Count Dooku
Count Dooku Darth Tyranus | |
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Star Wars character | |
First appearance | Attack of the Clones (2002) |
Created by | George Lucas |
Portrayed by | Christopher Lee |
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Alias | Darth Tyranus |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Title | Count of Serenno |
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Significant other | Elodore Vane (Legends) |
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Homeworld | Serenno |
Count Dooku of Serenno, also known by his
In the fictional Star Wars universe, Dooku is a prominent political figure as the Count of his home planet of Serenno, as well as a former Jedi Master, who was trained by Yoda and mentored Obi-Wan Kenobi's master Qui-Gon Jinn. After becoming disillusioned with the corruption within the Galactic Republic's Senate and losing his faith in the Jedi Order, he eventually falls to the dark side of the Force and becomes Darth Sidious' second Sith apprentice, after Darth Maul. Dooku plays a pivotal role in Sidious' rise to power, leading the Confederacy of Independent Systems (made up of numerous planetary systems seeking independence from the Republic) throughout the Clone Wars, all the while engineering the creation of the Republic's clone army. Although Dooku hopes this will allow him to rule the galaxy alongside Sidious, as well as eventually overthrow him, he is ultimately betrayed by his master who arranges his death at the hands of his replacement, Anakin Skywalker, falling to the dark side and becoming Darth Vader.
Dooku's character and Christopher Lee's portrayal in the prequel films were met with generally positive reactions from fans and critics. Since the release of the films, Dooku has been highlighted as one of the best Star Wars villains, and a
Portrayal
Count Dooku was portrayed by Sir
Appearances
Films
Attack of the Clones (2002)
Count Dooku is introduced as the main antagonist of Attack of the Clones, as a former Jedi Master who abandoned the Jedi Order after losing faith in the Republic the Jedi served. He is also the leader of the
Dooku recruits bounty hunter
A Jedi strike team eventually arrives on the planet to rescue the trio, and are soon joined by the Republic's new
Revenge of the Sith (2005)
In the opening of Revenge of the Sith, set three years later, Count Dooku and Separatist commander
In a scrapped scene from the film, Palpatine and Dooku claim that the latter arranged for the
The Clone Wars (2008)
In the 2008
Television
The Clone Wars (2008–2014)
In the 2008 animated series
In the third season, Dooku is forced to eliminate his apprentice Ventress to prove his loyalty to Darth Sidious. Ventress survives, however, and works with
In the sixth season, Dooku finds out the clone trooper Tup executed
Count Dooku does not directly appear in the seventh season. However, as the events of Revenge of the Sith are concurrent with the season's final arc, Ahsoka Tano is informed of his demise at Anakin's hands by Obi-Wan, who tells her that it is important to capture
Tales of the Jedi (2022)
A younger Count Dooku serves as one of the two protagonists of animated
Novels
Dark Disciple (2015)
An unfinished sixth season arc of The Clone Wars was adapted into the 2015 novel
Dooku: Jedi Lost (2017)
In the audiobook Dooku: Jedi Lost by Cavan Scott, Dooku meets his sister Jenza, brother Ramil, and father Count Gora, when he visits his homeworld of Serenno as a Jedi Initiate. Dooku begins corresponding with Jenza, keeping their communications a secret for years. The audiobook also details several adventures Dooku has with his best friend, Sifo-Dyas, and Dyas's Jedi Master, Lene Kostana. During one mission, Dooku sees visions of many different futures through the Force, which shake him to the core. Eventually, Dooku becomes a Jedi Knight, trains two Padawans to knighthood, and joins the Jedi Council, hoping to bring about real change in the Republic. However, after he saves his homeworld of Serenno from invaders, he decides to remain to help his planet rebuild, leaving the Jedi Order and becoming Count Dooku of Serenno.[8]
Thrawn: Alliances (2018)
In Thrawn: Alliances, Dooku is mentioned by Duke Solha and Padmé Amidala while they fight at Mokivj. Solha establishes that the Count had dispatched him and his siblings to Mokivj to produce cortosis B2 super battle droids for the Clone Wars.[9]
Master & Apprentice (2019)
The novel Master & Apprentice by Claudia Gray recounts several adventures from Qui-Gon Jinn's apprenticeship under Dooku, as well as Dooku's obsession with Jedi prophecies and seeming use of Force lightning during a mission. The novel also reveals that Dooku had one other apprentice before Qui-Gon, Rael Averross.[10]
Star Wars Legends
Dooku appears extensively in the Star Wars
Comic books
In the Star Wars: Republic series, set during the Clone Wars, Dooku trains multiple Dark Jedi apprentices, most of whom he uses as minions. His apprentices include Ventress, Tol Skorr and renegade Jedi Quinlan Vos. Vos initially intended to infiltrate the Separatists as a spy for the Jedi Council but instead nearly falls to the dark side.
