The Last Jedi introduced us to the enigmatic character of Kylo Ren, the son of Princess Leia and Han Solo and the successor of Darth Vader. With his dark and brooding demeanor, Kylo Ren quickly captured the hearts of Star Wars fans, but it was his striking blue hair that truly set him apart from other villains in the Star Wars universe. Whether you loved him or hated him, there's no denying that Kylo Ren's blue locks added an extra level of intrigue to the character.Star Wars: The Last Jedi
The final installment in the Star Wars sequel trilogy, The Rise of Skywalker, gave us a glimpse into the past of the infamous Kylo Ren and his transformation from Ben Solo to the powerful and conflicted leader of the First Order. Along with his iconic crossguard lightsaber, Kylo Ren's blue hair became even more prominent in this film, representing his inner turmoil and struggle between the light and dark sides of the Force.Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
In the animated series The Clone Wars, we are introduced to the character of Lux Bonteri, a young senator from Onderon who joins forces with Ahsoka Tano and Obi-Wan Kenobi to fight against the Separatists. Lux's blue hair, along with his charming personality, captured the hearts of fans and made him a memorable addition to the Star Wars universe.Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Rebels gave us another blue-haired character to love - Agent Kallus. As an Imperial Security Bureau agent, Kallus was a formidable foe for the Rebel Alliance, but his complex character development and eventual redemption made him a fan favorite. His blue hair, along with his signature facial hair, added to his rugged and intimidating appearance.Star Wars: Rebels
In Resistance, we meet Kazuda Xiono, a young pilot recruited by Resistance leader Poe Dameron to spy on the First Order. Kaz's blue hair, along with his energetic and optimistic personality, made him a relatable and endearing character in the Star Wars universe. And as the series progresses, we see Kaz grow and mature, making him an even more dynamic and likable character.Star Wars: Resistance
In The Force Awakens, we are introduced to the scavenger Rey, who quickly becomes a central figure in the Star Wars sequel trilogy. With her staff and her iconic triple-bun hairstyle, Rey's character design was already unique, but her blue hair in The Last Jedi added a new level of depth and mystery to her character.Star Wars: The Force Awakens
In the first film of the Star Wars prequel trilogy, we are introduced to the young Obi-Wan Kenobi, who would later become one of the most beloved characters in the franchise. While his hair was more of a sandy brown in this film, we do catch a glimpse of his signature blue hair in later installments, solidifying its place as an iconic part of his character design.Star Wars: The Phantom Menace
In Attack of the Clones, we see Anakin Skywalker take his first steps towards the dark side of the Force. Along with his brooding and troubled personality, Anakin's blue hair added to his unique appearance and foreshadowed his eventual transformation into Darth Vader. Star Wars: Attack of the Clones
As Anakin's transformation into Darth Vader is complete in Revenge of the Sith, we see his hair take on a darker, almost black color. However, in the iconic final scene where Anakin dons his helmet and becomes Vader for the first time, we catch a glimpse of his blue hair peeking out from under the helmet, serving as a reminder of the man he once was.Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith
And last but certainly not least, we have the original Star Wars film, A New Hope. In this film, we are introduced to the legendary Han Solo, the roguish smuggler who ultimately becomes a crucial part of the Rebel Alliance. With his iconic blaster and charming personality, Han's blue hair adds to his rugged and rebellious appearance, solidifying his place as a fan favorite in the Star Wars universe.Star Wars: A New Hope