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    • Oola. Respect Oola, one of the very rare roles for a woman of color in the original trilogy. Rejecting Jabba’s disgusting advances, her expressions speak volumes even though she’s doomed to die.
    • Jango Fett. He’s “just a simple man trying to make my way in the universe,” but Jango Fett is legion — literally. Through extensive cloning, the bounty hunter behind the blue Mandalorian armor is the basis not only for his better-known “son” Boba Fett, but for each and every trooper who gives Attack of the Clones its title.
    • Padmé Amidala. Almost unmentioned in the original trilogy, Luke and Leia’s mom plays a major role in the prequels: going undercover as her own handmaiden in The Phantom Menace, fighting in a gladiatorial arena in Attack of the Clones, and trying to save her husband’s soul in Revenge of the Sith.
    • Sebulba. Looking like a creature that might have resulted from a three-way between a camel, the Cloverfield monster, and Amelia Earhart, this villainous Dug is The Phantom Menace‘s most fun cartoon monstrosity.
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    • 19 General Armitage Hux
    • 18 Director Orson Krennic
    • 17 CAD Bane
    • 16 Asajj Ventress
    • 15 Jango Fett
    • 14 Boba Fett
    • 13 Moff Gideon
    • 12 Dryden Vos
    • 11 The Grand Inquisitor

    Star Wars: The Bad Batch

    Like all members of Clone Force 99, Crosshair is a genetically-engineered clone trooper. In his case, he's a phenomenal marksman, capable of pulling off the most incredible shots; if he wants to kill someone, they're pretty much guaranteed to be dead. Some of his feats have been deliberately styled after the Marvel supervillain Bullseye, who once managed to kill a target with a toothpick. Still, Crosshair comes in low on this list simply because he doesn't fare well compared to the typical Si...

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    General Armitage Hux was trained by Supreme Leader Snoke, and appears to be joint second-in-command of the First Order alongside Kylo Ren - giving him a great deal of military power. However, he's something of a joke in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, which revealed he's a lot less capable and competent than Snoke would have wished. Hux fell out of favor after Kylo Ren's ascension, actually turning traitor.

    Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

    A high-ranking member of the Empire, Orson Krennic successfully oversaw the creation of the Death Stars. He had good instincts; as seen in James Luceno's novel Catalyst, he was the one who realized the potential of Galen Erso's research to unlock the power of kyber crystals. Krennic was ruthless and ambitious, willing to sacrifice anything to ascend through the ranks of the Empire, but he tended to overreach.

    Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    A Duros bounty hunter who lived from the tail-end of the Old Republic Era through to the aftermath of the Empire's fall, Cad Bane was considered the most feared bounty hunter after Jango Fett's death. His infamy grew during the Clone Wars, and he was even hired by Palpatine to conduct missions against Jedi - such as kidnapping Force-sensitive younglings. Cad Bane had something of a vendetta against Boba Fett, one that ended in his death.

    Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    A powerful Nightsister warrior, Ventress was recruited as an agent of the Separatists - and it's pretty clear Count Dooku considered her as a potential apprentice. As dangerous as she may be, though, Ventress never really received the dedicated dark side training that would make her a real threat, and she was defeated time and again. Ventress also lacked the political and military influence to rank higher on this list; she was a competent threat in battle, but lacked resources of her own.

    Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones

    There are many different kinds of power. Jango Fett is a Mandalorian warrior and bounty hunter, a major antagonist in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones. He may lack political power, but he's a formidable combatant who was known as the best bounty hunter in the galaxy. He also seems more than willing to work through intermediaries, which is a rarer skill for a bounty hunter. Jango Fett was probably one of the most dangerous non-Jedi before the Clone Wars, so he ranks well for those...

    Boba Fett took after his "father," becoming one of the most dangerous bounty hunters in the galaxy - although it's doubtful he ever quite exceeded his father, given he lacked the same skillful combatants to test himself against. Unusually, Boba became a leader among bounty hunters, which is why he's ranked as more powerful than Jango; he was even t...

    The Mandalorian

    One of the most important villains in The Mandalorian era, Moff Gideon was a member of the Imperial Shadow Council - helping secretly coordinate Imperial tactics across a galaxy now governed by the New Republic. Ruthless and manipulative, he had been personally responsible for brutal acts of genocide during the Empire's Operation: Cinder, and he'd successfully repurposed Mandalorian beskar and cloning technology to his own ends. Moff Gideon is not a villain to underestimate.

    Leader of the Crimson Dawn criminal syndicate, Dryden Vos was a skilled and ruthless tactician - one of the most powerful crime lords in the entire galaxy. At the height of his power, he had the resources to rival the likes of the Hutts, making him a formidable player during the Dark Times of the Empire's reign. He was also skilled in Teräs Käsi, a...

    Leader of the Imperial Inquisitors, the Grand Inquisitor is a force to be reckoned with. Once a Temple Guard at the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, he lost faith in the order and ultimately fell to the dark side. The Grand Inquisitor is a skillful and manipulative villain, reporting directly to Darth Vader and Palpatine. He had first pick of the dark sid...

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  3. This incomplete list of characters from the Star Wars franchise contains only those which are considered part of the official Star Wars canon, as of the changes made by Lucasfilm in April 2014.

  4. Jun 1, 2021 · The Star Wars saga is known for producing some of the best villains of all-time. Here is a ranking of our 10 favorite galactic baddies!

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