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Daisy Ridley as Rey.
John Boyega as Finn.
Oscar Isaacs as Poe Dameron.
Ball Droid is BB-8

The mysterious figure holding the red lightsaber is Kylo Ren.



CoGro wrote:Another thing: nerds need to crack the code that is the card numbers, stat.
Yup. Ben Burtt is working on the new film, he also worked on Droids, and several Droids references made it into the Prequels, or the Prequel background lore (Boonta, a member of the Baobab family, Bogden, the wheel bikes, four-armed café owners etc.) I'm sure the Kybo Ren-connection is deliberate. Hope they add him in this villain's backstory.DUGGY wrote:Kylo Ren? The mysterious robed figure wielding the new lightsaber's name is identical to a character in the animated SW series DROIDS:
Kybo Ren: http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/The_Revenge_of_Kybo_Ren
Certainly not a coincidence
SI wrote:Surely a Skywalker or a Solo in there somewhere..
The_Somnambulist wrote:Isn't a common prequel-hater sore spot that of Lucas shrinking the GFFA by making so many characters interrelated?
The_Somnambulist wrote:The story of this new trilogy could easily accommodate the original cadre of protagonists while introducing a set of brand-spanking new characters and not lose an ounce of potency. At least in my fledgling storyteller mind.
Why are Skywalker/Solo offspring so fervently desired or assumed all over the place when this interrelatedness was such a lightning rod of the prequels? Easily a double standard.
The_Somnambulist wrote:I'm also reminded of criticisms of the almost genetic-like explanation of the Force (via midichlorians) because to many it seemingly demystified and exclusified the supernatural. Won't sticking to the same character bloodlines do the same thing to the scope of this new trilogy?
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