I love that they used the voice actor from Rebels for the live action appearance, you'd have a hard time finding anyone else who does a good Thrawn voice.
My favourite quote was ‘they were made aware’. He does care about his troops and doesn’t expend them needlessly due to this, instead using his famed strategy.
This is what is great about Thrawn: he is logical, considers the power of the Force a devilry, but that does that not mean he will not accept the power of creepy, old women with quite disturbing magic. He even is polite towards them, as always, and appreciates their help.
Heir to The Empire was my first Star Wars book. I was 10 in 1995 when I got it. It was a soothing, "viper like" voice for Thrawn I always imagined and Lars Mikkelson totally nailed it. Some may critique Thrawn's writing in Ashoka, which is fair, but Mikkelson himself gave all he had.
Grand Admiral Thrawn is the very best. A great leader, brilliant strategist, honorable, ruthless and always views the bigger picture to be several steps of everyone
Him saying "... Her master was General Anakin Skywalker?..." is probably the only time we've ever seen Thrawn sweat. He's all too aware of the threat he's facing.
The moment Thrawn gets visibly pissed then immediately becomes calm it's exactly how he was in both legends and canon books series of I remember correctly
“What was first just a dream has become a frightening reality to those who oppose us” - greatest quote of Grand Admiral Thrawn
Thrawn's tactical decisions after learning who Ahsoka's master was can be viewed through a comedic lens: He 200% does
This man's voice is perfect for the role. Soothing and intimidating at the same time.
I love that they used the voice actor from Rebels for the live action appearance, you'd have a hard time finding anyone else who does a good Thrawn voice.
"Today victory is mine, long live the empire"
No one else could portray Thrawn like Lars Mikkelsen. He is Thrawn.
I love the moment at
My favourite quote was ‘they were made aware’. He does care about his troops and doesn’t expend them needlessly due to this, instead using his famed strategy.
This scene here
This is what is great about Thrawn: he is logical, considers the power of the Force a devilry, but that does that not mean he will not accept the power of creepy, old women with quite disturbing magic. He even is polite towards them, as always, and appreciates their help.
This actor is absolutely superb in his performance.
His micro expressions and the voice bring out the character
There will be no negotiating with the apprentice of Anakin Skywalker.
"One wonders...just how similar you might become." 😮
Heir to The Empire was my first Star Wars book. I was 10 in 1995 when I got it. It was a soothing, "viper like" voice for Thrawn I always imagined and Lars Mikkelson totally nailed it. Some may critique Thrawn's writing in Ashoka, which is fair, but Mikkelson himself gave all he had.
Grand Admiral Thrawn is the very best. A great leader, brilliant strategist, honorable, ruthless and always views the bigger picture to be several steps of everyone
"Time. Time is very much on our side now. And I shall keep it that way."
Him saying "... Her master was General Anakin Skywalker?..." is probably the only time we've ever seen Thrawn sweat. He's all too aware of the threat he's facing.
The moment Thrawn gets visibly pissed then immediately becomes calm it's exactly how he was in both legends and canon books series of I remember correctly
“One wonders just how similar you might become.”