Star Wars: Episode IX director-Rey’s backstory will be “deeply satisfying”
That may have been one of the worries fans had walking into Star Wars: The Force Awakens, as many criticized George Lucas for his overuse of visual effects in the previous Star Wars trilogy.
Silver also said Disney was following through on a plan to release a huge batch of products on Force Friday, another set of toys that would have revealed spoilers on the movie’s release date December 18 – including a lightsaber-wielding Rey that was exclusive to the Disney Store – and another batch in January. The last thing I’m going to do is reveal something that he would be upset about. Director J.J. Abrams hinted that answers could be on the way in the next installment, “Star Wars: Episode VIII”. “I want to make sure that Rian gets the courtesy”.
We don’t want to speculate too much, but that certainly sounds like her parents/grandparents will be characters that we’re familiar with and are significant in the Star Wars universe.
Questioned about the theory that new “Star Wars” heroine Rey (Daisy Ridley) could be a Kenobi or a Skywalker, Abrams teases, “I know quite a bit”.
Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Trevorrow said he’s approaching Episode IX, which will hit theaters at some point in 2019, as more than a single film.
This is also interesting: Kylo Ren’s mask wasn’t always present and in some scenes was totally a digital reproduction.
The following video contains a massive amount of scenes from Star Wars: The Force Awakens, as well as a few that never made it to the movie.
While fans missed the chance to see Maz in action, the description of the scene just makes the character even more enigmatic and, to be blunt, frustrating: was she using the Force?
Little is known about Johnson’s film, which the Looper director is also writing.
First, there were three “Star Wars” episode released, “Episode IV, V, and VI”, and all of these three “Star Wars” film did great on the box office and changed movie history at the same time.