In the Attack of the Clones poster made by Drew Struzan, why is Count Dooku/Darth Tyranus not included in the poster? [closed]

In the Attack of the Clones poster made by Drew Struzan, why is Count Dooku/Darth Tyranus not included in the poster? [closed] - Vandalism on the Wall

Since he is the main antagonist of the film he should be in the poster. The only antagonist in the poster is Jango Fett, the secondary antagonist of the film.

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Best Answer

He's definitely the bad guy — but even if it's a great character (played by a great actor), don't forget that:

  1. He doesn't get too much screen time.
  2. There's an important plot twist revealing his "dark" nature.

So, basically, they didn't want to spoil the movie ;-)

Fett, on the contrary, is far more known and recognizable.




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Why did Count Dooku not go by Darth Tyranus?

Sidious may have given Dooku the title of Darth Tyranus, but because the Jedi Order knew him as Count Dooku, greatly preferring to not indulge his role as a Sith, they continued to call him by that name.

Why is Count Dooku a Count?

Count Dooku was a Force-sensitive Human male Jedi Master who fell to the dark side of the Force and became a Dark Lord of the Sith, known as Darth Tyranus. Born into a noble family on the planet Serenno, he was the heir to vast wealth and the noble title of Count.

Did the Jedi know Dooku was Tyrannus?

In Attack of the Clones and Clone Wars, they call him Dooku. Then in clone wars season 6, they learn he is Tyranus (but not darth tyranus). And in Revenge of the Sith, Palpatine say to Anakin and Obi-Wan that Dooku is a Sith Lord.

Is Count Dooku in Attack of the Clones?

Attack of the Clones (2002)Count Dooku is introduced in Star Wars: Episode II \u2013 Attack of the Clones as a former Jedi Master who abandoned the Jedi Order after losing faith in the Republic the Jedi served.



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