Bandersnatch wrote:As speculated elsewhere, perhaps the lightsaber fell in, not from, Bespin.
Doctor When wrote:I foresee Rey being Luke's daughter... and the real villain is yet to be revealed...
bearvomit wrote:How old is Rey, 20? And how many years after ANH does TFA take place??
Not likely to be Kenobi's unless he was laying pipe as a force ghost.
She's a Skywalker
bearvomit wrote:How old is Rey, 20? And how many years after ANH does TFA take place??
Not likely to be Kenobi's unless he was laying pipe as a force ghost.
She's a Skywalker
CoGro wrote:- If she's related to Palpatine you get an OT-like twist where the hero is the offspring of the villain, which could be interesting (it's possible for good to be born from absolute evil). It would make sense why Rey was abandoned on Jakku (whoever left her there was trying to protect the galaxy from potential evil) but will also require a retcon.
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In my perfect world, Rey turns to the dark side in VIII and kills Snoke. She becomes an absolute monster. It's a massive twist and fans everywhere shit their pants. Kylo Ren flips sides after Leia's death in Episode VIII, which has the reverse effect on him that his father's did in TFA. This sets up a showdown for Episode IX involving Luke, Rey and Ben Solo.
CoGro wrote:I still believe that something dramatic and unprecedented for a Star Wars film needs to happen for this trilogy to be simultaneously fresh, and tell a story in keeping with operatic themes the Skywalker narrative. In my eyes, the success or failure of the ST will come down to how they deal with Rey and Snoke.
Regarding Rey:
- If she's Luke's kid it'll make sense from a power-level perspective and will be consistent with previous trilogies where the protagonist is a Skywalker. However, it'll be criticized as expected, boring and tired.
- If she's related to Obi-wan (granddaughter, etc) you'll have narrative consistency where a Kenobi is a key character in all the films, and it'll mirror the OT (and PT) well. It will also require a massive retcon somewhere and I'm generally not a fan of those.
- If she's related to Palpatine you get an OT-like twist where the hero is the offspring of the villain, which could be interesting (it's possible for good to be born from absolute evil). It would make sense why Rey was abandoned on Jakku (whoever left her there was trying to protect the galaxy from potential evil) but will also require a retcon.
- If she's from a new family without any ties to characters or events from the previous Star Wars movies, it would broaden the universe so that "anyone" could be a Jedi and be the hero. The fate of galactic events wouldn't be tied to a single family's success or failure. I believe this would be a grand betrayal of the entire saga to date since it is, at its core, a story about families. It would also fail to explain Rey's great power unless they went down the next path.
- If she's a new "chosen one" or "virgin birth" archetype it'll be tired and remind people too much of the PT (which Lucasfilm is actively trying not to do). I do not think they will go this route.
Regarding Snoke:
Whether he's a brand new character, or linked to previously known characters, a lot of work will need to be done for us to embrace him as a worthy successor to Palpatine's villainy. There was nothing about the way Snoke was portrayed in TFA that made him appear as anything more than a superficial evil guy. He was neither a mastermind puppet master or an intimidating force. The narrative problem they've boxed themselves in here is that clearly Snoke was an important enough figure that he cares about resurrecting the Empire, but his not being part of previous movies will require a retcon that feels like a big cheat. It will also diminish the events of 1-6 (the entire premise of the ST has that problem, quite frankly). "We know the chosen one defeated the biggest threat the galaxy has seen in an entire millennia BUT NOW - 30 YEARS LATER - WE'VE GOT SOMETHING EVEN WORSE!" I honestly do not know how they solve for Snoke. His mere existence might be proof that TFA was a soft reboot that will require 10-12 to tell a complete arc.
In my perfect world, Rey turns to the dark side in VIII and kills Snoke. She becomes an absolute monster. It's a massive twist and fans everywhere shit their pants. Kylo Ren flips sides after Leia's death in Episode VIII, which has the reverse effect on him that his father's did in TFA. This sets up a showdown for Episode IX involving Luke, Rey and Ben Solo.
CoGro wrote:Nope - that was rumoured around the time Rian was brought on. It's Beevis and Butthead for Episode 9, unfortunately.
SI wrote:Doctor When wrote:I foresee Rey being Luke's daughter... and the real villain is yet to be revealed...
Even after my first viewing of TFA I was quite convinced she is NOT Luke's daughter.
There's some nice speculation here.
As of now I am onboard with the Kenobi/Rey lineage and I firmly believe Rian Johnson is going to delve deeply into the mythology and perhaps put a twist on some aspects of the force we take for granted - particularly in regards to the dark side and the Unknown Regions which they are starting to pepper into canon.
Doctor When wrote:Rey being Luke's daugter is the most practical/simplest way to deal with it, and it keeps those family connections relevant (which has always been at the very heart of Star Wars). Rey being the offspring of Obi-Wan just seems a bit bizarre and too complicated for its own good. She's obviously too young to be Obi-Wan's daughter, and being his granddaughter requires a leap that would be problematic to support in simple exposition. "Oh you're the daughter of parents we never knew existed, the father was the offspring of Obi-Wan Kenobi, a Jedi Knight whom we never knew had children".
