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Darth Maul / Weequay Bounty Hunter / Alien

Portrayed by Sam Witwer (voice)

Homeworld
Dathomir
Species
Zabrak
Born
54 BBY, Dathomir
Gender
Male

Profile

Masters
Darth Sidious
Apprentices
Born
54 BBY, Dathomir
Died
2 BBY, Tatooine
Cybernetics
*Six-legged apparatusn*Two cybernetic legs

About Darth Maul / Weequay Bounty Hunter / Alien

This distinctive alien bounty hunter made a brief but memorable appearance in Jabba the Hutt’s palace on Tatooine, lurking amongst the criminal underworld’s most dangerous figures. The Weequay species, recognisable by their leathery, weathered skin and distinctive facial ridges, hail from the desert planet Sriluur, making them naturally adapted to harsh, arid environments like Tatooine’s twin-sun landscape.

Portrayed by performer Ailsa Berk in Return of the Jedi, this particular Weequay represents the countless bounty hunters, smugglers, and mercenaries who frequented Jabba’s court during the height of the crime lord’s power. The character’s presence added authentic texture to the palace’s seedy atmosphere, demonstrating the diverse array of species drawn to the galaxy’s criminal enterprises.

The Weequay culture traditionally reveres their sun-god Quay, and many members of the species serve as soldiers or enforcers due to their natural resilience and loyalty. In Jabba’s employment, Weequay guards and bounty hunters provided muscle for various operations, from collecting debts to hunting down those who crossed the Hutt cartel.

Though appearing only briefly in the original trilogy, the character exemplifies how Star Wars expanded its universe through practical effects and detailed alien designs. The Weequay species later appeared throughout The Clone Wars animated series, where their warrior culture and desert-world origins were explored in greater depth, showing how even minor background characters contribute to the saga’s rich tapestry of galactic civilisation.

Appearances

  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars TV

Frequently Asked Questions

How did Darth Maul survive being cut in half?
Maul survived through his hatred and connection to the dark side of the Force, replacing his severed lower body with mechanical spider-like legs.
What happened to Darth Maul after The Phantom Menace?
After being defeated by Obi-Wan, Maul survived and later formed the Shadow Collective criminal organization, eventually leading Crimson Dawn.
Is Darth Maul in Solo: A Star Wars Story?
Yes, Maul appears as the true leader of Crimson Dawn in Solo, revealing himself to Qi'ra at the end of the film.
When does Darth Maul die?
Maul dies on Tatooine during his final confrontation with Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars Rebels.
What is Darth Maul's real name?
Maul's birth name was simply Maul; he became 'Darth Maul' when he was trained as a Sith apprentice by Darth Sidious.
Who killed Darth Maul?
Obi-Wan Kenobi killed Darth Maul in their final duel on Tatooine, as shown in Star Wars Rebels.