous. The Clone Wars animated series eventually brought him back with robotic legs and years of compelling storylines, proving exactly what the movies threw away. | © Lucasfilm
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The Star Wars universe is enormous enough that even genuinely compelling characters can get lost in the shuffle. These 15 deserved more screen time, better storylines, or simply an ending that matched how interesting they actually were.

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The Star Wars universe is enormous enough that even genuinely compelling characters can get lost in the shuffle. These 15 deserved more screen time, better storylines, or simply an ending that matched how interesting they actually were.

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