Darth Vader has always been good for a quota, and these are his most unforgettable lines in Star Wars canon. Introduced in the first Star Wars movie, Darth Vader's imposing visage and booming voice immediately made him a hit in popular culture. His mystique has only grown over the decades, with George Lucas pulling back the mask and revealing the fallen and fallible Jedi behind it.
Born the Chosen One, Darth Vader is one of the most powerful beings to have ever lived. When he isn't Force-choking his way through enemies and allies who've disappointed him, he enjoys frightening all around him with some truly intimidating quotes. Here are Darth Vader's most chilling, exciting, and even disturbing one-liners.
30 "We Would Be Honored If You Would Us."
The Empire Strikes Back
Though not an outright threat, Vader's words to Han Solo, Leia, and Chewbacca clearly contain that undertone as he reveals both his and Boba Fett's presence on Cloud City. Vader presents the words as an invitation, though the prey he hunts knows better. The Sith Lord won't be taking no for an answer, and they have nowhere else to turn. Now cornered, Vader only has to use the power of his reputation to promise a cruel punishment should they attempt to avoid what has quickly become their inevitable fate.
29 "You Have Failed Me For The Last Time, iral."
The Empire Strikes Back
Also functioning as quite a hilarious moment, Vader promotes Captain Piett to iral by Force choking and killing the previous iral through a holocall. Though this can function as comedic, it's also highly intimidating, as it serves as a backhanded threat to Piett. Should the new iral fail to serve Vader the way he sees fit, then Piett can expect a similar fate. It's a chilling way of establishing dominance over his subordinates, and Vader has mastered the tactic.
28 "You Were Warned What Defeat Would Bring! I Will Tolerate Your Weakness No Longer."
Obi-Wan Kenobi (Season 1, Episode 4 "Part IV")
Vader's relationship with his Inquisitors isn't often seen in live-action, but Obi-Wan Kenobi puts it on full display, revealing what happens to an Inquisitor when they fail to follow through on Vader's commands. When Reva Sevander, the Third Sister, manages to let Obi-Wan get away from the Fortress Inquisitorius, Vader makes his displeasure known. He wastes no time, lifting her with the Force as soon as he enters the room and insisting that she will have to pay for her weakness. While he does keep her alive, it's only to get himself to Obi-Wan faster.
27 "The Jedi Turned Against Me. Don't You Turn Against Me."
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
Nothing is more tragic than seeing Vader turn against the one person he destroyed his life for: his wife Pé. As she begins to see who her husband, Anakin Skywalker, has truly become, Pé tries to bring him back. Her words only anger Vader, who has already managed to kill Anakin at this point. The last part of that man dies inside him as Vader utters these words, threatening his lover and even Force choking her in the midst of his anger. Vader's words here are a warning that he certainly ends up following through on.
26 "Did You Really Believe I Did Not See It, Youngling?"
Obi-Wan Kenobi (Season 1, Episode 5 "Part V")
Despite Reva's attempt to get close enough to Vader to kill him as an act of revenge for his leadership during Order 66, Vader sees right through it. After delivering a lightsaber wound that ought to be fatal, but miraculously isn't, Vader looks down upon the injured Reva - struck the same way she was as a child in the Jedi Temple - and utters these words, confirming that Vader had indeed ed exactly who she was all along. This is haunting, particularly because Vader still addresses her as "youngling."
25 "I Have You Now!"
A New Hope
Is there anything Darth Vader can't do? The Sith Lord is a terrifying warrior, wielding phenomenal power in the Force. He's also one of the greatest starfighter pilots in the galaxy, and the extent of his skills can be seen in Star Wars: The Clone Wars. "I have you now," Darth Vader intones as he locks his sights on Luke Skywalker in the first Star Wars movie - only for Han Solo to jet in and save the day.
24 "I've Killed Very Many Fathers. You'll Have To Be More Specific."
Star Wars (2015) #2
The first comic series of the rebooted Disney canon, Star Wars #2 by Jason Aaron and John Cassady reveals that Darth Vader fought Luke Skywalker years before The Empire Strikes Back. Vader casually dismisses Luke's anger over his father's murder and takes pride in having slain so many, unbalancing Luke even more. If Vader had been able to mention that Luke's lightsaber once belonged to him, Luke may have found out that his father was right in front of him three years earlier.
23 "He Will Us Or Die, Master!"
The Empire Strikes Back
"Now I am the master," Darth Vader bragged to Obi-Wan Kenobi in their fateful final duel. But Darth Vader was actually just the Sith Apprentice, a fact Obi-Wan knew all too well. In The Empire Strikes Back, Vader receives orders to seduce his son to the dark side or kill him. He swears to do as he has been commanded. The Sith Rule of Two adds another dimension to this, of course; both Vader and Sidious know there can only be two Sith at any one time, and bringing Luke in will inevitably result in one of their deaths. The Sith Lords are playing a dangerous game.
22 "I Gave You A Choice. Live... Or Die."
Ahsoka (Season 1, Episode 5 "Part Five: Shadow Warrior")
Ahsoka season 1 reunited Ahsoka Tano with the spirit of her former master, Anakin Skywalker, but he switched to his Darth Vader persona as the final test for her lesson. Although this line was already said earlier in the episode, it's impressive how intimidating it is when given new context. Combined with the red lightsaber and the menace in Anakin's eyes, Ahsoka is right to want to avoid a fight.
21 "If You're Not With Me, Then You're My Enemy!"
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith is technically the birth of Darth Vader, as Anakin Skywalker embraces the dark side and becomes a Sith. His old master, Obi-Wan Kenobi, pursues Anakin to the planet Mustafar, and this leads to a duel between Anakin and Obi-Wan in the most Hellish landscape imaginable. Even more disturbing, though, is the perspective Anakin has already adopted; "If you're not with me, then you're my enemy," he tells Obi-Wan before the lightsabers are drawn. Fear, anger, resentment, and most of all, a lust for power shine through in this Darth Vader quote.