Megan Crouse Dec 18, 2019
A return to the Death Star has been in the works since the concept stage of Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
The trailers for The Rise of Skywalker reveal a lot and nothing at all. The central conflict is still a mystery, although we know Jedi trainee Rey will to go-to-toe with the evil Supreme Leader Kylo Ren, ending her story as it began: among the wreckage of the previous generation’s wars. As revealed in the movie's very first trailer, Rey, Finn, and Poe have to return to the ruins of the Death Star, which now floats over icy blue water on an undisclosed planet.
"It felt like going into the haunted house, the place that you have to go to," director J.J. Abrams told EW regarding the return of the Death Star. “This is a story of people having to grapple with the burden the...
A return to the Death Star has been in the works since the concept stage of Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
The trailers for The Rise of Skywalker reveal a lot and nothing at all. The central conflict is still a mystery, although we know Jedi trainee Rey will to go-to-toe with the evil Supreme Leader Kylo Ren, ending her story as it began: among the wreckage of the previous generation’s wars. As revealed in the movie's very first trailer, Rey, Finn, and Poe have to return to the ruins of the Death Star, which now floats over icy blue water on an undisclosed planet.
"It felt like going into the haunted house, the place that you have to go to," director J.J. Abrams told EW regarding the return of the Death Star. “This is a story of people having to grapple with the burden the...
- 12/11/2019
- Den of Geek
Ever since Andy Serkis’ rasping Supreme Leader uttered the words, “there has been an awakening, have you felt it?” in the very first teaser for Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Snoke has become a point of fixation for Star Wars fans clamoring to know more about one of the most powerful forces in the entire galaxy.
Perched on his hologram throne, Serkis’ scarred villain spent most of The Force Awakens barking orders at General Hux and Kylo Ren, as he sought to whip the First Order into shape from some unknown (and presumably safe) location on the other side of the cosmos. Even by Star Wars standards, there are precious few details out there regarding Snoke’s origin – no backstory, no history, not even a full name – but could it be that Timothy Zahn’s canonical novel Thrawn offers some much-needed context?
First introduced via Legends – a corner of...
Perched on his hologram throne, Serkis’ scarred villain spent most of The Force Awakens barking orders at General Hux and Kylo Ren, as he sought to whip the First Order into shape from some unknown (and presumably safe) location on the other side of the cosmos. Even by Star Wars standards, there are precious few details out there regarding Snoke’s origin – no backstory, no history, not even a full name – but could it be that Timothy Zahn’s canonical novel Thrawn offers some much-needed context?
First introduced via Legends – a corner of...
- 5/11/2017
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
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