By Jamie Lovett – February 22, 2020 04:57 pm EST Share 0 Comments 0 The final season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars premiered on Friday. Disney debuted some official Clone Wars twitter emoji to celebrate. One that went under the radar at first celebrates a connection between The Clone Wars, Darth Maul, and Mandalorians. Using the #TheMauldalorian hashtag on Twitter brings up an emoji of a Mandalorian armor helmet with red paint and spikes that make the helmet resemble Darth Maul. This is the helmet of the Mandalorian Super Commandos like Gar Saxon that served Darth Maul when he took control of the Mandalorian Empire during The Clone War (seen below, behind Maul on the cover to Star Wars: Darth Maul — Son of Dathomir). During this time, Maul also wielded the Darksaber, which resurfaced in the first season of Star Wars: The Mandalorian. These commandos served Maul during the height of his power. Having returned from the dead with the help of his brother, Savage Opress, Maul formed the criminal syndicate called the Shadow Collective. He used his power to take control of Mandalore. He and his brother continued their reign of terror until he was stopped by… Read full this story
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