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Writer Ignacio Borges
Resume: Professional pianist🎹 Member of @musicumunimet🎼 ⬇Ravel's Pavane - out now⬇

Duration 2 Hour 22minute
2019
Creator Chris Terrio
User Rating 7 of 10
story The surviving members of the resistance face the First Order once again, and the legendary conflict between the Jedi and the Sith reaches its peak bringing the Skywalker saga to its end
audience score 217593 Votes

We miss you, Space Mom. I just loved Anikan, Luke, and Ben hanging out together like fam XD. Star wars episode ix online. Why does it have that 86% RT score. I think it's because they paid people to rate it. If you look at Metacritic, the fan score is a 4.9/10. Pretty shifty. Star wars: episode ix - the rise of skywalker movie cast. Way too many people hate on star wars, it will never be perfect but you're not a fan if you hate on the thing you're supposed to be a fan of. This scene in the desert where she destroys Kylos tie fighter is the only ROTS scene that truly inspired me and showed me how far Rey had come. Rest was over the top fan service that destroyed the story.

 

Star Wars: episode iii. Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise Of Skywalker needed to be two movies long to truly do the story and... [+] characters justice. Credit: Disney / LucasFilm Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise Of Skywalker has been a controversial film, to say the least. Almost—if not more so—than the controversial The Last Jedi. There are many reasons for this, but one of the big ones is just how rushed the first act feels. You get a whole lot of plot in a very short span of time—story that could have been spread out if there were only more time. It often feels like director JJ Abrams had two movies he wanted to make, but because the previous film was written and directed by Rian Johnson, he had to take both those movies and cram them into one. I was still a big fan of The Rise Of Skywalker. I found the critical reception—it’s still Rotten on Rotten Tomatoes— quite baffling, a reactionary response to some of the changes ( or fixes) Abrams made after The Last Jedi. Indeed, despite the rushed first act, and despite other quibbles like the weird sidelining of Rose Tico, I thought this was the most emotionally powerful film in the new trilogy. Many complained about it having too much fan service, but I loved that about the movie. It wasn’t as fun as The Force Awakens or as subversive as The Last Jedi (both films I enjoyed) but it had so many great Star Wars moments. I just wish it had been two movies instead of one. It very badly needed more time to get to where it was going, and there’s no denying that Rise felt rushed. Even co-writer Chris Terrio wishes that it had been two films, telling Awards Daily: “I wish we could have done that. There is a lot of plot in the movie, and as a writer, you always want scenes to let the plot breathe more. If there were a way of doing it, splitting it would have been my dream. We could have written these characters forever. There was so much backstory that had to be left by the wayside. I wish that we could have that, but George always said it was nine movies. That was the natural size of the saga, and so, other than a few initial discussions, we never really advanced that conversation. Of course, as a writer, it breaks your heart to leave stuff on the table that you think would have given the story more depth and nuance and to give the characters more to do. Speaking for myself and not on the part of the studio, I do wish there could have been a “Part 1” and a “Part 2. ”” I understand respecting George Lucas’s vision to some degree. I would understand it more had he not so badly botched his own original Star Wars trilogy with bad CGI additions. Disney is respecting his desire not to release the original, untouched trilogy despite the clamoring of fans, and frankly I find that absurd. If you sell your company and its properties to the tune of $4 billion, you shouldn’t attach many strings. Kylo Ren Lucas wanted the Skywalker Saga to be nine films. If he’d had it his way, the third trilogy would have been all about Midichlorians: “[The next three Star Wars films] were going to get into a microbiotic world. But there’s this world of creatures that operate differently than we do. I call them the Whills. And the Whills are the ones who actually control the universe. They feed off the Force… If I’d held onto the company I could have done it, and then it would have been done. Of course, a lot of the fans would have hated it, just like they did Phantom Menace and everything, but at least the whole story from beginning to end would be told. ” That’s from the companion book to James Cameron’s Story of Science Fiction series. Lucas continues: “Back in the day, I used to say ultimately what this means is we were just cars, vehicles for the Whills to travel around in…’re vessels for them. And the conduit is the midichlorians. The midichlorians are the ones that communicate with the Whills. The Whills, in a general sense, they are the Force… All the way back to—with the Force and the Jedi and everything—the whole concept of how things happen was laid out completely from [the beginning] to the end. But I never got to finish. I never got to tell people about it. ” In other words, as angry as fans may be about the new trilogy it could have been so much worse. If Lucas had his way, everything good and fun and wonderful about the original Star Wars movies would be lost. The joyless prequel trilogy would look like a work of art compared to this nonsense about the Whills. It’s as if Lucas doesn’t—and never really did—understand what fans actually liked about these movies. His plan from the prequels onward, and certainly into the sequel trilogy, would have been to essentially take all the myth and spirituality out of Star Wars. To demystify it and get into the science of the Force rather than its magic, to transform a space opera into science fiction. The Rise Of Skywalker Abrams, for all the issues with his two entries in the sequel trilogy, seems to understand it very well. He just wasn’t able to quite execute his vision in the span of two films. I don’t blame Johnson for this either. The Last Jedi had some issues, but I very much enjoyed his handling of Luke, Kylo Ren and Rey and don’t actually think that The Rise Of Skywalker contradicts any of that. But it can come off that way because it feels rushed. Some accused Johnson of trying to subvert and demystify Star Wars, but at least his version maintains, in the end, the heroism of Luke Skywalker and the mystery of the Force. It isn’t reason enough to cap the saga at nine movies, simply because Lucas always envisioned it that way. Plans change as stories evolve. Sure, in the beginning it was going to be nine movies (well not the very beginning, but as soon as it was a hit and became more than a single outing). In the beginning, in the first drafts for the first Star Wars film, Han Solo was a green alien and Luke Skywalker was a middle-aged general. Plans changed. Other writers and collaborators and directors and artists and special effects people helped shape the original trilogy. It would not have been the same without people like Lawrence Kasdan on board. If The Rise Of Skywalker had been two movies, we could have spent one discovering the return of Palpatine, and gone into more depth about the rise of the First Order and the deception of Snoke. We could have spent more time with the Knights of Ren and Kylo Ren’s search for the ghoulish Emperor. Ren and Rey’s relationship could have been developed even further. Better yet, the relationships between Finn, Poe, Rey and other characters like Rose Tico, the droids and so forth could have all deepened. Perhaps the greatest flaw of the new trilogy is its lack of relationship development between its core cast. Spending time to flesh that out and deepen those relationships is more important than respecting some arbitrary number of films dreamed up by George Lucas. Rey The second film could have focused on the bulk of the plot from Rise of Skywalker. With our characters now more firmly established, a new villain discovered by the end of the movie, and the stakes set, it could have taken its time. More hints and foreshadowing about Rey’s true parentage could have been established, with the final reveal taking place either at the end of the ninth film (a la Empire Strikes Back) or in the final installment. Sometimes splitting a film into two parts can come off as a greedy, a cash grab by studios desperate to capitalize on a valuable franchise. ( The Hobbit was split into three films entirely because of greed as far as I’m concerned). But in this case it would have simply been smart film-making and the wiser storytelling choice. Fans and critics alike would almost certainly have responded better to the story and nobody, except perhaps George Lucas, would have cared that another movie was added to the Skywalker Saga. If we all had one more to look forward to in 2021, I’d shed no tears. Alas, here we are. I still loved The Rise Of Skywalker and really enjoyed the new trilogy, warts and all. But I’m not blind to its shortcomings. Perhaps simply establishing all of this from the beginning and having a unified direction and story would have avoided all these problems and made nine films just right. But that wasn’t the case, and clearly wasn’t the case by the time production began on Episode IX. Too bad they didn’t just take a gamble and give us an Episode X to wrap things up. P. S. Perhaps the rumored “Abrams Cut” of the film resolves some of these issues, but I’m still not at all convinced of its veracity. Nor am I convinced that a three hour Star Wars movie is a great idea. Again, two two-ish hour movies would be much better.

