Much divisiveness expierienced the fan base has. That’s probably how Master Yoda would put it, after the backlash from Rian Johnson’s The Last Jedi. The upcoming film Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker has been tasked with bringing the entire Skywalker Saga together, all nine films.
A heavy burden to bear for sure, but while speaking with USA Today, star of the sequel trilogy, Daisy Ridley, who plays Rey, said the film will feel like a different genre in comparison to the first two films in the trilogy, you can check out what Ridley had to say below.
“Genre-wise, it’s different from the other two, which will become clear when the film comes out. It’s quite emotional. There’s a different drive than the previous two films, but there’s a lot of fun. I really missed John [Boyega] during the last one, but we’re back together and now Oscar [Isaac] is part of it. To me, it felt like kids going on an adventure.”
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I really hope to love Star Wars again, not that I hate it by any means, but, I was disapopinted by The Last Jedi. And after the eighth season of Game of Thrones, come on, gimme something! I hope J.J. Abrams can somehow bring it all together for a satisfying end to both the sequel trilogy and the saga overall.
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Source: USA Today