Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld reveals the origin story of this mysterious character 16 years after its debut

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Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld has finally provided fans with the backstory of Cad Bane, a character who has been a mystery for 16 years now since his initial appearance. The new animated series, which premiered on May 4, 2025, divides its attention between Cad Bane and Asajj Ventress, two popular characters in the Star Wars universe.

For the very first time, we get to see where Cad Bane originated from—his childhood life as a street urchin, how he struggled, and what events led him to be the dreaded bounty hunter we know today. The series delves into what drove him and led him to become the merciless mercenary of other Star Wars tales.

This new knowledge enhances the fans' understanding of Cad Bane and provides greater richness to his role in the galaxy far, far away.


Cad Bane's origin story now revealed

Cad Bane initially appeared on The Clone Wars series and, in a short time, was already a favorite of the fans. But until Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld, little was known of his origin story.

Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld alters this with three episodes showing his early days. We are introduced to the character of Bane as a young streetwise kid, one who went by Colby and struggled with unfavorable circumstances. The hardships and deceptions he underwent led him in the direction of a life involving crime and seeking revenge.

Those episodes later bounce forward to relate how these episodes influenced the character he turned out to be. This new narrative allows fans to look past Bane's hard exterior and see the personal losses that shaped his way.


How Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld goes along

Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld consists of six episodes in total. Three are devoted to Cad Bane, and three are dedicated to Asajj Ventress. The two series take place separately but have a commonality of delving into the darker aspects of the Star Wars universe. Animation is consistent with that of The Clone Wars, keeping the familiar tone for long-time fans.

Although the two characters' histories are not directly connected, both look into their struggles and histories. For Bane, the history is centered on his youth and how he became a bounty hunter. For Ventress, the history continues after the novel Dark Disciple and explores her new adventures.

This structure allows the show to go in-depth with each character's history and personality, providing fans with new information and enriching the Star Wars universe.


What's the buzz around Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld?

The origin reveal of Cad Bane has been a huge thing among Star Wars fans. Since his introduction, Bane has had appearances in several shows and even live action, but his history has always been unknown. Now, Tales of the Underworld fills in those blanks and tells us why he behaves as he does.

Critics report that the series provides valuable depth to Bane's personality through what could have happened and formed him. This new history gives his other appearances in Star Wars greater significance. The brief episodes, from 12 to 17 minutes long, are easy to binge and watch together, and fans did not wait to share the new tale online.


Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld finally provides the answer to the age-old question regarding Cad Bane's background. The series depicts his childhood and the pivotal events that made him a legendary bounty hunter.

By concentrating on both Bane and Ventress, the show opens up the Star Wars universe and provides new depth to two significant characters. This new take on Bane's history provides fans with a greater insight into him and makes the tales in a galaxy far, far away richer.

Edited by Sangeeta Mathew