Actors: Adam Driver, Adam Driver 19 November 1983, San Diego, California, USA Daisy Ridley, Daisy Ridley 10 April 1992, London, England, UK Billie Lourd, Billie Lourd 17 July 1992, Los Angeles, California, USA Keri Russell, Keri Russell 23 March 1976, Fountain Valley, California, USA Carrie Fisher, Carrie Fisher 21 October 1956, Burbank, California, USA Mark Hamill, Mark Hamill 25 September 1951, Oakland, California, USA Ian McDiarmid 11 August 1944, Carnoustie, Tayside, Scotland, UK Director: J. J. Abrams.

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Star wars: episode ix - the rise of skywalker showtimes showtimes. "Episode IX" redirects here. For other similary known episodes, see Episode 9. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker File:Star Wars Episode IX Teaser poster Directed by J. J. Abrams Produced by Kathleen Kennedy J. Abrams Michelle Rejwan Written by Chris Terrio Based on Characters by George Lucas Starring Daisy Ridley Adam Driver John Boyega Oscar Isaac Lupita Nyong'o Domhnall Gleeson Kelly Marie Tran Joonas Suotamo Billie Lourd Naomi Ackie Richard E. Grant Keri Russell Dominic Monaghan Mark Hamill Anthony Daniels Billy Dee Williams Carrie Fisher Ian McDiarmid Music by John Williams Cinematography Dan Mindel [1] Edited by Maryann Brandon [1] Stefan Grube [1] Production company Lucasfilm Ltd. Bad Robot Productions Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Release date December 20, 2019 Country United States Language English Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (also known as Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker) is an upcoming American epic space-opera film produced, co-written, and directed by J. J. Abrams. It is scheduled to be released on December 20, 2019 in the US. The film is the third installment of the Star Wars sequel trilogy, following Abrams's The Force Awakens (2015), and Rian Johnson 's The Last Jedi (2017), and the final episode of the nine-part Skywalker saga. [a] The film is being produced by Lucasfilm and Abrams' production company Bad Robot Productions, and will be distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The film's ensemble cast includes Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Lupita Nyong'o, Domhnall Gleeson, Kelly Marie Tran, Joonas Suotamo, Billie Lourd, Naomi Ackie, Richard E. Grant, Keri Russell, Mark Hamill, Anthony Daniels, [b] Carrie Fisher, [c] Billy Dee Williams [d] and Ian McDiarmid. [e] Principal photography began in August 2018 at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, England, and wrapped in February 2019. [5] Premise The remnants of the Resistance face the First Order once again—while reckoning with the past and their own inner turmoil. [6] Meanwhile, the ancient conflict between the Jedi and the Sith reaches its climax, [7] altogether bringing the Skywalker saga to a definitive end. [8] Cast Daisy Ridley as Rey: [9] An orphaned woman from Jakku who is the last known Jedi and apprentice of Luke Skywalker [7] Adam Driver as Kylo Ren: The Supreme Leader of the First Order [9] and Master of the Knights of Ren [7] [f] John Boyega as Finn: [9] A stormtrooper of the First Order who has defected to the Resistance Oscar Isaac as Poe Dameron: [9] A high-ranking X-wing fighter pilot and commander of the Resistance Lupita Nyong'o [1] as Maz Kanata: A former space pirate and ally of the Resistance Domhnall Gleeson [1] as Hux: The First Order's second-in-command Kelly Marie Tran [1] as Rose Tico: A mechanic in the Resistance Joonas Suotamo [1] as Chewbacca: A Wookiee and first mate of the Millennium Falcon Billie Lourd [1] as Lieutenant Connix: An officer in the Resistance Naomi Ackie as Jannah [10] Richard E. Grant [1] as Allegiant General Pryde: A high-ranking general in the First Order [11] Keri Russell as Zorri Bliss [12] Mark Hamill [1] as Luke Skywalker: The last Jedi Master, who vanished in The Last Jedi [13] Anthony Daniels [1] as C-3PO: A humanoid protocol droid in the service of General Leia Organa Billy Dee Williams as Lando Calrissian: [1] A veteran of the Rebel Alliance and old friend of Chewbacca and Leia Carrie Fisher as Leia Organa: [1] [c] The Force-sensitive leading general of the Resistance and Luke's sister Ian McDiarmid [16] as Palpatine / Darth Sidious: The former Galactic Emperor and Dark Lord of the Sith who seemingly died in Return of the Jedi   [17] [g] Dominic Monaghan [19] Additionally, Brian Herring returns as the puppeteer of BB-8, [20] and Jimmy Vee and Greg Grunberg reprise their roles as R2-D2 and Temmin "Snap" Wexley, respectively. [21] Production Development In October 2012, Star Wars creator George Lucas sold his production company Lucasfilm, and with it the Star Wars franchise, to The Walt Disney Company. [22] Disney subsequently announced the Star Wars sequel trilogy. [23] In June 2014, it was announced that Rian Johnson, writer and director of The Last Jedi, would write a story treatment for Episode IX. [24] In August 2015, Colin Trevorrow was announced as the director of the film; [25] he was to write the script with frequent collaborator Derek Connolly. [25] [26] In April 2017, Johnson stated that he was not involved in writing the film. [27] In February 2016, Disney chief executive officer Bob Iger confirmed that pre-production on Episode IX had begun. [28] In late April 2017, Disney announced that the film would be released on May 24, 2019. [29] A month later, filming was expected to begin in January 2018, [30] [31] but this was later pushed back to August. In August 2017, it was announced that Jack Thorne would rewrite the script. [32] On September 5, 2017, Lucasfilm stated that Trevorrow had left the production following creative differences. [33] The Hollywood Reporter reported that his working relationship with Kathleen Kennedy had become unmanageable after failing to deliver a satisfactory script, despite writing several drafts. [34] Johnson was rumored as the top choice to replace Trevorrow as director, [35] but stated "it was never in the plan for me to direct Episode IX. " [36] The next day, it was announced that J. J. Abrams, the director of The Force Awakens, would return to direct the film, [37] and that the film's release date would be moved to December 20, 2019. [38] The story team met with George Lucas before writing the new script, [39] which Abrams co-wrote with Chris Terrio. [40] The film is being produced by Abrams' company Bad Robot Productions, Kathleen Kennedy, and Michelle Rejwan. [40] Before filming, Episode IX was initially given the working title Black Diamond, which was then changed to Trixie. [41] The title, The Rise of Skywalker, was announced at April 2019's Star Wars Celebration in Chicago. [42] Casting Carrie Fisher, who played Leia Organa, died in 2016. Variety and Reuters reported that she had been planned for a key role in The Rise of Skywalker. [43] In January 2017, Lucasfilm stated that there were no plans to digitally generate Fisher's performance as they had for Rogue One. [44] The following April, Fisher's brother Todd revealed that Fisher's daughter, Billie Lourd, had granted Disney the rights to use recent footage of Fisher. [45] However, a week later, Kathleen Kennedy stated that Fisher would not appear in the film. [46] [47] In July 2018, J. J. Abrams announced that unused footage of Fisher from The Force