Rey is a Skywalker, folks. Come on.
yup, also I think in the novel kylo actually says something like "it is you!" when she calls the saber at the end lending credence to the fact that kylo also had a vision which included rey
yeah it's an interesting one. also explains how kylo seems to see rey during the vision.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuY50ZUjg6w&t=1m55s
Rey is a Skywalker, folks. Come on.
I guess from a circular story telling perspective, the origin of the skywalker struggle was kenobi versus anakin. So it would make some sense that the struggle continues anew in this series with kenobi (rey) now being the weaker jedi versus anakins grandchild who mimics him.
That would make Lukes role essentially the conduit between Kenobis and return the saga to being about the struggle between Kenobi and Anakin which was a prequel thing obviously
Still a skywalker family drama but with an added layer of reoccuring ideas
I think that something people don't often recognize is that Obi-Wan may not be blood but he pretty much is family. Anakin anf Obi were both apprenticed to Jinn and while Jinn's death had the Council shift Anakin's apprenticeship to Obi-Wan, he always was more of an Older Brother figure for Anakin. He was also close with Padme and Bail Organa. He saved Luke and Leia and spent his last years watching over Luke specifically.
Obi-Wan may not be blood but he's pretty much as close to family as one can be without being blood. Keeping the Kenobi lineage closely associated to the Skywalker lineage makes perfect sense to me.
Edit: Somewhat like a Royal line and it's Stewards.
Good theory. It makes me doubt my own belief on the Skywalker theory. Going to have to look deeper into this. Thanks for sharing.I agree, it's not 100% sure, but on a personal level I think it's 100% certain (it's not even about being right or wrong for me, I just love to speculate about these kinds of things).
On the her vision, I do find it interesting that Obi-Wan is calling her out. Specifically mentioning 'Rey'. Yoda has a more generic (re-used) line for example same as Luke. Then there is the whole theory that her Force vision has some overlap with a vision that Kylo has about 'a girl'. And he's shown holding what looks like Obi-Wan's lightsaber in the vision:
The theory (origin of the theory) is that Rey has a vision about Kylo upon touching Anakin's saber and Kylo has a vision about a girl left on Jakku upon touching Obi-Wan's saber. Couple that with the tweet that went out on the official Star Wars twitter a while back:
It's looking like that it's going to be a plot point in future films. And finally I think Kylo's real name being Ben is going to have a more emotional pay-off then it just being his name, from a story point of view.
When Rey picks up Luke's lightsaber, she has the vision of crying at being left behind by someone flying off in a spaceship, while Luke's theme is playing. Luke's theme also sounds in another scene with Rey, can't remember right now which one because it has been some time since I last saw the movie. The use of Luke's music alone is proof enough for me that Luke is her father.
Who's writing the story for the new trilogy? I'm assuming it's someone from LucasArts or is each director allowed to make up whatever they want?
When Rey picks up Luke's lightsaber, she has the vision of crying at being left behind by someone flying off in a spaceship, while Luke's theme is playing. Luke's theme also sounds in another scene with Rey, can't remember right now which one because it has been some time since I last saw the movie. The use of Luke's music alone is proof enough for me that Luke is her father.
If Rey's parentage is a mystery in TFA, and the answer is "Luke", then proper storytelling would have made Luke an actual character in that movie (rather than a Macguffin to drive the plot).
"No, I am your father" in ESB wouldn't have meant jack shit if Vader wasn't a main character in the previous film.
I don't think there's any need to use a CGI Alec when Ewan would be willing. Ewan's as associated with the role as much as Alec is nowadays. Plus JJ brought him back to do the 'These are your first steps' line.What are the chances of them bringing back Alec Guiness via CGI? It could work given the Ghost effect distorts them enough to make an actor seem real. At least with Luke scenes, I think Obi will reveal Rey's secrets to him.
I've said this before but out of all the possibilities this is the least likely
it'd be the laziest and least surprising thing they could do
They could just makeup Ewan.
Or CGI him
Ewan should return to star wars universe in some form whether it be a ghost or a standalone movie. Makes me wonder if Luke will still talk to yorda ghost as well a kenobi ghost.
What are the chances of them bringing back Alec Guiness via CGI?
I hope Hayden returns, too. In all seriousness.Ewan should return to star wars universe in some form whether it be a ghost or a standalone movie. Makes me wonder if Luke will still talk to yorda ghost as well a kenobi ghost.
As much as I believe this will probably be the case, I think it's completely silly that people are so certain about a trilogy that has started out vague and is only 1/3rd done.
Really hope she is a nobody as that would be the most satisfying outcome.
Maybe its just a random quote that is cool and is atmospheric done.So when Luke says, "my father had it, my sister had it, and YOU have it".... Who is he referring to? And if Rey is not his daughter, how does that framing make any sense?
Might be Ben Solo. Luke was training him.So when Luke says, "my father had it, my sister had it, and YOU have it".... Who is he referring to? And if Rey is not his daughter, how does that framing make any sense?
Werd. Is this discussion really still happening? ...because it's 2017.Yeah it really feels like some peeps have forgotten that Star Wars is a space opera.
Won't bat an eyelid if she is Luke's daughter.
She's a failed attempt to try and clone.Jabba the Hutt
What a beauty Jabba had on the inside
I agree, it's not 100% sure, but on a personal level I think it's 100% certain (it's not even about being right or wrong for me, I just love to speculate about these kinds of things).
On the her vision, I do find it interesting that Obi-Wan is calling her out. Specifically mentioning 'Rey'. Yoda has a more generic (re-used) line for example same as Luke. Then there is the whole theory that her Force vision has some overlap with a vision that Kylo has about 'a girl'. And he's shown holding what looks like Obi-Wan's lightsaber in the vision:
The theory (origin of the theory) is that Rey has a vision about Kylo upon touching Anakin's saber and Kylo has a vision about a girl left on Jakku upon touching Obi-Wan's saber. Couple that with the tweet that went out on the official Star Wars twitter a while back:
It's looking like that it's going to be a plot point in future films. And finally I think Kylo's real name being Ben is going to have a more emotional pay-off then it just being his name, from a story point of view.
When Rey picks up Luke's lightsaber, she has the vision of crying at being left behind by someone flying off in a spaceship, while Luke's theme is playing. Luke's theme also sounds in another scene with Rey, can't remember right now which one because it has been some time since I last saw the movie. The use of Luke's music alone is proof enough for me that Luke is her father.
So when Luke says, "my father had it, my sister had it, and YOU have it".... Who is he referring to? And if Rey is not his daughter, how does that framing make any sense?
No that's prequel shit nobody wants to acknowledge.I don't get the obsessive resistance (pun intended) at Rey being portrayed as Luke's daughter...
Are people just clinging to that old Jedi tenant of celibacy or something? A Jedi order policy that never applied to him in the 1s place?
Now I think about it, I'm not too sure why Han and Leia named their son after Obiwan.
Obiwan was extremely important to Luke but his relationship to Leia and Han are indirectly influential at best so I wonder if something more happened between VI and VII that made Leia and Han looked up to Obiwan enough to name their son after him.
I guess I can picture Obiwan blowing a load into someone.
I've said this before but out of all the possibilities this is the least likely
it'd be the laziest and least surprising thing they could do