"Star Wars: Tales of the Empire" is an upcoming animated mini-series set to explore the lore of Star Wars, bringing back the iconic character of General Grievous. The show will delve into the defining moment of Morgan Elsbeth's life, when General Grievous orchestrated the demise of her people on Dathomir. This event significantly impacted Star Wars mythology, setting the stage for Elsbeth's rise as a key figure within the Empire. The series is scheduled to release all its episodes on May 4th and will give unique insights into the characters of both Morgan Elsbeth and Barriss Offee, presenting their stories from a different perspective than seen before.

Is "Star Wars: Tales of the Empire" a continuation of "Tales of the Jedi"?

While "Star Wars: Tales of the Empire" follows a similar anthology format to "Tales of the Jedi", it is a distinct mini-series that will focus on the individual stories of characters like Morgan Elsbeth and Barriss Offee, rather than being a direct continuation.

The inclusion of General Grievous in "Star Wars: Tales of the Empire" brings attention back to a character with an intricate backstory. Initially introduced in "Star Wars: The Clone Wars", Grievous is a Kaleesh warlord who was transformed into a cyborg and became a feared commander for the Confederacy of Independent Systems. His unique combat style and menacing presence made him a memorable villain in the Star Wars franchise, and his involvement in the Dathomir massacre connects several story arcs in the expanded universe, creating in-depth narratives for characters like Morgan Elsbeth, who would later emerge as a significant antagonist in the series "The Mandalorian".