Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Voice Actor Hopes to Explore A Darker Cal

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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order voice actor Cameron Monaghan discusses his hopes to explore a darker path for Cal Kestis in the upcoming sequel.

Cameron Monaghan recently opened up about his role as Cal Kestis in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, including his hopes for a darker path for the character in the upcoming sequel. Monaghan entered the Star Wars universe as a Jedi padawan-turned-outcast tasked with trying to locate the remnants of the Jedi in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

As one would expect for a Jedi living in this troubling era of the Star Wars timeline, Cal Kestis has lived a difficult life. At a young age, he was forced to watch his Jedi Master die at the hands of his own Clone Trooper unit as part of the infamous Order 66, a moment that still haunts him as he attempts to live out a quiet existence as a salvage collector on the planet Bracca.

It’s been hinted that Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2 might have a new name entirely and that it could make its first appearance during this year's Star Wars Celebration event. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order received rave reviews from Star Wars fans when it first launched, a rare feat for a title from EA’s divisive run of Star Wars games. EA wasted no time in announcing not only a sequel but hope for an entire series of Fallen Order titles that will likely continue Cal’s journey.

Star Wars protagonists have often confronted the darkness within themselves, whether it be Anakin Skywalker falling to the Dark Side in the Prequel Trilogy, his son Luke nearly giving into his anger against Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine at the end of Return Of The Jedi, or Rey facing a nightmare version of herself in The Rise Of Skywalker. If Cameron Monaghan gets his wish, Cal Kestis could face a similar struggle in the upcoming Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order sequel. .

A graduate from York County School of Technology, he's self-published several books on Amazon, and once won 1st place at a regional computer fair for a CGI animated short. He might post it on Youtube someday. He hopes that working for this site will be his first step into the larger universe of online writing, since Megazord technology hasn’t been invented yet and he doesn't seem to have any Force powers. You can check out his work at The Uncanny Fox, purchase his books on Amazon.

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