I think Luke will be the goal of the first film. Han helps the young force users find his little buddy.
Luke isn't Kylo Ren.
JJ Abrams went on record to say that Kylo Ren isn't even a Sith, he is a skilled fighter under the Supreme Leader of the First Order, which is basically what remains of the Empire (the Empire itself is long gone).
Plus I am pretty sure we already have a picture of the guy, who is played by Adam Driver. JJ Abrams also said that Kylo Ren was not even born till after the events of Episode 6.
JJ Abrams hinted that much of the First Order are basically fanatics who admire the lost Empire, with Darth Vader himself being seen as a Martyr, an almost holy figure, which would go a long way to explain Kylo Ren having such an odd devotion to him and what he stood for as the enforcer of the Empire, influencing everything down to his dark clothes and creepy cosplay mask.
My own little theory, one that I have seen a lot of other people catching onto recently, is that Rey and Kylo Ren are the children of Han and Leia. This would make Darth Vader the grandfather of Kylo Ren, which would push the family connection further, and would keep the overall story about the legacy of the Skywalker family, this time rather then being an internal struggle (Anakin) or one between father and son (Luke and Vader), it will become a conflict between brother and sister (Rey and Kylo). It is likely that Luke, presented as a wanderer, will take up the same role as his mentor, Obi-Wan, and will train Rey (and Finn) so that they can fight the First Order and defeat Kylo Ren.
To be fair, Abrams also said Benedict Cumberbatch wasn't Khan
DO NOT WANT
Oh dear god... I would willingly wade through ten petabytes of Luke-Threepio rule 34 pictures just to get this mental image out of my head.
OK now for the first image on that list.Oh dear god... I would willingly wade through ten petabytes of Luke-Threepio rule 34 pictures just to get this mental image out of my head.
I'm sure its value has gone steadily upwards since then.I even had that card in myerection, err collection.
To be fair, that was pretty much just Mark Hamill and Kevin Smith. JJ didn't even say a single word during the conversation, so saying they talked about playing an evil Luke Skywalker is a bit misleading. Though it does make you wonder if Mark's opinion on an evil Luke will be remembered by JJ after all these years.
JJ Abrams and Mark Hamill talk about playing an evil Luke Skywalker....10 FUCKIN' YEARS AGO!
I actually liked that essay. It made sense from a Lucas POV.Has anyone read this lengthy, insane, and sincere essay on Jar Jar Binks? Here is the opening snippet/aka introduction:
"Here I will seek to establish that Jar Jar Binks, far from being simply the bumbling idiot he portrays himself as, is in fact a highly skilled force user in terms of martial ability and mind control.
Furthermore, I assert that he was not, as many people assume, just an unwitting political tool manipulated by Palpatine-- rather, he and Palpatine were likely in collaboration from the very beginning, and it's entirely possible that Palpatine was a subordinate underling to Binks throughout both trilogies.
And finally, given the above, I will conclude with an argument as to why I believe it is not only possible, but plausible that Jar Jar will make a profound impact on the upcoming movies, and what his role may be."
This is one of those things I bitch about all the time.
Just more evidence that Lucas did NOT have it all planned out ahead of time and made the prequel trilogy out of whole cloth years after the fact.This is one of those things I bitch about all the time.
It's really a non-issue unless you're from Corusant or something. Considering the low numbers of the Jedi (we're talking maybe a few hundred to a few thousand in an entire galaxy full of TRILLIONS of people) it's unlikely most civilians ever actually met a real Jedi and the few non-clone forces that met them are likely dead by the hands of the Empire or the Trade Federation. Yes, there are probably videos of it but videos can be faked and nothing a Jedi can do is something that couldn't be done with a special effects department in a holovid studio. As such, it's entirely likely that anyone who hasn't actually met one probably thinks that the rumors of their powers are, in fact, just rumors after they got annihilated by mere clone troopers.Just more evidence that Lucas did NOT have it all planned out ahead of time and made the prequel trilogy out of whole cloth years after the fact.
We're not talking civilians here, though, we're talking General Motti, a high ranking Admiral (yes, I know, but again, LUCAS) in the Imperial Navy, tied for second highest ranking officer on the Death Star after Grand Moff Tarkin. You'd think maybe he was a little more well informed.It's really a non-issue unless you're from Corusant or something. Considering the low numbers of the Jedi (we're talking maybe a few hundred to a few thousand in an entire galaxy full of TRILLIONS of people) it's unlikely most civilians ever actually met a real Jedi and the few non-clone forces that met them are likely dead by the hands of the Empire or the Trade Federation.
Yeah, that's the other thing. There are entire races of force-sensitives - the Miraluka, for example. And all the aboriginal inhabitants of Haruun Kal are force adepts, too.Still doesn't explain how some things can be "common knowledge" and later, not. "I'm Toydarian. Jedi Mind tricks don't work on me". You'd think 20 years later, you know, when the same Toydarians are still alive, they'd still know those mind tricks are real.
The move from "pretty much the Republican answer to the CIA" to "fabled religious order" can certainly happen....But not in 20 years, with races living well in excess of a hundred years. It just makes no sense. Jedi weren't barely known, even if there were few of them. TPM, two Jedi come to negotiate, and everyone is well aware they're Jedi and what that means.
It'd have made more sense if no-one believed in Jedi anymore because they'd died out, not because they're an archaic religion without anything to show for it. Certainly given the fact there are Force-sensitive races who can just plain prove it's real.
You'd think so but if you look at other Expanded Universe stuff, it's really only the Emperor's Hands (force sensitives) and his Imperial Inquisitors that are actually, 100%, in the know. The Sith have been treating the Imperials like pets and such since back in the Old Republic... the only reason they were more in the know then is because the Sith and Jedi were EVERYWHERE.We're not talking civilians here, though, we're talking General Motti, a high ranking Admiral (yes, I know, but again, LUCAS) in the Imperial Navy, tied for second highest ranking officer on the Death Star after Grand Moff Tarkin. You'd think maybe he was a little more well informed.
And I would, yes. But we have high-ranking people who still think that terrorist vaccines cause climate change, and all that.We're not talking civilians here, though, we're talking General Motti, a high ranking Admiral (yes, I know, but again, LUCAS) in the Imperial Navy, tied for second highest ranking officer on the Death Star after Grand Moff Tarkin. You'd think maybe he was a little more well informed.
Let's be honest... the explanation that everybody ties themselves into knots to make is really just desperate flailing to cover the fact that Lucas often wrote terrible dialog and couldn't be corrected.And why would Han Solo say that the Millennium Falcon did the Kessel run in 12 parsecs when a parsec is a unit of time, not distance?*
* I know the explanation. Just making a point.
And it's still a better explanation than midichloriansLet's be honest... the explanation that everybody ties themselves into knots to make is really just desperate flailing to cover the fact that Lucas often wrote terrible dialog and couldn't be corrected.