On one of the threads with behind the scenes footage, there is green screen footage of Samuel L. Jackson being wire pulled up and out of the window with a look of pain and fear...
If this were like the Clone Wars series, he would hitch a ride on one of the many passing air ships going by...
I assume GL's version is he's thrown from a great height with nothing to latch onto and splat's along the deep caverns of Coruscant
too sad
I'm still a little confused. Did we not see Mace jump, fall, from a very high peak in AOTC, and land perfectly well. We have also seen other Jedi jump down very large depths and be OK. What makes us think that Mace or any other Jedi, could not survive a fall like this. The only explanation is he is out of commission before he is sent out the window. I don't know about hands being cut off or being run through with a saber, but something else has to happen to him before him going out the window. That is the only way to explain his death IMHO.
Maybe he doesn't die. Maybe he goes into hiding, organises a few other Jedi together and they escape.
SPOILERS
Supposedly, Yoda gets blasted out of a window too. He survives.
But look at it this way. Mace kicked Sidious' arse. Anakin's treachery is the only reason the Sith prevailed. Sounds like a pretty good send-off to me.
Originally posted by TheAnimalPlunging to your death has always been the standard and traditional Hollywood way for a villain to go out with a bang.
well if this is true then he dies like a b*tch.it wouldve been kool if anakin fought mace for 10 seconds and stabing him. being thrown out of a window is stupid if you ask me
Look at:
TPM
Die Hard
GoldenEye
TMNT (first one)
Just to name a few...
Never heard of a hero dying that way.
Some points must be considered here.
1. Mace is not the most powerful JEDI
2. Anakin cuts his arm holdin gthe sword, and doesn't stab him.
3. The lightning killed him before he even reached the floor, which he would probably have survived if he wasn't dead before.
Any other question, shoot them, I have read all the script.