Concept and creation
Though Saw appears as an animated character in ''The Clone Wars'', that was not the original plan for him. On the ''Star Wars'' show, Pablo Hidalgo of Lucasfilm's Story Group revealed the character's origin: "He started off before that. George Lucas had him in mind for his live-action TV series that was in development, which ultimately never happened, but he found a place to put Saw into a story in ''Clone Wars''." Supervising director of ''The Clone Wars'' Dave Filoni stated: "We wanted a brother/sister duo on Onderon, and the character Saw was a character that George had already created, and he just wanted to involve and tell a little more about that character. So in the course of that we created Steela o be Saw's sister who would act as a natural foil to Ahsoka." Andrew Kishino, who voices Saw in ''The Clone Wars'', said that the character "Has even sort of, embodied in him, that feisty spirit of the Rebellion. The take-no-garbage kind of individual. He's stoic and strong and brash. He's 'that' guy, and it's that kind of strength tempered with Steela's calm, level-headed thinking, that is, to stand up to something that will ultimately become the Empire, absolutely critical and necessary. Saw Gerrera's name is a "mnemonic riff" on the name of the Argentinian revolutionaryAppearances
Films and television
''Star Wars: The Clone Wars''
Saw Gerrera (voiced by Andrew Kishino) first appeared in the fifth season of ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'', in the "Onderon arc" consisting of the episodes "A War on Two Fronts", "Front Runners", "The Soft War", and "Tipping Points". The character appears in all the episodes of the arc, along with his sister, Steela Gerrera, the leader of the Onderon rebels.''Star Wars Rebels''
Saw is mentioned in the '' Star Wars Rebels'' second-season episode "The Honorable Ones", as being a factor in Agent Kallus's disdain for the rebellion's tactics against the Empire and part of the reason he participated in the genocide of the Lasat race of ''Ghost'' crew member Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios. Saw makes an appearance in the third season, two-part episode "Ghosts of Geonosis", with Forest Whitaker reprising his role from ''Rogue One'' in vocal capacity. Given the continuity error of Saw having a different eye colour in ''Rogue One'' to his appearance in ''The Clone Wars'', a mixture of the two was used to imply Gerrera's eye colour to be changing with age. In the episode, the Rebellion loses contact with Saw and his squad investigating''Rogue One: A Star Wars Story''
Saw makes his first live action appearance in '' Rogue One: A Star Wars Story'', portrayed by Forest Whitaker. Within the film, Gerrera leads the Partisans, an extremist rebel faction unaffiliated with the Rebel Alliance due to his violent tactics, on the planet Jedha. He plays on the frequent theme of duality between light and dark, a Rebel foil of Darth Vader whose body is mostly mechanized and who uses extreme methods in the pursuit of his goals. He is Jyn Erso's mentor, having rescued and adopted her as a child when her father''Star Wars: The Bad Batch''
Saw appears in ''The Clone Wars'' spin-off '' Star Wars: The Bad Batch'' premiere episode, with Andrew Kishino returning to voice the character. He is shown leading a band of Onderon refugees from the Empire when the Bad Batch is dispatched to eliminate them as "insurgents" by Admiral Tarkin to test their loyalties. After realizing the truth behind this mission, the Bad Batch let Gerrera and his people leave peacefully. He reappears in the Season 2 episode "The Summit", with a plan to blow up the highly secure meeting place of Tarkin and his cronies. The plan goes awry and ultimately results in the death of Bad Batch member Tech.''Andor''
Whitaker reprised his role as Saw in the ''Rogue One'' spin-off prequel series '' Andor'', which begins five years before the events of ''Rogue One''. In the episode " Narkina 5", Luthen Rael travels to meet with Saw Gerrera at the Partisans' base on Segra Milo, and invites him to join a raid led by rebel leader Anto Kreegyr on an Imperial power station on the planet Spellhaus. Gerrera declines on the basis of Kreegyr's separatist politics. In " One Way Out", Rael learns from his Imperial contact, Lonni Jung, that the Imperial Security Bureau (ISB) is aware of Kreegyr's plans. Acting on Jung's information would compromise his identity, so Rael reluctantly decides to sacrifice all 30 of Kreegyr's men to keep his contact secret. Later, in " Daughter of Ferrix", Gerrera agrees to join the raid on Spellhaus at the last minute. Rael informs him that the ISB is aware of the raid, and Gerrera chastises him for being willing to sacrifice Kreegyr, asking what would happen if it were him instead. Gerrera grows suspicious of Rael, wondering if one of the Partisans has been compromised, too. Eventually, Gerrera reluctantly agrees to keep Kreegyr in the dark. In the season finale " Rix Road", the ISB learns that the ambush was a success, and Kreegyr and all of his men have been killed.Novels
