By David Craig

Published: Thursday, 10 March 2022 at 12:00 am


The animated Star Wars universe will see its rapidly expanding influence grow even further with the upcoming Obi-Wan Kenobi series, which sees another fan favourite character make the transition to live-action.

The villainous Grand Inquisitor first appeared in Star Wars: Rebels as a frightening Empire operative hellbent on tracking down the few Jedi that survived the events of Order 66.

The Obi-Wan Kenobi teaser trailer reveals that the eponymous exiled master is on the hit list, with one chilling moment seeing the Grand Inquisitor interrogate someone with his distinctive spinning double-bladed lightsaber.

“The key to hunting Jedi is patience,” he says. “Jedi cannot help what they are. Their compassion leaves a trail. The Jedi code is like an itch; it cannot help it.”

The Grand Inquisitor follows in the footsteps of Ahsoka Tano, Bo-Katan Kryze and Cad Bane, all of whom have forged a path from Filoni’s animated shows to the live-action Disney Plus originals in recent times.

If the re-introduction of the Grand Inquisitor has made you eager to know more about him, we’ve got you covered with a full briefing on the character below.

The Grand Inquisitor: Star Wars Rebels backstory explained

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Star Wars: Rebels – The Grand Inquisitor
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The Grand Inquisitor made his debut in Disney XD animated series Star Wars: Rebels, where he was a primary antagonist for fugitive Jedi knight Kanan Jarrus across the first season.

He is an agent of the tyrannical Galactic Empire tasked with eliminating the Jedis that survived Order 66 and turning any other force-sensitive individuals towards the dark side.

While not the only inquisitor active during the period between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, he is the most senior and highly knowledgeable on the ways of the Jedi.

This includes sharp skill using their trademark weapon, with the Grand Inquisitor choosing to wield a spinning double-bladed lightsaber, which you can see in action in the clip below.