Well, for one thing, it combines two different eras of the Star Wars universe in an engaging way. Luke is from the original trilogy, and 'Revenge of the Sith' is part of the prequel trilogy. So when he watches it, there are all these connections that can be made. For example, he might see how the Sith's manipulation in the prequel era led to the state of the galaxy he was born into. It also allows fans to explore how Luke's Jedi training and beliefs would influence his view of the events in 'Revenge of the Sith', which is really fascinating.
Well, in some 'Luke watches Revenge of the Sith' fanfictions, Luke is brought to the time when the movie is taking place. So, not just watching but kind of experiencing it in a different way. There could be a fanfic where he tries to prevent Anakin's fall by interfering in the events, which makes for a really interesting read. It shows how Luke's presence could potentially change the whole Star Wars prequel trilogy's outcome.
One idea could be exploring what would have happened if Anakin had a different mentor during his fall to the dark side. Maybe a Jedi who was more in tune with his emotions could have guided him better.
Some might consider it a heresy as Luke is typically seen as a symbol of the light side in the Star Wars universe. However, fanfiction gives the freedom to break boundaries. It could be an opportunity to explore the grey areas of the Force and how easily one can be corrupted, even someone as strong - willed as Luke.
Fanfiction can change the tragic ending by simply changing one key decision. For example, if Anakin decides not to trust Palpatine's lies about saving Padmé from death. This one change could lead to a completely different outcome where Anakin remains a Jedi and the Sith's plot is foiled.
One possible alternate ending could be that Anakin Skywalker resists the dark side at the last moment. Instead of becoming Darth Vader, he uses his love for Padmé to find the strength within him to reject Palpatine's temptations. This would change the entire future of the Star Wars galaxy, as there would be no Vader to enforce the Emperor's will, and the Jedi Order might be able to be rebuilt more quickly.
One of the most intriguing aspects is the change in his relationships. His bond with his friends would be severely strained. For instance, his connection with R2 - D2, which was always based on his Jedi self, would take a new and darker turn.
Yes, it is. The novelization is generally accepted as part of the official Star Wars canon.
The novel of Revenge of the Sith is canon. It aligns with the established Star Wars canon framework and adds depth and detail to the events depicted in the movie of the same name.
Yes, it is. The novelization often aligns with the established canon of the Star Wars universe.
Yes, it is. The Revenge of the Sith novel is part of the official Star Wars canon.