Awakens would be used to help complete the story. [48] A week later, it was revealed that unseen footage from The Last Jedi would also be used. [14] [15] According to Todd Fisher, There's a lot of minutes of footage. I don't mean just outtakes. This is unused, new content that could be woven into the storyline.... It's going to look like it was meant to be. Like it was shot yesterday. [15] In July 2018, Keri Russell was in talks to play a part for some "action-heavy fight scenes", [49] along with the long-awaited confirmation that Billy Dee Williams will return as Lando Calrissian. [50] At the end of the month, Russell was confirmed to have been cast, [51] along with the announcement of returning and additional new cast members. [1] In late August, Deadline Hollywood announced that Dominic Monaghan and Matt Smith had been cast in unspecified roles, [19] [52] but Smith later denied his involvement. [53] [h] Jimmy Vee and Greg Grunberg reprise their roles as R2-D2 and Temmin "Snap" Wexley, respectively. [56] [21] Brian Herring returns to puppeteer BB-8. [57] At Star Wars Celebration in April 2019, it was revealed that Ian McDiarmid will return to portray Palpatine. [16] Since Celebration was held after principal photography wrapped, J. J. Abrams was thrilled that news of McDiarmid on the set never leaked. [58] Filming Principal photography began on August 1, 2018, at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, England. [1] Filming was also done in Wadi Rum, Jordan. [59] Oscar Isaac stated that Abrams was allowing more improvised acting than in the previous two films. [60] Due to the tight schedule, some editing took place on set. [61] On January 28, 2019, Anthony Daniels finished filming for his role as C-3PO in the film. [62] Principal photography wrapped on February 15, 2019. [63] Footage from the film was shown at The Walt Disney Company's annual shareholders meeting on March 7, 2019. [64] Visual effects The visual effects will be provided by Industrial Light & Magic and supervised by Roger Guyett. [65] Music In July 2013, Kennedy announced at Star Wars Celebration Europe that John Williams would return to score the Star Wars sequel trilogy. [66] On January 10, 2018, it was reported that Williams would return to compose and conduct The Rise of Skywalker. [67] [68] The next month, Williams announced that it would be the last Star Wars film for which he would compose the score. [69] Marketing Though Abrams has stayed silent about many details of the film, he has expressed his hopes that audiences will be "satisfied. " [70] He headed a panel dedicated to the film on April 12, 2019 during Star Wars Celebration in Chicago, Illinois, [71] where the film's title was revealed via the first trailer, and new images were shown. [42] The trailer was viewed 111 million times in the first 24 hours of its release, which was 20 million more views than the teaser for The Last Jedi and more than double that of The Force Awakens. [72] A publishing campaign titled "Journey to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker " was announced on May 4, 2019 ( Star Wars Day). It will include the novel Resistance Reborn, set between The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker, and various other titles. [73] Additionally, the story events of the Disneyland themed area Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge precede the film, including the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run motion simulator, which features Chewbacca. [74] Release The Rise of Skywalker will be released on December 20, 2019 in the United States. [38] It was originally planned to be released on May 24 before being pushed back. [29] References Footnotes ^ "The Skywalker saga" refers to the main Star Wars film franchise, which is a trilogy of trilogies. 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3:58 suena como el tema de All For One. Movies | ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ Trailer: Watch Rey Prepare for Battle in Episode IX Credit... Lucasfilm/Walt Disney Studios Nearly 42 years after the release of the original “Star Wars, ” audiences got their first look on Friday at the ninth chapter in this blockbuster science-fiction saga, set long ago in a galaxy far, far away. “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, ” whose title and teaser trailer were released at the Star Wars Celebration convention in Chicago, closes out a new trilogy of films that started in 2015. The first in that series, “ Star Wars: Episode VII — The Force Awakens, ” directed by J. J. Abrams, reconnected viewers with venerable heroes like Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Leia Organa (Carrie Fisher) while also introducing new characters like the mysterious scavenger Rey (Daisy Ridley), the renegade storm trooper Finn (John Boyega) and the villainous Kylo Ren (Adam Driver). A teaser trailer for "Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker. " Credit... Credit Video by Star Wars A 2017 sequel, “ Star Wars: The Last Jedi, ” directed by Rian Johnson, caught us up on the fate of the hero Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), who had been largely absent from “The Force Awakens. ” The new teaser trailer for the next installment, for which Abrams returned to the helm, begins with a tantalizing glimpse of Rey, alone on a desert planet and wielding her light saber as a mysterious starcraft charges at her. (Can we presume it is piloted by Kylo Ren, her sometime ally and more frequent foe? ) The voice of Luke Skywalker is heard to say: “We’ve passed on all we know. A thousand generations live in you now. But this is your fight. ” There are all-too-brief looks at characters new and old, including Billy Dee Williams as the interstellar cad Lando Calrissian and Carrie Fisher, who died in 2016, as Leia, using footage shot for “The Force Awakens. ” A piece of onscreen text vows: “The saga comes to an end. ” And then there is a mysterious, villainous laugh, coming from an unseen figure. (Disney confirmed on Friday that this was indeed the cackle of the actor Ian McDiarmid, who will reprise his “Star Wars” role as the nefarious Palpatine in this new movie. ) The new film is scheduled for release on Dec. 20. This is at least the third time fans have been promised closure to the long-running narrative of the Skywalker clan: Everything looked well and fine at the end of George Lucas’s “Return of the Jedi” in 1983, which wrapped up the classic original “Star Wars” trilogy. Then Lucas had to go and make a second trilogy of not especially beloved prequel films, telling the story of Anakin Skywalker’s metamorphosis into the sinister Darth Vader, which concluded in 2005 with “ Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith. ” But that bargain was altered after Disney acquired Lucasfilm and its “Star Wars” franchise in 2012, leading to the new trilogy and stand-alone movies like “Rogue One” and “Solo. ” At present, people like Johnson, as well as David Benioff and D. B. Weiss (the showrunners of “Game of Thrones”), are developing their own “Star Wars” movies that will chronicle new characters and plot lines. So you can expect the larger, post-Skywalker franchise to continue until the heat death of the universe. As Luke says near the end of the teaser trailer, “No one’s ever really gone. ”.

