The Rise of Skywalker Rise of Skywalker Leaks and Spoilers thread

One thing I find funny is that people call thee leaks "mess", "horrible" blablabla just because some choices taken, a character dies or a character does somenthing they dont like, but they don't think the movie can be, actually, a good movie anyways XD
I love Star Wars but I love cinema too so I want a good film more than anything.
 
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So someone edited together a video version of the 4Chan ending leak that is absolutely 100% true and has completely natural dialogue.


You truly are a queen. :atp:

Finn and Rose looking at each other, I died. :lmao:
 
So someone edited together a video version of the 4Chan ending leak that is absolutely 100% true and has completely natural dialogue.

I'm swapping the embedded version out for a link because it keeps auto playing.

https://www.reddit.com/r/DarthRey/comments/dpcz24/leaked_tros_ending_4chan_leak_was_right_no_i_do/
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Its more meaningful if she chooses to honor Luke by adopting his surname and rejecting Palpatine's name and legacy. Rather than her being born a Skywalker through no choice of her own.

So if you're born with a surname that's means less than if you take it from someone else? So if Dani takes the Connor name in the Terminator franchise, or Peter Parker takes the Stark surname that would be more meaningful? This has been in done in countless other stories, don't see why it should be a problem now.

If she were his daughter, she could still honor her father's legacy. Likewise if he were her uncle. The result is the same. This trilogy is apparently supposed to be about the Skywalker family. If this is really the end of it, then it should end with an actual Skywalker. Rey being a Skywalker would mean his legacy of defeating Palpatine would be as equally as meaningful as it was in Return of the Jedi.

Of course, we wouldn't be in this mess if Disney actually honored Luke by not turning him into a cowardly hermit that drinks milk out of a space cow.What would honor Luke is if Palpatine wasn't in this movie in the first place....
 
So if you're born with a surname that's means less than if you take it from someone else? So if Dani takes the Connor name in the Terminator franchise, or Peter Parker takes the Stark surname that would be more meaningful? This has been in done in countless other stories, don't see why it should be a problem now.

If she were his daughter, she could still honor her father's legacy. Likewise if he were her uncle. The result is the same. This trilogy is apparently supposed to be about the Skywalker family. If this is really the end of it, then it should end with an actual Skywalker. Rey being a Skywalker would mean his legacy of defeating Palpatine would be as equally as meaningful as it was in Return of the Jedi.

Of course, we wouldn't be in this mess if Disney actually honored Luke by not turning him into a cowardly hermit that drinks milk out of a space cow.What would honor Luke is if Palpatine wasn't in this movie in the first place....

i hate to bring it up again but Luke’s characterization in TLJ was such utter dog-****! He never Ever gave up on his father and here he has a moment of weakness in nearly killing his nephew? It is such an ass backwards step in the character and writing that it damaged a lot of this trilogy. This trilogy was kind of screwed from the get go y not having a proper outline in place. The way this trilogy has treated the older characters has been pretty underwhelming, at least to me. I am likely in the minority though
 
i hate to bring it up again but Luke’s characterization in TLJ was such utter dog-****! He never Ever gave up on his father and here he has a moment of weakness in nearly killing his nephew? It is such an ass backwards step in the character and writing that it damaged a lot of this trilogy. This trilogy was kind of screwed from the get go y not having a proper outline in place. The way this trilogy has treated the older characters has been pretty underwhelming, at least to me. I am likely in the minority though

Luke instinctually reacted after he saw the horrors that would come. What Luke saw scared the hell out of him. The death of everything he and the Rebellion had fought for and he pulled his saber to stop it. Then the moment passed but before he could turn the saber off Ben woke up and... you know the rest.

Luke is human. He is capable of terror and has fight or flight reactions just like everyone else. Even in ROTJ he tried to kill Vader in a rage because Vader said he would turn Leia.
 
Luke instinctually reacted after he saw the horrors that would come. What Luke saw scared the hell out of him. The death of everything he and the Rebellion had fought for and he pulled his sabre to stop it. Then the moment passed but before he could turn the sabre off Ben woke up and... you know the rest.

Luke is human. He is capable of terror and has fight or flight reactions just like everyone else. Even in ROTJ he tried to kill Vader in a rage because Vader said he would turn Leia.
If we are going to be fair, RotJ emphasized that Luke was past that. That he had found... what are the words I am looking for... oh yeah, peace and purpose.

The issue was Rian trying to shorthand some sympathy for Kylo, and instead turned him into an even bigger monster. :funny:
 
I still wonder if there's a chance we learn Ben was being somehow influenced by Palpatine via Vader's helmet. It would make sense if Luke had kept the helmet as a reminder of his father and something to symbolize where the path of the dark side leads to his students. And of course make sense of why Kylo says "show me again" when he's talking to it. What if he believes it's his grandfather talking to him, but it's in fact Palpatine's spirit that attached to the helmet just before Vader tosses him?

I think it could be fascinating if Palpatine played an unseen role in what happened between Kylo and Luke. It could also create an interesting mirror to how it's implied Palpatine may have 'incepted' the Padme nightmares in Anakin and led him down a path that became a self-fulfilling prophecy. Similarly, what if what Luke sees in Ben's mind is somehow a deception from Palpatine? And that Ben was still struggling with the dark, but hadn't fully turned? There was concept art for TLJ that depicted Luke being haunted by a Sith ghost. I know we are led to believe that Luke, Han and Leia all think Snoke was solely responsible for turning Ben (and Luke blames himself), but I think it could add a nice layer to the whole thing if Palps has an unseen hand in it all.
 
I don't get it.
There was a fake leak of the ending, with dialogue that sounded like it came from a speak and spell. So someone used old footage and patched together dialogue to recreate it.
 
Cant atone for murdering billions, torture, war crimes, kidnapping, tyranny, destroying the New Republic etc in a single film's third act. He can however begin the process of atoning, get on the Force's good side, and square things with his family and Rey. Thatd be a good start to a lifetime of penance.
Vader did....
 
Per Jeremy Conrad it's now going to start to screen for Disney employees so hopefully that means more leaks and clarification.
 
Some more details on the leaks regarding the Sith dagger, the character “Ochi”, Rey’s parents and more

Examining "Ochi" from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker: The Skeleton Key to Episode IX Spoilers. | Making Star Wars
 
Some more details on the leaks regarding the Sith dagger, the character “Ochi”, Rey’s parents and more

Examining "Ochi" from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker: The Skeleton Key to Episode IX Spoilers. | Making Star Wars
Oh man I got chills reading this
 
That's interesting. It's also interesting to me how much Daisy is talking about "Dark Rey" so far considering it was such a small part of the leaks.
 
It's pretty obvious she's not gonna just be some random nobody who just happens to be a force user.
 
Some more details on the leaks regarding the Sith dagger, the character “Ochi”, Rey’s parents and more

Examining "Ochi" from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker: The Skeleton Key to Episode IX Spoilers. | Making Star Wars


"the ground is unstable, and the heroes are soon sucked into the sand, ending up in the lair of a sand snake where Ochi’s remains are also entombed."

I'm pretty sure they are in the sand snake's lair in this pic:

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There is a dirt tunnel behind them. Probably a tunnel created by the sand snake.
 
Very curious to see who’s playing Palpatine’s son.
 
The dagger guy, I think is meant to be reptilian. But yeah, Matt Smith does look like he could reasonably related to Ian.
I just saw on another site that it might be Grendy from GoT. That would be... odd?
 

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