Novels
In
In
In
Matthew Stover's novelization of Revenge of the Sith expands upon Dooku's character; it portrays him as an evil man who sees others as mere objects to be used and discarded, and who despises the galaxy's non-human species and plans to exterminate and enslave them once in power. It also explains that Dooku believes that Palpatine's staged kidnapping is part of a plan to kill Obi-Wan and turn Anakin to the dark side. In this scenario, once the Republic becomes the Galactic Empire, Dooku and Palpatine will rule the galaxy together, while Anakin will command a "Sith Army" formed from the remains of the Jedi. The novelization depicts Dooku's death scene from his point of view. In his final moments, he realizes that Palpatine used him as a means to engineer the war and as a placeholder for Anakin, whom he intended to be his apprentice all along.[11]
Clone Wars (2003–2005)
During the 2003 animated micro-series
Toys
A number of toys based on Count Dooku have been produced, including the Lego set Lego Star Wars: Duel on Geonosis which recreates the duel between Yoda and Dooku portrayed in Attack of the Clones,[12] and a Hasbro Count Dooku lightsaber.[13]
Relationships
Mentorship tree
Jedi Order master-apprentice relationship
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References
Citations
- ^ a b c Sherlock, Ben (December 29, 2019). "Star Wars: Ranking All The Villains In The Prequel Trilogy". Screen Rant. Archived from the original on December 30, 2019. Retrieved January 23, 2020.
- ^ "Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones". Sir Christopher Lee Web. 25 February 2011. Archived from the original on 9 July 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
- ^ "Sith Story: How Count Dooku Came to Star Wars Battlefront II". StarWars.com. 2019-01-23. Archived from the original on 2019-01-31. Retrieved 2019-01-31.
- Lucasfilm Ltd. Archivedfrom the original on 17 June 2018. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
- ^ Hennon, Blake (1 December 2015). "Is it Wookie or Wookiee? The Times' definitive 'Star Wars' style guide". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 15 December 2017. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
- ^ Hardwick, Ben (January 8, 2023). "A Star Wars Deleted Scene Revealed Dooku's True Role in Anakin's Fall". CBR. Retrieved January 30, 2023.
- ISBN 978-0345511539.
- ISBN 978-0593157664.
- ^ Thrawn: Alliances, pages. 212-213 in ebook format.
- ISBN 978-1984819543.
- ^ Stover, pp. 76–79
- Express Newspapers. Archivedfrom the original on 17 June 2018. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
- ^ "Star Wars Count Dooku Electronic Lightsaber". Entertainment Earth. Archived from the original on 19 November 2016. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
Works cited
- Stover, Matthew. Revenge of the Sith. Lucas Books, Century, London. ISBN 0-7126-8427-1
Further reading
- The New Essential Guide to Characters, 1st edition, 2002. Daniel Wallace, Michael Sutfin, ISBN 0-345-44900-2
- Reynolds, David West. Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: The Visual Dictionary, hardcover, 2002. ISBN 0-7894-8588-5
- Luceno, James. Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith: The Visual Dictionary, hardcover, 2005., ISBN 0-7566-1128-8
- Slavicsek, Bill & Collins, Andy. Star Wars Roleplaying Game: Revised Core Rulebook, hardcover, 2002., ISBN 0-7869-2876-X
External links
- Count Dooku in the StarWars.com Databank
- Count Dooku/Darth Tyranus on Wookieepedia, a Star Wars wiki
- Count Dooku on IMDb