Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Luke Skywalker will be the theme of the next Star Wars, ” says the director – Pysn Pueblo and Society News

The episode VIII of Star Wars, will begin in the same scene where The Awakening of the Force has finished: the King gave up the lightsaber of Luke Skywalker. "I didn’t want to skip two years", said the director-Rian Johnson in an interview with the USA Today. "I want to see exactly what happens next."

Johnson has revealed that a good part of the next film focuses on Luke Skywalker, which only appeared in the last scene of the most recent episode. It is worth recalling that between Return of The Jedi and The Awakening of the Force, the character trained his nephew, Kylo Ren, to be a jedi, but the guy ended up going to the dark side of the force. Disappointed by what happened, Skywalker isolates.

In chapter VIII, it will be possible to discover, in the perspective of your own character, more details of what happened and what he plans to do next. In addition, the film will also explore the relationship of he with King. "She is starting to understand that it has a power that you never knew you had, and that is beginning to reveal its potential," said the director.

There is still the possibility that some things will change in the post-production of the new movie. This is because, with the death of Carrie Fisher, Lucasfilm still do not know what to do with the general Lee. The idea was that it fulfilled an important role in the third film of the new trilogy — the actress had already recorded all the scenes for episode VIII.

Until the moment, we consider two options: re-write the script to change the fate of Reading in a way that the general will die or have some reason not to appear again or use special effects to recreate the presence of it, as was done in the Rogue One: A History of Star Wars.

Star Wars: Episode VIII opens in mexico on day 15 of December of this year.

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