Star wars: episode ix final trailer. Star wars episode ix review. Star wars episode ix trailer. The movie relies on your childhood memories, a big fan service who ignores plot and coherency. At the same time, a big slap in the face for those who truly love StarWars and it's lore. Anakind journey is worthless and Mary Sue is the all mighty hero that not once get gurt in the whole sequel movies. Good visuals and music (from the original movies. Skip this movie just wait for streaming. Star wars episode ix.

All good things will have its end. Hope this one is a good one. The Rise of Skywalker is a beautifully crafted romp which completely ignores lore established by George Lucas. The entire Disney sequel trilogy is entirely unnecessary. We already got a satisfactory ending of the Skywalker saga with Return of the Jedi. Those who are willing to check their brains at the door might enjoy this film but well educated fans will see this movie for the flaming bag of detritus that it is. Once this happens they need to put Star Wars in YouTube Rewind 2019. Star wars episode ix cast. Looks like a remake of The Empire Strikes Back.

Star wars: episode ix 9 trixie. Star wars: episode ix - the rise of skywalker showtimes. Star wars episode ix tickets. "Episode IX" redirects here. For other uses, see Episode 9. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Theatrical release poster Directed by J. J. Abrams Produced by Kathleen Kennedy J. Abrams Michelle Rejwan Screenplay by Chris Terrio Story by Derek Connolly Colin Trevorrow Based on Characters by George Lucas Starring Carrie Fisher Mark Hamill Adam Driver Daisy Ridley John Boyega Oscar Isaac Anthony Daniels Naomi Ackie Domhnall Gleeson Richard E. Grant Lupita Nyong'o Keri Russell Joonas Suotamo Kelly Marie Tran Ian McDiarmid Billy Dee Williams Music by John Williams Cinematography Dan Mindel [1] Edited by Maryann Brandon [1] Stefan Grube [1] Production company Lucasfilm Ltd. Bad Robot Productions Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Release date December 16, 2019 ( Hollywood) December 20, 2019 (United States) Running time 143 minutes [2] Country United States Language English Budget $275 million [3] Box office $1. 058 billion [4] [5] Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (also known as Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker) is a 2019 American epic space opera film produced, co-written, and directed by J. J. Abrams. It is the third installment of the Star Wars sequel trilogy, following The Force Awakens (2015) and The Last Jedi (2017), and the final episode of the nine-part " Skywalker saga ". [a] It was produced by Lucasfilm and Abrams's production company Bad Robot Productions and was distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The film's ensemble cast includes Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Anthony Daniels, Kelly Marie Tran, Naomi Ackie, Domhnall Gleeson, Richard E. Grant, Lupita Nyong'o, Keri Russell, Joonas Suotamo, Ian McDiarmid, and Billy Dee Williams. It features the second posthumous film performance by Fisher, who died in 2016 and appears through the use of unused footage from The Force Awakens. [1] The Rise of Skywalker follows Rey, Finn, and Poe Dameron as they lead the Resistance 's final stand against Kylo Ren and the First Order, who are now aided by the return of the deceased galactic emperor, Palpatine. After the new trilogy was announced following Disney's acquisition of Lucasfilm in 2012, it was originally reported that The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson would write the script for Episode IX. In August 2015, Colin Trevorrow was hired to direct and to write a script with his collaborator Derek Connolly; both ultimately retained story credit with Abrams and Chris Terrio. In September 2017, Trevorrow left the project following creative differences with producer Kathleen Kennedy, and Abrams returned as director. Principal photography began in August 2018 at Pinewood Studios in England and wrapped in February 2019. Post-production was completed on November 24, 2019. With an estimated budget of $275 million, it is one of the most expensive films ever made. The Rise of Skywalker had its world premiere in Los Angeles on December 16, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on December 20, 2019. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the acting (particularly Ridley and Driver), action sequences, and visual effects, but criticized the plot, pacing, and perceived departures from the themes and plot of The Last Jedi. It has grossed over $1 billion worldwide, making it the eighth-highest-grossing film of 2019, and the 35th highest-grossing film of all time. The film received three nominations at the 92nd Academy Awards ( Best Original Score, Best Visual Effects, and Best Sound Editing) [7] as well as three at the 73rd British Academy Film Awards (also Best Special Visual Effects, Best Original Music, and Best Sound). [8] Plot [ edit] Following a threat of revenge by the revived Emperor Palpatine, Kylo Ren obtains a Sith wayfinder, leading him to the uncharted planet Exegol. There, he finds Palpatine, who reveals that he created Snoke as a puppet to control the First Order and lure Kylo to the dark side. Palpatine unveils the Final Order — a secret armada of Star Destroyers — and tells Kylo to find and kill Rey, who is continuing her Jedi training under Resistance leader Leia Organa. Finn and Poe Dameron deliver intel from a spy that Palpatine is on Exegol; Rey has learned from Luke Skywalker 's notes that a Sith wayfinder can lead them there. Rey, Finn, Poe, Chewbacca, BB-8, and C-3PO depart in the Millennium Falcon to Pasaana, where Luke's search for Exegol ended. On Pasaana, the group encounters Lando Calrissian, who points them to the wayfinder's last suspected location. Kylo learns where Rey is through their Force bond and travels there with his warrior subordinates, the Knights of Ren. Rey and the others discover the remains of a Jedi hunter named Ochi, his ship, and a dagger inscribed with Sith text, which C-3PO's programming forbids him from interpreting. Sensing that Kylo is nearby, Rey goes to confront him. The First Order captures the Falcon, Chewbacca, and the dagger; attempting to save Chewbacca, Rey accidentally destroys a First Order transport with Force lightning. Presuming that Chewbacca has been killed, the group escapes on Ochi's ship. Poe suggests traveling to Kijimi to have the Sith text extracted from C-3PO's memory; the process reveals coordinates to a wayfinder. Rey senses that Chewbacca is alive, and the group mounts a rescue mission. While Kylo searches for Rey, the group infiltrates his Star Destroyer with the help of Zorii Bliss, an old acquaintance of Poe's. Rey recovers the dagger and has visions of her parents being killed with it. Kylo informs her that she is Palpatine's granddaughter; the Sith Lord had ordered Ochi to recover Rey as a child, but her parents hid her on Jakku to protect her. General Hux saves Poe, Finn, and Chewbacca from execution, revealing himself as the spy. He permits the group to escape on the Falcon, but is discovered and executed. The group arrives on Kef Bir, where Rey locates the wayfinder on the remains of the second Death Star; upon touching