Grand iral Thrawn have become canon, Mara is sadly still Legends-only.

An incredible concept film in the AFK webseries imagines how Mara Jade could work in canon. Here, the Emperor's Hand crosses paths with Darth Vader's "pet archaeologist," Doctor Aphra, when the two are both sent to retrieve the same Jedi Holocron. It's an incredible two-part adventure, filled with rich humor.

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Mara Jade & Doctor Aphra Are Perfect Rivals

Doctor Aphra is Star Wars answer to Indiana Jones, albeit a lot more corrupt because she's in it for the credits. This is the Star Wars galaxy, after all, where ancient artifacts aren't just sought because they're precious; they can also be incredibly powerful. She wound up catching the eye of Darth Vader himself, who forced Doctor Aphra to work for him. Aphra only escaped the deal when she faked her own death.

Mara was soaked in the corrupting influence of Imperial culture, and the idea she remained untainted is absurd.

Aphra is the perfect counterpart to Mara Jade, the Emperor's Hand, who served the Emperor out of a misguided loyalty because she believed he wanted the best for the galaxy. Amusingly, the concept video shows Mara Jade in a lot more negative light than some of Timothy Zahn's Legends novels set during this period, which does make sense; Mara was soaked in the corrupting influence of Imperial culture, and the idea she remained untainted is absurd.

The Sith tradition encourages rivalry between master and apprentice; it's literally baked into the Sith Rule of Two, which encourages every apprentice to seek to replace their master. What few have considered, though, is that the inevitable and "natural" rivalry between Darth Vader and Palpatine would naturally mean their agents and emissaries often wound up working at crossed purposes as well, even violently so. The burgeoning (yet strangely comradely) rivalry between Mara Jade and Doctor Aphra here feels so very right.

Many viewers long to see Mara Jade brought back into Star Wars canon, and this concept film really does show how that's possible. The best focus would be to look beyond the idea of Mara marrying Luke, and instead focus on setting her up as a villain - so any redemption story truly feels impactful. This is definitely the approach Star Wars should take.

Source: AFK webseries

Star Wars Movies

Release Date

The Mandalorian & Grogu

May 22, 2026

Shannon McRandle as Mara Jade from Star Wars
Created By
Timothy Zahn
Cast
Shannon McRandle
Alias
Emperor's Hand, Countess Claria, Lianna, Litassa Colay, Arica Pradeux, Agent Green, Chiara Lorn, Karrinna Janish, Baroness Paltonae, Merellis, Celina Marniss, Senni Kiffu, Baroness Muehling
Franchise
Star Wars
Died
Sacrifice
Race
Human

Hailing from the Legends continuity, Mara Jade's Force-sensitivity caught the eye of Emperor Palpatine himself. She became one of the Emperor's Hands, a skilled assassin and spy who served his will. Mara failed in her last mission for the Emperor, to kill Luke Skywalker, and sank into the depths of the underworld for a time. She eventually became an ally of Luke, and the two fell in love, with Mara ing Luke's Jedi Order. Mara was eventually killed by Jacen Solo, serving as his sacrifice as he committed himself to the way of the Sith.