STAR WARS: Daisy Ridley On Major THE RISE OF SKYWALKER Rey Retcon; "It's Beyond My Pay Grade"

STAR WARS: Daisy Ridley On Major THE RISE OF SKYWALKER Rey Retcon; "It's Beyond My Pay Grade"

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker proved to be divisive for many reasons, but Rey's Palpatine heritage retcon was arguably the thing that caused the most backlash. Now, Daisy Ridley has weighed in...

By MarkCassidy - Jan 24, 2023 10:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars

The Star Wars sequel trilogy was a huge success from a financial standpoint, and while the first two movies also fared very well with critics, The Rise of Skywalker is widely regarded as a bit of a dud.

One of the main things that came in for a lot of backlash from the always vocal fanbase was a lack of connectivity between the events of The Last Jedi (which proved divisive in its own right) and the concluding film, with Rey going from a force-sensitive "no one" to Emperor Palpatine's granddaughter.

The retcon really didn't make much sense given what previously played out, and was generally attributed to director J.J. Abrams attempting to bring The Rise of Skywalker more in line with The Force Awakens.

However, Rey actress Daisy Ridley has now revealed that the "no one" idea came from Abrams in the first place.

“Well, J.J. [Abrams] was the one who was like, she is of no one, so it wasn’t just The Last Jedi where that was the message,” Ridley tells Rolling Stone.

As for how the actress feels about the change, she can see why both scenarios would be appealing.

“What was interesting about the last one, for me, was that you can be a hero and not come from anywhere or you can be a hero and come from literally the worst person in the universe. You’re not your parents, you’re not your grandparents, you’re not your bloodline and you’re not the generations before you. So, I always was like, sure.”

“But it’s beyond my pay grade,” she added. “I say the words, do the thing. I do love the version of, you can be anyone you want to be, but I also love the version where you can rectify wrongs and can’t help what you’re born into.”

Rey being Palpatine's potential heir of evil is certainly an interesting idea, but the way it was handled in The Rise of Skywalker felt more like a misguided attempt to placate the fans than a natural Progression of the story.

Ridley has already admitted that she'd be more than willing to reprise the role, so perhaps we'll get to witness the further adventures of "Rey Skywalker" down the line.

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