the artifact, she has a vision of herself as a Sith. Having tracked them, Kylo destroys Rey's wayfinder and duels her. Dying, Leia calls to Kylo through the Force, distracting him as Rey impales him. Sensing Leia's death, Rey heals Kylo and takes his ship to exile herself on Ahch-To. There, Luke's Force spirit encourages Rey to face Palpatine and gives her Leia's lightsaber. Rey leaves for Exegol in Luke's X-wing fighter, using the wayfinder from Kylo's ship. Meanwhile, Kylo converses with a memory of his father, Han Solo; he throws away his lightsaber and reclaims his identity as Ben Solo. Palpatine has one of his superlaser-equipped Star Destroyers obliterate Kijimi. Upon the group's return to the Resistance base, R2-D2 receives a signal from Rey. The Resistance follows Rey's coordinates to Exegol, where she confronts Palpatine; he demands she kill him to transfer his spirit into her. Lando brings reinforcements from across the galaxy to join the battle. Ben overpowers the Knights of Ren and joins Rey, but Palpatine drains the pair's power to rejuvenate himself. He attacks the Resistance fleet with Force lightning and incapacitates Ben. Weakened, Rey hears the voices of past Jedi, who lend her their strength. Palpatine attacks her with his lightning, but Rey deflects it using the Skywalker lightsabers, killing him and herself. Ben uses the Force to revive her at the cost of his own life; Rey kisses Ben before he dies. The Resistance destroys Palpatine's command ship, leaving the armada trapped over Exegol. As people across the galaxy rise up against the First Order, the Resistance returns to their base to celebrate. After the celebration, Rey visits Luke's abandoned childhood home on Tatooine and buries the Skywalker lightsabers, having built her own. A passerby asks her name; as the spirits of Luke and Leia watch, she replies, "Rey Skywalker. " Cast [ edit] Carrie Fisher [1] as Leia Organa, the Force-sensitive leading general of the Resistance, widow of Han Solo, mother to Ben Solo, Luke Skywalker's twin sister and Darth Vader / Anakin Skywalker 's daughter. Fisher, who died in late 2016, appears through the use of repurposed unreleased footage from The Force Awakens. [9] [10] [b] [c] Mark Hamill [1] as Luke Skywalker, the last Jedi Master, Leia Organa's twin brother, Darth Vader / Anakin Skywalker's son and maternal uncle of Kylo Ren who became one with the Force in The Last Jedi. [15] Adam Driver as Ben Solo / Kylo Ren, [16] the Supreme Leader of the First Order. Born as Ben Solo, he is the son of Leia Organa and Han Solo, the nephew of Luke Skywalker and grandson of Anakin Skywalker / Darth Vader. Daisy Ridley as Rey [16] a former scavenger from Jakku, a member of the Resistance, the last Jedi, apprentice of Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa, and Palpatine 's granddaughter. She adopts the surname Skywalker at the end of the film to honor her mentors. [17] [18] [19] Cailey Fleming and Josefine Irrera Jackson as Young Rey. John Boyega as Finn, [16] a member of the Resistance and a former stormtrooper (FN-2187) who defected from the First Order. Oscar Isaac as Poe Dameron, [16] a high-ranking X-wing fighter pilot and commander of the Resistance who later inherits the rank of General from Leia. Anthony Daniels [1] as C-3PO, a humanoid protocol droid in the service of General Leia Organa. Daniels is the only actor to have appeared in all of the episodic films in the series. [20] Naomi Ackie as Jannah, [21] a former Stormtrooper of the First Order living on the planet Kef Bir, who aids the Resistance. Domhnall Gleeson [1] as General Armitage Hux, the First Order's second-in-command, who nonetheless gives information to the Resistance because of his dislike for Kylo Ren. Richard E. Grant [1] as Allegiant General Enric Pryde, a high-ranking general in the First Order, who also previously served in the Galactic Empire. [22] Lupita Nyong'o [1] as Maz Kanata, a former space pirate and ally of the Resistance. Keri Russell as Zorii Bliss, [23] [24] an old acquaintance of Poe's from Kijimi. [25] Joonas Suotamo [1] as Chewbacca, a Wookiee and first mate of the Millennium Falcon and longtime friend of Han Solo. Kelly Marie Tran [1] as Rose Tico, a mechanic in the Resistance who befriended Finn and joined him and his allies in The Last Jedi. Ian McDiarmid [26] [27] as Sheev Palpatine / Darth Sidious, the dark lord of the Sith and former emperor of the galaxy who was killed by the redeemed Anakin Skywalker in Return of the Jedi. [28] Having returned via "unnatural" Force abilities, [29] he is revealed to be Rey's paternal grandfather. [30] Billy Dee Williams as Lando Calrissian, [1] a veteran of the Rebel Alliance, the original owner of the Millennium Falcon and an old friend of Chewbacca, Leia, Luke and Han. Williams returns to the Star Wars franchise onscreen for the first time since Return of the Jedi. [31] Billie Lourd, Greg Grunberg, and Harrison Ford reprise their roles as Lieutenant Kaydel Ko Connix, [32] [b] Temmin "Snap" Wexley, [33] and Han Solo, [34] respectively; Ford was uncredited for his role. Additionally, Dominic Monaghan portrays Resistance trooper Beaumont Kin, and Shirley Henderson voices Babu Frik in multiple languages. [35] [36] Hassan Taj and Lee Towersey perform the role of R2-D2, replacing Jimmy Vee, who had played the role in the previous two films, [37] whilst Ben Burtt returns as the vocals of R2-D2, Chewbacca, Lightsabers, and the breaths of Darth Vader. Dave Chapman and Brian Herring return as the puppeteers of BB-8. [38] Director J. Abrams also provides the voice for D-O. [39] Nick Kellington returns as the creature performance of Klaud. Martin Wilde, Anton Simpson-Tidy, Lukaz Leong, Tom Rodgers, Joe Kennard, and Ashley Beck appear as the Knights of Ren. Amanda Lawrence reprises her role as Commander Larma D’Acy, while Vinette Robinson plays her wife, Pilot Wrobie Tyce. Amir El-Masry appears as Commander Trach. Jodie Comer and Billy Howle briefly appear as Rey's mother and father, respectively. [39] Mike Quinn and Kipsang Rotich return as the performer and voice of Nien Nunb, respectively. Denis Lawson and Warwick Davis briefly reprise their roles as Wedge Antilles, a veteran of the Rebel Alliance; and Wicket W. Warrick, the leader of the Ewoks, respectively. [36] [39] Tom Wilton and screenwriter Chris Terrio briefly appear as the performer and voice for Aftab Ackbar, the son of Admiral Ackbar, respectively. [36] Composer John Williams cameos as Oma Tres, a Kijimi bartender, and Lin-Manuel Miranda cameos as a Resistance trooper. [39] Kevin Smith and Jeff Garlin both have cameos. [40] [41] Actors making reprisal vocal cameos include James Earl Jones as Darth Vader, Andy Serkis as Snoke, and the voices of Jedi Past with Ewan McGregor and Alec Guinness as Obi-Wan Kenobi (the latter via digitally altered archive audio), Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker, Ashley Eckstein as Ahsoka Tano, Freddie Prinze Jr. as Kanan Jarrus, Olivia d'Abo as Luminara Unduli, Frank Oz as Yoda, Liam Neeson as Qui-Gon Jinn, Jennifer Hale as Aayla Secura, Samuel L. Jackson as Mace Windu, and Angelique Perrin as Adi Gallia. [36] Ed Sheeran, [36] Dhani Harrison, Nigel Godrich, J. D Dillard, and Dave Hearn cameo as stormtroopers. Production [ edit] Development [ edit] In October 2012, Star Wars creator George Lucas sold his production company Lucasfilm, and with it the Star Wars franchise, to The Walt Disney Company. [42] Disney subsequently announced the Star Wars sequel trilogy. [43] In June 2014, it was announced that Rian Johnson, writer and director of The Last Jedi, would write a story treatment for Episode IX. [44] In August 2015, Colin Trevorrow was announced as the director of the film; [45] he was to write the script with frequent collaborator Derek Connolly. [45] [46] In April 2017, Johnson stated that he was not involved in writing the film. [47] In February 2016, Disney chief executive officer Bob Iger confirmed that pre-production on Episode IX had begun. [48] Carrie Fisher died in December 2016. Her brother Todd later said, "She was going to be the big payoff in the final film. She was going to be the last Jedi, so to speak. " [49] In late April 2017, Disney announced that the film would be released on May 24, 2019. [50] A month later, filming was expected to begin in January 2018, [51] but this was later pushed back to August. In August 2017, it was announced that Jack Thorne would rewrite the script. [52] On September 5, 2017, Lucasfilm stated that Trevorrow had left the production following creative differences. [53] The Hollywood Reporter reported that his working relationship with Kathleen Kennedy had become unmanageable after failing to deliver a satisfactory script, despite writing several drafts. [54] Johnson was rumored as the top choice to replace Trevorrow as director, [55] but stated "it was never in the plan for me to direct Episode IX. " [56] The next day, it was announced that J. J. Abrams, the director of The Force Awakens, would return to direct the film, [57] and that the film's release date would be moved to December 20, 2019. [58] The story team met with George Lucas before writing the new script, [59] which Abrams co-wrote with Chris Terrio; [60] Trevorrow and Connolly retain story credits. [61] [62] [d] The story was rewritten to some extent before filming was completed. [65] The film was produced by Abrams's company Bad Robot Productions, Kathleen Kennedy, and Michelle Rejwan. [60] Before filming, Episode IX was initially given the working title Black Diamond, which was then changed to TrIXie, [66] most likely to insert the roman numeral "IX" within the working title. [67] The title, The Rise of Skywalker, was announced at April 2019's Star Wars Celebration in Chicago. [68] Casting [ edit] Carrie Fisher, who played Leia Organa, died on December 27, 2016. Variety and Reuters reported that she had been planned for a key role in Episode IX. [69] In January 2017, Lucasfilm stated that there were no plans to digitally generate Fisher's performance as they had for Rogue One. [70] The following April, Fisher's brother Todd revealed that Fisher's daughter, Billie Lourd, had granted Disney the rights to use recent footage of Fisher. [71] However, a week later, Kathleen Kennedy stated that Fisher would not appear in the film. [72] [73] In July 2018, J. J. Abrams announced that unused footage of Fisher from The Force Awakens would be used to help complete the story. [9] [10] [74] [e] In flashback scenes, digital de-aging was used for the appearance of Luke but not Leia. [75] In July 2018, Keri Russell was in talks to play a part with some "action-heavy fight scenes", [76] and it was confirmed that Billy Dee Williams would return as Lando Calrissian, [77] onscreen for the first time since 1983's Return of the Jedi —marking one of the longest intervals between portrayals of a character by the same actor in American film history. [31] [f] At the end of July, Russell was confirmed to have been cast, [78] and there was an announcement of returning and additional new cast members. [1] In late August, Deadline Hollywood announced that Dominic Monaghan and Matt Smith had been cast in unspecified roles, [79] [80] but Smith later denied his involvement. [81] [g] Greg Grunberg reprises his role as Temmin "Snap" Wexley. [33] Jimmy Vee stated on Twitter that he would be reprising the role of R2-D2, but in the final film the droid was credited to Hassan Taj and Lee Towersey. [84] [37] Brian Herring returns to puppeteer BB-8. [85] At Star Wars Celebration in April 2019, it was revealed via the film's teaser trailer that Ian McDiarmid would return to portray Palpatine. [26] Since the event was held after principal photography wrapped, Abrams was thrilled that news of McDiarmid on the set never leaked. [86] Kathleen Kennedy said they decided to reveal Palpatine's return ahead of the film's release because "many of the characters that are playing a significant role in the story, the fans know. They don't know how this story is going to unfold, but they know who they are. It's not like Baby Yoda, " the surprise popular character from The Mandalorian. [87] Filming [ edit] Principal photography began on August 1, 2018, at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, England. [1] Filming also took place in Wadi Rum, Jordan. [88] Oscar Isaac stated that Abrams was allowing more improvised acting than in the previous two films. [89] Due to the tight schedule, some editing took place on set. [90] Principal photography wrapped on February 15, 2019. [91] Footage from the film was shown at The Walt Disney Company's annual shareholders meeting on March 7, 2019. [92] Reshoots took place at Bad Robot Productions between late September and mid-October. [93] Post-production [ edit] The visual effects were created by Industrial Light & Magic and supervised by Roger Guyett. [94] The film finished post-production on November 25, 2019. After Boyega accidentally left a copy of the script in his hotel room, it was listed on eBay for around £65. A Disney employee identified the script as authentic and purchased it from the seller for an undisclosed sum. [95] [96] [97] Lucasfilm honored Riley Howell, a student and Star Wars fan who heroically died at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte shooting in April 2019, by naming a Jedi after him in its book Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker - The Visual Dictionary. The book credits "Ri-Lee Howell" with collecting "many of the earliest accounts of exploration and codifications of The Force. " [98] Music [ edit] On January 10, 2018, it was confirmed that John Williams would return to compose and conduct The Rise of Skywalker. [99] [100] The next month, Williams announced that it would be the last Star Wars film for which he would compose the score. [101] In August 2019, it was revealed that Williams had written about 35 of an expected 135 minutes of music for the film, which according to Williams's brother Don, would incorporate all of the major themes of the Skywalker saga. [102] Scoring began in July 2019 with Williams and William Ross conducting and orchestrating the sessions over the course of six months. [103] Walt Disney Records released the soundtrack album digitally on December 18, 2019, with a physical release following on December 20. [104] Marketing [ edit] Though Abrams stayed silent about many details of the film, he expressed his hopes that audiences would be "satisfied. " [105] He headed a panel dedicated to the film on April 