Darth Talon could have been the villain of Star Wars: The Force Awakens

>Darth Talon could have been the villain of Star Wars: The Force Awakens

why did Disney have a problem with a sexy female villain?

>implying a woman could ever be a villain

Women can only be good.
Phasma is not a woman.

>Implying women aren't inherently evil

Because they believe women are weak, obviously. They can only scheme from some safe spot and never risk themselves.

Also, this character looks exactly like a girl version of Darth Maul and Disney is doing everything they can to avoid reminding people of the prequel trilogy even though the prequel trilogy is kino. So I don't know why you think they would ever put Darth Maul 2 in TFA.

>villain is a woman
>still complain about how any man could realistically overpower and rape her so she's not threatening
>complain about feminism if she's established at any point to be a threat to any male character

There's no winning.

they got rid of twileks because feminists would cry about it

I'm crying about it.

No. She looks like that because Darth Maul has such a great aesthetic

Bruh the stories are being written by females and cucks. Women tend to write strong females as heroes.

>In some alternate universe a decent director got to make the sequel movies with a fap bait main villian and a decent plot that flowed and was fun.

F

feminists don't have a problem with women dressing sexy.

They have a problem with sexy women, however.

There are lots of female villains

some more Darth Talon concept art

where are these from?
Why is Disney so creatively bankrupt, we could have gotten something so much better.
Who made this concept art and whose ideas were these?
No way these were thought up by JJ Abrams

This

google Legacy of the Force comics

Did you forget Phasma?

>Legacy bullshit

No thanks. If it's not canon to the new established timeline it's a waste of time and glorified fan-fiction.

Everybody forgot phasma. not a memorable character.

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>thinking Disney Wars isn't fan fiction

None of that shit happened with Darth Talon though. None of it happens with Kerrigan. None of that happens with Isabella Valentine, or Widowmaker, or Xenia Onatopp. It feels like you're just dragging out a bunch of strawmen here when female villains don't anywhere near the same amount of criticism because the people writing them aren't guarding them like treasured pets.

It's why Cersei is always more interesting to watch than Daenerys (aside from Lena being a better actress).