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Return of the last Jedi

Coming to Star Wars: an emotional end for the Skywalkers. Then what?

- LISA RICHWINE

The new Star Wars movie arrives in Thai cinemas today promising an epic conclusion to three trilogies over four decades and answers to at least some of the biggest questions that have puzzled fans of the galaxy far, far away. But one major mystery likely will linger after the credits roll: where does the Star Wars movie franchise head next?

The Rise Of Skywalker will reveal new insights about the parents of Resistance fighter Rey, more informatio­n about what drives helmeted villain Kylo Ren and the backstory of ex-stormtroop­er Finn, the movie’s stars have said in interviews.

“There’s a lot of joy and the ending is emotional,” said Daisy Ridley, who plays Rey. “That’s not to say it’s totally sad. It’s definitely emotional, but I think people will be uplifted when they leave the cinema.”

Star Wars, the second-highest grossing movie franchise with more than US$9.2 billion in ticket sales, began with George Lucas’ 1977 movie about farmboy-turned-hero Luke Skywalker.

The new film is billed as an end to the story told in eight previous instalment­s. As is typical with the latest Star Wars movies from Walt Disney Co, little has been made public about the plot.

Clips show Rey wielding a lightsaber glowing red, the colour associated with the Dark Side, raising questions about whether she switches allegiance­s to fight the Resistance.

Adam Driver said viewers will see an evolution for Kylo Ren that was set in place when he initially discussed the role with director J.J. Abrams for 2015 film The Force Awakens.

“Our first meeting, he gave me this piece of informatio­n about the character that I thought was interestin­g,” Driver said. “It’s six years of anticipati­ng this thing, building toward an event.”

Carrie Fisher, the late actress who portrayed Princess Leia, also will appear through unused footage from The Force Awakens.

And Finn’s past will be explained through the unveiling of a “really cool relationsh­ip”, actor John Boyega said.

Abrams said audiences should expect “great, daring swashbuckl­e fun” as Rey, Poe and Finn team up, a “moving” story and even “horror” at times. “Things get pretty intense and scary,” he said.

The next stop for the movie franchise is unclear.

Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger has said the company will pause new Star Wars films after Rise Of Skywalker. He told the BBC in November that he believed Disney had released too many movies in the franchise over a short period.

Ticket sales for 2017’s The Last Jedi reached a massive $1.3 billion worldwide but fell short of The Force Awakens. The Last Jedi also sparked criticism from a vocal segment of fans who did not like the movie’s tone and parts of the story. And 2018’s Solo took in just $393 million globally.

“There’s something so special about a Star Wars film,” Iger said. “And less is more.”

Disney still has a new Star Wars trilogy on its schedule starting in December 2022, but the original writers — Game Of Thrones showrunner­s David Benioff and D.B. Weiss — pulled out of the project in October.

In the meantime, Disney is running a Star Wars TV series called The Mandaloria­n on its Disney+ streaming service and plans at least two more.

“Wherever Star Wars goes,” Abrams said, “it should be filled with, I think, the kind of surprise and heart and hope that I’ve always felt with these movies.”

“That’s not to say they all should be any one thing,” he added, “but there is something about the beating heart of Star Wars, that George created 42 years ago... that’s kind of the mothership.”

‘‘There’s something so special about a Star Wars film. And less is more

 ??  ?? Daisy Ridley as Rey, left, and Adam Driver as Kylo Ren in Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker.
Daisy Ridley as Rey, left, and Adam Driver as Kylo Ren in Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker.
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A Star Wars fan waits outside the TCL Chinese Theater five days before the release of Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker.
 ??  ?? Peter Mayhew as Chewbacca and Harrison Ford as Han Solo in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Peter Mayhew as Chewbacca and Harrison Ford as Han Solo in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

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