12, 2019, during Star Wars Celebration in Chicago, Illinois, [106] where the film's title was revealed via the first trailer, and new images were shown. [68] The trailer was viewed 111 million times in the first 24 hours of its release, which was 20 million more views than the teaser for The Last Jedi and more than double that of The Force Awakens. [107] A publishing campaign titled " Journey to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker " was announced on May 4, 2019 ( Star Wars Day). It includes the novel Resistance Reborn, set between The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker, and various other titles. [108] Additionally, the story events of the Disneyland themed area Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge precede the film, including the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run motion simulator, which features Chewbacca. [109] On August 24, a new poster and "sizzle reel" was released at D23; [25] the latter was released to the public two days later. The footage includes a montage of the Skywalker saga so far, as well as several new shots from the film. [110] The final trailer was released on October 21, 2019 during Monday Night Football. [111] In December 2019, the video game Fortnite Battle Royale released several cosmetics featuring character skins for Rey, Finn, a Sith Trooper, Kylo Ren, and Zorii Bliss along with a TIE Fighter glider, a Millennium Falcon glider (which was given to players for free from the Winterfest Event), four emotes, and a two free banners. [112] On December 14, Fortnite 's publisher Epic Games released a preview of the film on an in-game theater screen as a live event. [113] At the end of the event, a message from Palpatine (like the one mentioned in the film's opening crawl) was heard. [114] To coincide with the release of the film, a trailer for the forthcoming video game, Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga was released on the same day. [115] Release [ edit] The film was originally planned to be released on May 24, 2019, in the United States before being pushed back to December 20. [50] [58] It had its world premiere in Los Angeles on December 16. [116] Unlike most studio films, Disney reportedly did not hold test screenings for The Rise of Skywalker, instead only showing it to Abrams' friends and family, as well as a terminally ill fan. [117] [118] A shot near the end of the film, featuring two female Resistance members kissing, was cut in Dubai and Singapore. [119] [120] The film will be released on Disney+ in 2020. [121] Reception [ edit] Box office [ edit] As of February 2, 2020, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker has grossed $507. 1 million in the United States and Canada, and $551 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $1. 058 billion. [4] [5] Pre-sale tickets went on sale on October 21, 2019 and the film sold more tickets in their first hour of availability on Atom Tickets than the previous record-holder for ticket sales, Avengers: Endgame. It became Atom Tickets' second-best first-day seller of all-time behind Endgame, selling more than twice the number of tickets as The Last Jedi sold in that same timeframe, while Fandango reported it outsold all previous Star Wars films. [111] [122] Box office tracking had The Rise of Skywalker grossing around $205 million in its opening weekend, though some firms predicted a debut closer to $175 million. [123] The film made $89. 6 million on its first day, including $40 million from Thursday night previews, the sixth-highest opening day of all-time. [124] [125] It went on to debut to $177. 4 million, which was the third-highest opening ever for a December release and the 12th-best all-time, and it was also noted that Saturday (which saw a 47 percent drop from Friday's gross) was the busiest shopping day of the year, likely affecting ticket sales. [126] [127] [128] However, Deadline Hollywood did write that "we can't ignore" the less than stellar audience exit scores, which could affect the film's legs moving forward. [126] The film made $32 million on Christmas Day, the second-best total ever for the holiday after The Force Awakens ' $49. 3 million in 2015. [129] It went on to have a five-day total of $135. 2 million, including $72. 4 million for the weekend. [130] [131] [132] In its third weekend the film made $34. 5 million, remaining in first, [133] [134] before being dethroned in its fourth weekend by newcomer 1917. [135] Worldwide the film was projected to gross around $450 million in its opening weekend, including $250 million from 52 international territories. [136] It made $59. 1 million from its first day of international release in 46 countries. The biggest markets were the United Kingdom ($8. 3 million), Germany ($7. 2 million), France ($5. 3 million) and Australia ($4. 3 million). [137] In China, where Star Wars has never been a big draw and each Disney installment opened to diminishing amounts, the film made just $1. 6 million (RMB11. 6 million) through its first day. [138] It went on to open to $198 million from overseas countries and $373. 5 million worldwide, coming in below projections and 47 percent lower than The Last Jedi ' s total. Its biggest opening totals remained the UK ($26. 8 million), Germany ($21. 8 million), France ($15. 2 million), Japan ($14. 6 million), Australia ($12. 6 million), and China ($12. 1 million). [137] Critical response [ edit] Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 52% based on 472 reviews, with an average rating of 6. 17/10. The website's critics consensus reads: " Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker suffers from a frustrating lack of imagination, but concludes this beloved saga with fan-focused devotion. " [139] It is the lowest rated live-action, theatrically released Star Wars film on the site. On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 54 out of 100, based on 60 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [140] Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter praised the visual effects, but criticized the storytelling, writing, "A plot like this, featuring so many characters, locations and story dynamics, can by nature be confusing; so relentless is the pileup of incident that, at a certain point, one can be excused for checking out on the particulars of what's going on at a given moment and why, in favor of just going along for the amusement park ride. " [141] For The A. V. Club, A. A. Dowd gave the film a C+, writing that the film "is so freighted with obligation that it almost groans under the weight, flashing a weak smile as it vaguely approximates the appearance of a zippy good time". [142] The BBC 's Nicholas Barber wrote that "the film is well acted, it looks so good that there is bound to be a fabulous tie-in coffee-table book of concept art, and it has a positive message about never giving up hope. But the main feeling it instills in the viewer is a renewed respect for the imagination of Lucas. The Rise of Skywalker has been lovingly crafted by a host of talented people, and yet the best they can do is pay tribute to everything he did several decades ago. " [143] Richard Roeper, reviewing for the Chicago Sun-Times, gave the film three stars out of four, stating, " The