Live-Action Dark And Gritty STAR WARS Series Coming To Netflix - Check Out The First Trailer

Live-Action Dark And Gritty  STAR WARS Series Coming To Netflix - Check Out The First Trailer

Did you think Marvel would be the only Disney subsidiary to partner up with Netflix? LucasFilm has debuted the first trailer for a dark and gritty series (think Daredevil) set in the current universe, Star Wars: Fury of Maul.

By MarkJulian - Apr 01, 2016 06:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Darth Maul is the Star Wars villain that just can't seem to die. After appearing on Clone Wars and Rebels, Maul will make a return to the live-action side of Star Wars cannon in a live-action Netflix series titled Star Wars: Fury of Maul. The 13 episode show will begin streaming May 4th, otherwise known as Star Wars Day. Check out the first trailer below.



Live-action Star Wars makes its debut on Netflix! A mysterious, dark power is butchering those on both the light and dark side of the Force. Find out who and stream all episodes this May 4th.
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