Daisy Ridley, the heroine of the post-trilogy of "Star Wars", finally confirmed that the last film of the trilogy, "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker", will mention Rey's life experience and provide an official answer to this mystery that has persisted for many years. In an interview with USA Today, Daisy was asked whether the film would further explore her origins, to which she replied: "Director J.J. Abrams did say that this question will be answered in it, so at the end of the movie, you will understand the significance of the entire trilogy." Back in April, the director had said with a smile that "this story is much more complicated than what you see", and regarding Rey's parents, he clearly expressed his intention to dig deeper into the setting. Rey's life experience has become a hot topic among fans after the release of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens". Many people speculated that she would be the daughter or distant relative of a key character in the original trilogy of "Star Wars", such as Luke Skywalker or Obi-Wan. However, in a scene in "Star Wars: The Last Jedi", Kylo Ren revealed that Rey's parents were just "nobodies", merchants who died on Jakku. This answer obviously cannot be recognized by some fans, so the public wants to find the answer in "The Rise of Skywalker". Hopefully, Star Wars: Skywalker Lift, which is set to be released later this year, will provide us with a satisfying conclusion. |
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