Saw appears in the novelization of the film ''Rogue One'' by Alexander Freed. Saw Gerrera appears alongside a seven-year-old Jyn Erso in the novelization of the film '' Solo: A Star Wars Story'', in which his short appearance reveals that Enfys Nest was stealing the fuel for Saw. He is mentioned in the novel '' Star Wars: Bloodline'', set six years before the events of '' Star Wars: The Force Awakens'', where it is noted that his methods of combating the Empire are viewed as having been "extreme".''Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel''
Gerrera appears in '' Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel'', detailing how he came to meet Galen, Lyra and Jyn Erso.''Rebel Rising''
Gerrera appears in the novel ''Rebel Rising'' by Beth Revis. The novel's timeline takes place between ''Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel'' and the beginning of ''Rogue One''. Within the novel, Gerrera raises Jyn Erso as his foster daughter, mentoring her in combat and insurgent tactics. Throughout the book, Gerrera and his Partisans navigate through their relations with the forming Rebel Alliance while Saw himself investigates significance of kyber crystals, a mineral the Empire has worked to capture in recent years, and is protective of Jyn's identity, suspecting they would use her as bait. Tensions rise as members of the Partisans realize Jyn's connection and Saw's fear come into fruition when he is later betrayed by his other protege, Reece Tallent. Gerrera is forced to abandon Jyn for her safety.''Reign of the Empire: The Mask of Fear''
Saw appears as a main character in the first installment of the Reign of the Empire series, taking place in the first year of the Galactic Empire's reign. Adjacent to his portrayal in ''Bad Batch'', Saw is revealed to have garnered a reputation as a hero but his acts of resistance has garnered the attention of the Empire. Within the novel, Gerrera and his rebel band raid former Separatist holds and bases in search of weaponry and supplies and encounters a former Separatist assassin, Soujen Vak-Nhalis, whose aid he managed to enlist despite their differences. Gerrera encounters Bail Organa during his efforts to exonerate the Jedi Order, enlisting Soujen and Saw's aid in return for Senatorial access, which led to the bombing of Center One, a re-education center in which the Empire framed as a refueling station to implicate Gerrera and his militia as Onderonian terrorists through propaganda. Saw later meets with Organa and Mon Mothma and the pair form a unofficial alliance despite their differences. However, to cover his connections to Gerrera, Organa feigns support for the Empire by advocating for Mothma's Imperial Rebirth Act, which would limit Palpatine's executive power as Emperor but also boost protections for worlds in the Empire and uses Saw Gerrera as a scapegoat for the importance of the bill. While the bill is passed, Palpatine would veto the provisions which limited his executive power and in the aftermath, Gerrera becomes the Empire's most wanted following the implementation of the act.Video games
''Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order''
Gerrera appears in '' Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order'', again voiced by Forest Whitaker. Despite the game taking place only five years after ''The Clone Wars'' and ''The Bad Batch'', Gerrera appears significantly older, closely resembling his ''Star Wars Rebels'' self. He is first seen on Kashyyyk alongside his Partisans attempting to liberate the Wookiees from Imperial occupation. During his quest to find the Wookiee chieftain Tarfful, Cal Kestis encounters Gerrera and his men, who ask for his help in freeing the Wookiees in exchange for tracking down Tarfful. Gerrera's men eventually find Tarfful, but are overwhelmed by Imperial forces and retreat. By the time Cal returns to Kashyyyk to meet with Tarfful, Gerrera has left the planet, though some of his Partisans stayed behind to continue assisting the Wookiees.Notes
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