[/quote]SI wrote:hmm I don't really want "practical/simple" answers to a question posed to be a major reveal - because lets face it that is how it is set up. If they wanted her to be Luke's daughter they would have just played it into TFA, not make us wait 2 years to completely underwhelm us. "Not so long ago I thought you were a myth, but now you're actually my Dad. Oops..My bad"
According to Colin Trevorrow we will get a "profoundly satisfying" reveal on Rey's parents.
It's not to say I am setting myself 100% for a Kenobi connection, but I do feel it's a better option than making her Luke or Han/Leia's. My ideal scenario would be for Rian Johnson to blow the doors off the mythology with some deep cuts into the lore and surprise everyone. We'll see..
I agree with that, however you know people will cry bloody murder and butt rape if this happens.My ideal scenario would be for Rian Johnson to blow the doors off the mythology with some deep cuts into the lore and surprise everyone.
CoGro wrote:After Jurassic World, I'm not sure I give any credibility to what Colin Trevorrow would regard as "profoundly satisfying."
Bandersnatch wrote:I liked Jurassic World, so I don't get what the problem is. It sure as hell was better than JP 2 and 3.
Cryostar wrote:Given your post history, it seems that not much, in your book, makes for a good film.
I think, we, as a fandom (scifi/fantasy/whatever) need to take a big step back and not take movies about Dinosaurs being recreated so serious. You can substitute Star Wars/Trek, Dystopian futures, etc.
Were you entertained? Turn your brain off and escape from reality for a while.
Stop over-analyzing the world and enjoy it.
This is coming from a guy with Aspergers, who doesn't really under the concept of not analyzing, but you all take this shit way too serious.
Bandersnatch wrote:I would not be surprised or distraught if Rey is not a Skywalker.
What if she is the offspring of one of Luke's now dead students? She is obviously Force-sensitive, so perhaps she was dumped on Jakku for her own safety as her Jedi parents (Luke's students) went off to fight the good fight. They get killed by Kylo Ren and his fellow nasty Knights, and she is left behind to fend for herself.
The possibilities are limitless.
Via Antiqua wrote:We don't know who Obi-Wan had a child with (my bet is Duchess Satine), But Rey will be his Child's Child (Granddaughter).
SI wrote:Just some of my thoughts looking forward:
Rey is not Luke's daughter. However, I believe he does know of her - perhaps a force adept student that survived Kylo's betrayal. Luke's emotional response at seeing Rey was not just mourning for Han but also of recognition.
Rey will be quite adept at the Jedi arts by the time EP8 rolls around. I wouldn't be surprised to see Jedi holocrons used to assist her training, along with multiple force ghost appearances on the Island.
Some major event/mcguffin will call both Luke & Rey out of exile.
Benicio Del Toro may be employed by The First Order to track down Luke/Rey. He may command the Death Watch or at the very least be a bounty hunter of some type.
We will finally see Snoke on the Sith homeworld. He'll be imposing but more like 7-8' tall. He will be revealed as Darth Plagueis in EP9.
Kylo will have completed his training, be even more powerful, however he will still be conflicted/unstable and his obsession with Vader even moreso. It was a deliberate move to leave his mask behind. He will have a new design possibly even a new lightsabre.
We will get a much clearer explanation of his backstory and the events surrounding his turn at the hands of Snoke. This opens the possibility of a small flashback cameo for Han Solo but I don't think so.
Chewie will be captain of the Millennium Falcon with Finn as co-pilot. 3PO and R2 will no doubt be part of the crew. They will also be searching for Rey. This will no doubt bring them into contact the Del Toro character at some point.
I'm not sure where Leia, Poe and BB-8 fit in at this stage? With The First Order out for revenge and fixated on hunting down the Resistance, perhaps they are assigned to locate a suitable planet for a secret base. It's possibly General Leia is captured at some point and this is the catalyst for Luke/Rey to leave the Island?
I'm not sure if we're meant to believe the Republic has been completely wiped out? The Hosian system is obliterated but we may once again see Coruscant. I believe Chandrilla is also a Republic stronghold. I expect more scenes and a little backstory on the major Rebellion characters - Mothma, Ackbar, Madine etc - and how the Resistance was started.
Will the death of Han Solo see the return of Lando Calrissian? Unsure but certainly a possibility. He may team up with Chewi, Finn and the droids.
No more death stars/star forges/starkiller bases etc in EP8.
Limbs will be lost. Rey and/or Kylo will lose an arm. Nailed on. FACT!
By the movies end, and mirroring both AOTC and ESB, our heroes will seemingly be in a place of despair. I think we're going to see the demise of another major character as well. I'm hesitant to say Luke, but it's a possibility. He may sacrifice himself - similar to Obiwan - and return as a force ghost in EP9 to help Rey.
These thoughts have been tumbling through my head since opening night so it's good to finally write them down.
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