The Rise of Skywalker The Big Question (Last Jedi Spoilers)

Yeah, sorry, brainfart.

Still, the point is there's precedent in a broad sense, and the OT never gets into the nitty-gritty of what a force-ghost can and can't do. It's a blank slate, Yoda in TLJ doesn't contradict jack that came before it.
 
None of which is established in the movies. It's a blank slate, no rules are laid out other than Obi can't "interfere" when Luke confronts Vader. That could mean a dozen different things.

Just because you have a blank slate, doesn't mean you should hit yourself in the head with it.

There are no rules that a force ghost can't 'interfere' directly with the real world, but any writer worth two bits realizes the problems and questions that they can't answer that would arise, if one were to do so.
 
Writers have imagination. Probably a sticky issue with you.
 
"Writing sucks. It's terrible. Writing is not fun..." -Rian Johnson

:) :o
 
"Writing sucks. It's terrible. Writing is not fun..." -Rian Johnson

:) :o


"I hate writing. But I love having written."—Dorothy Parker
"Yeah, writers do hate writing."—Philip Seymour Hoffman
“Writing in English is the most ingenious torture ever devised for sins committed in previous lives.” —James Joyce

Lots of writers are like Rian Johnson.
 
Yup.

Hell, pretty sure George would feel the same. A lot of these people are ideas men, and the actual fun of making a film is likely when you're actually on-set bringing what's on paper to life.
 
Yup.

Hell, pretty sure George would feel the same. A lot of these people are ideas men, and the actual fun of making a film is likely when you're actually on-set bringing what's on paper to life.

Yep:

George Lucas said:
"I spent a lot of my time writing screenplays, which was the thing I hated the most."
 
I believe it's a given that he will appear in the movie to come capacity. The question will be how prominent of a role he will have.

The people who enjoyed the TLJ will be content with him being a force ghost, offering guidance to Rey.

The people who didn't enjoy TLJ, will likely want some type of major redemption arc in the story for Luke. Maybe even have him come back in the flesh instead of a force ghost.
 
I believe it's a given that he will appear in the movie to come capacity. The question will be how prominent of a role he will have.

The people who enjoyed the TLJ will be content with him being a force ghost, offering guidance to Rey.

The people who didn't enjoy TLJ, will likely want some type of major redemption arc in the story for Luke. Maybe even have him come back in the flesh instead of a force ghost.

Maybe Luke is just hanging out in the world between worlds and isn't really dead ;)
 
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I wouldn't be surprised Abrams pulls a Yoda in "Last Jedi" and aids Rey in her fight against Kylo Ren by bringing down Force lightning or something. For those people who thought Luke got cheated out of the "duel to end all duels" big hurrah moment in "TLJ", Abrams might do something to appease them. Personally, I liked Luke's death but can't please everyone.
 

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