Rise of Skywalker rarely comes close to touching greatness, but it's a solid, visually dazzling and warmhearted victory for the Force of quality filmmaking. " [144] Owen Gleiberman of Variety praised the film as "the most elegant, emotionally rounded, and gratifying Star Wars adventure since the glory days of Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back ", but added that "given the last eight films, the bar isn't that high". [145] Michael Phillips for Chicago Tribune wrote that " The Rise of Skywalker does the job. It wraps up the trio of trilogies begun in 1977 in a confident, soothingly predictable way, doing all that is cinematically possible to avoid poking the bear otherwise known as tradition-minded quadrants of the Star Wars fan base. " [146] Scott Mendelson for Forbes described the film as "possibly worse than any prior Star Wars 'episode'. It ends a legendary franchise with a thud while denying this new trilogy its artistic reason for existence. " He said the main problem "isn't just that it absolutely walks back a number of potent reveals and plot threads from the last movie, but rather that the 142-minute movie spends almost its entire running time retconning its predecessor and adding painfully conventional 'plot twists' and patronizing reversals in the name of mollifying the fans who merely want to be reminded of the first three movies. " [147] Similarly, Justin Chang of the Los Angeles Times felt the film "nakedly offers itself up in the spirit of a Last Jedi corrective, a return to storytelling basics, a nearly 2½-hour compendium of everything that made you fall in love with Star Wars in the first place. The more accurate way to describe it, I think, is as an epic failure of nerve. This Rise feels more like a retreat, a return to a zone of emotional and thematic safety from a filmmaker with a gift for packaging nostalgia as subversion. " [148] Writing for The New Yorker, Richard Brody found the film to come short of others in the franchise, stating: "The faults of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker are those of the franchise over all, distilled and magnified because the film's director, J. Abrams, is mainly a distiller and a magnifier, and brings virtually no originality to it. His earnest and righteously grandiose direction evokes, as few movies do, a craving for Michael Bay at the controls. " [149] Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle disliked the film, writing in his review: "The audience is reacting, not with honest feeling, but more like one of Pavlov's dogs. Here's a truth that must be kept in mental balance with the warm rush of the movie's final minutes: For about 75 percent of its running time, The Rise Of Skywalker is a disappointment. Still, for all the movie's faults, it's likely that most people will consider The Rise of Skywalker and accept the trade: Sit through a so-so 110 minutes to get to a strong half hour. " [150] Whereas Kelly Marie Tran had around 10 minutes of screentime in The Last Jedi, she appears for about a minute in The Rise of Skywalker. The reduced role was interpreted by some critics as a concession to fans who disliked her character; [151] Tran had been a target of online harassment following the release of The Last Jedi. In Vox, Alissa Wilkinson wrote that "it’s hard not to think that choice is designed to avoid further angering those fans who harbor a racist vendetta against a movie that dares to cast an Asian woman in a co-starring role". [152] Screenwriter Chris Terrio said Tran had reduced screentime because of the difficulty of including the late Carrie Fisher in scenes. [153] Audience response [ edit] According to CinemaScore, American audiences gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale; by comparison, The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi each earned an "A" score and all three of the prequels an "A–". [154] On PostTrak, audiences gave the film an average 4 out of 5 stars, with 70 percent saying they would definitely recommend it; parents and children under 12 years old (who made up 16 percent of opening night attendance) gave it a full five out of five stars. Men (who made up 67 percent of the audience) gave the film an overall positive score of 80 percent while women (33 percent) gave it an 84 percent. [126] [155] RelishMix, which tracks social media posts and online presence, "noticed a divided reaction to Skywalker online, though it leaned slightly positive". [126] Months prior to the film's trailer release, the film was review bombed on Rotten Tomatoes to the point where the "Want to See" percentage went down as far as 5 percent within a day, with many of them focusing on lingering negativity towards The Last Jedi. [156] Similar bombing with Captain Marvel caused Rotten Tomatoes to completely remove the Want to See feature after temporarily changing it to a number. [156] Despite the early review bombing and the lower scores with critics and audience polls, The Rise of Skywalker received a high Rotten Tomatoes audience score. This was opposite to the low audience and high critics score of The Last Jedi. Humza Hussain at Screen Rant suggested that the story decisions had generally appeased the detractors of The Last Jedi. [157] Abrams was aware that any decision would please some and not others, saying "They're all right". [158] Accolades [ edit] Notes [ edit] ^ The "Skywalker saga" refers to the main Star Wars film franchise, which is a trilogy of trilogies. [6] ^ a b Billie Lourd portrays her mother's character in a short flashback, which also utilizes footage from Return of the Jedi. [11] [12] ^ Unseen footage of Fisher from The Last Jedi was considered but not used. [13] [14] ^ Trevorrow and Connolly's script, titled Duel of the Fates after the theme of the same name from The Phantom Menace, included elements which were utilized to some extent in the final film, such as Kylo finding a Sith holocron in Darth Vader's castle on Mustafar, and the transference of Force energy. [63] [64] ^ According to Todd Fisher, "There's a lot of minutes of footage. I don't mean just outtakes. 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Thank you so much for doing this. Between 1:19 and 3:00 I just picture the force ghosts of all the jedi who fell during order 66 culminating with Anankin, Luke, Leia and Obi wan. All come out and use the force to destroy the imperial fleet and palpatine. Rogue One was the only good film from Disney. Peter Myhew, died recently, so this his last haraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah. Star wars: episode ix heavy breathing.

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Studio 188 . I was 5 when the first Star Wars came out in 1977. To this day it is the only film where an audience spontaneously rose in standing ovation. And this was in the 70s, in northern England! The Rise of Skywalker was a perfect end to the ennealogy. My five year old self happily stood once again in ovation to such an awesome film. The 47 year old just felt truly fulfilled. But I'm a genuine Star Wars fan, not a troll. Star Wars: Episode i.p. Star wars episode ix opening crawl. Star wars: episode ix day release. Star wars: episode ix a new order.

 

 

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