AHSOKA Director Breaks Down Big Marrok Reveal And Says The Villain Was Not "Entirely Human" - SPOILERS

AHSOKA Director Breaks Down Big Marrok Reveal And Says The Villain Was Not "Entirely Human" - SPOILERS

Ahsoka episode 4 director Peter Ramsey has revealed new details about Marrok, admitting that while Dave Filoni mostly kept him in the dark, he was offered some hints about the villain's true nature...

By JoshWilding - Sep 12, 2023 11:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: IGN

For weeks, fans shared their theories about Marrok's true identity in Ahsoka. Everyone from Starkiller to a corrupted Ezra Bridger was mentioned, but when he was cut down by the title character in last week's "Fallen Jedi," it was clear none of those suggestions were correct. 

When a blast of green smoke erupted from Marrok's wound as he fell to the ground dead, it was obvious to fans of The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels that the villain had been resurrected by Morgan Elsbeth's Nightsister magic (in fact, the most logical explanation now is that Marrok was a zombified Eighth Brother). 

Talking to IGN, director Peter Ramsey explained that he and showrunner Dave Filoni bonded over their shared love of Akira Kurosawa's films, with those ultimately playing a role in how Marrok's demise was portrayed. 

"It’s funny," he started, "because I don’t think there was a puff of anything originally. I mean, yeah, basically I completely ripped [Kurosawa film Sanjuro] off." It sounds like, initially, the burst we saw was meant to be blood, with the decision to add the green mist made in post-production. 

"I was like, 'What is Marrok? Is he human? Is he kind of more machine than man, like how Darth Vader used to be described sometimes?' And that was kind of what we were going on," the filmmaker continues. "I was like, 'It would be great if something could burst out of him.' Like, what would be his version of antifreeze or whatever it is? Because it couldn't be blood."

"So in the final analysis, I don't know what it's supposed to be, but I think the assumption we were going on was, 'Well, he's in this partially mechanical suit.' Or part of him is mechanical or whatever, so there's some sort of non-human stuff that's bursting out of there at the end. I don't know what it might have been."

Realising Ramsey was unaware of how this could all tie into Nightsister magic, the site put it to him that Marrok may have been a revived Inquisitor forced to do Elsbeth's bidding. Alas, it seems Filoni kept him in the dark! 

"There was none of that detail," he admitted. "They are pretty tight-lipped about a lot of those details. They don't like a lot of info going out. He may have known that all along and could've said, 'We'll make it something else' [in post]. But what I remember is him saying something like, 'Yeah, it's kind of mechanical. He's not entirely human.'"

So, a mixture of magic and tech? Only time will tell whether we'll learn more about who and what Marrok really was but answers may well come our way during tonight's fifth episode. However, we expect the spotlight to primarily be put on Ahsoka and Anakin Skywalker's big reunion. 

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