![]() ![]() In hindsight, I think that Rey’s character suffered from the fact that she was never given a major challenge to overcome, other than her identity crisis, and when The Last Jedi shattered that, nobody seemed to know what to do with her.īut I think that Trevorrow’s “Duel of the Fates” might just be destined to become the next “Snyder Cut,” an unreleased, supposedly superior version of a bad movie, a potential obsession for fans still struggling with the fact that so much time and energy was wasted on a disappointing story.Īt least we’ve got season 2 of The Mandalorian to look forward to the serialised future of Star Wars seems a lot brighter than its cinematic collapse. The Internet Movie Script Database (IMSDb) EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE Turmoil has engulfed the Galactic Republic. Star Wars 9: Hux actor Domhnall Gleeson reveals MISTAKE of reading explosive script DOMHNALL GLEESON has joked about the downside of reading the shocking script to Star Wars: Episode 9. A detailed breakdown of a screenplay purported to be the one Colin Trevorrow wrote for 'Star Wars: Episode IX' has been leaked online. While I like many of the plot points from “Duel of the Fates” (especially the ancient, inhuman Sith Lord), Kylo’s death is always a dejecting ending for the Skywalker clan, and it’s frustrating that neither version of the story allows him to be morally ambiguous.įor some reason, Rey is always pushed as the one walking between Dark and Light, despite the fact that she never, ever wavers from virtuous heroism. To be frank, neither of the two stories are particularly compelling Disney’s sequel trilogy was always a bit of a directionless mess, and the final chapter was never going to redeem it entirely. I also like the concept of a Grey Jedi, although some fans despise the idea of the Light and Dark Side blending together. Of course, it’s all relative, but Finn and Rose undoubtedly got a better deal, and I like the idea of Luke tormenting Kylo beyond the grave. ![]() The question is, is “Duel of the Fates” superior to Rise of Skywalker? We break down what Trevorrow originally had in store, including a drastica. Trevorrow confirmed that the leaked script was legitimate after concept art from his axed version of Episode IX surfaced online last year. These are the bare bones of the leaks, but there is much more detail in the links provided. The unused script for Colin Trevorrow's Star Wars Episode IX has allegedly leaked. There’s also, supposedly, a romance between Rey and Poe, for some reason. In the unverified “leak,” it is claimed that Rey becomes a “Grey Jedi,” mixing the Dark and Light to create something new, ending with Rey training a new generation of Grey Jedi. Beyond that, there is a second leak, which remains unverified, and sounds somewhat like fan fiction (although, no more so than Rise of Skywalker).
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