I think she is a female clone from lukes hand that Darth Vader has cut him off. At the same time, the Blue Light Sword lost by Luke, which now reappears in TFA.
Or it's just not intended to be some big mystery or twist.
Since Bail Organa raised Leia and we know that he has contact with Ben between Episode III and IV, I assume that Leia knew of Kenobi before IV.
Mostly likely was told stories of Kenobi while being raised aand stuff since her adopted father was present during the clone wars,
It's Snokes. Gotta have that "Rey, I am your father" moment in Ep VIII.
(It is totally Luke and honesly don't know why they didn't just do that in VII already).
The parents of rey aren't important to the overall storyline. They are prolly nobodies, I mean who leaves their child with Unkar Plutt?
Doesn't Maz say she must look ahead?
I think she will adopt the Skywalker name at the end of the trilogy.
She read each draft, worked on the film, provided ADR, spoke to the writer/director regularly, has seen the finished film, and knows what the script for Episode 8 entails... and maintains TFA pretty much reveals who Rey's parents are.
In other words, she's flat-out saying that Episode 8 doesn't have a big reveal or twist re: her parentage.
So unless she's lying, Rey isn't a Kenobi. Or a nobody. Because why would she even bring it up if she was a nobody. It has to be something heavily implied in TFA, and that essentially leaves it as Luke. Which makes sense given the way TFA ends, and the fact it'll be addressed within the first few minutes of Episode 8 in a 'the parentage isn't the point, where it goes from there is the point' way.
As for it not satisfying, I don't know what to say to you. The weird backlash towards TFA and where the story is hinting towards going is one of the most unpleasant things I've come across online fandom wise.
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.
She's been brought to life by Palpatine's magic.
She read each draft, worked on the film, provided ADR, spoke to the writer/director regularly, has seen the finished film, and knows what the script for Episode 8 entails... and maintains TFA pretty much reveals who Rey's parents are.
In other words, she's flat-out saying that Episode 8 doesn't have a big reveal or twist re: her parentage.
So unless she's lying, Rey isn't a Kenobi. Or a nobody. Because why would she even bring it up if she was a nobody. It has to be something heavily implied in TFA, and that essentially leaves it as Luke. Which makes sense given the way TFA ends, and the fact it'll be addressed within the first few minutes of Episode 8 in a 'the parentage isn't the point, where it goes from there is the point' way.
As for it not satisfying, I don't know what to say to you. The weird backlash towards TFA and where the story is hinting towards going is one of the most unpleasant things I've come across online fandom wise.
So does she think people are going to be surprised when they find out the truth? 'I'd love to see the look on people's faces,' she says.
Daisy Ridley said:So people were like, well like you're Han Solo's daughter. And in my head I was, how do you know, like have you seen the film? Clearly not because I wasn't.
Daisy Ridley said:I'm not sure how much I can say. I guess because I said that I'm solitary that's how I begin. That is probably a big clue as to what, uhm, what it is.
Another possibility is that Rey is related to Obi-Wan Kenobi. This theory is supported by her Kenobi-like costume, dexterity with Jedi mind tricks, and love of solitude. What does she think about that? ”We will see in a year," Ridley said. ”Just sit tight on that question."
You're doing great work collecting all that FeD.nL.
All aboard the Kenobi train!
That brings us to the last statements, that she starts out solitary is a big clue. Both Anakin and Luke didn't start out solitary when they were introduced to the audience, they were both surrounded by family and had their friends. The only other character that gets introduced to us as someone in solitude is Obi-Wan.
Kathleen Kennedy said the mainline movies were about the Skywalkers. Put that darn thing to rest.
It makes no sense.
Well that's a clue in the opinion of that Vulture journalist. It looks to me like a really desperate attempt to find poetry that rhymes in the franchise. You know who else starts out solitary? Elan Sleazebaggano
Frankly if we're just gonna try to dissect the replies of an actress who's contractually obligated to be vague about these things, we might as well hire a psychic
Well the clue was given by Daisy herself in the interview for Japanese television, that happened around the release of TFA.
Her response to the Vulture journalist happened a year later around the release of the documentary 'The Eagle Huntress' for which she provides the VO.
So it's not a desperate attempt to find poetry by the journalist. It's basically Daisy giving the clue in an interview. And a journalist following up on it nearly a year later.
Kathleen Kennedy said the mainline movies were about the Skywalkers. Put that darn thing to rest.
It makes no sense.
people keep bringing this up and I'm not sure why
kylo ren
However, a much stronger piece of evidence that I would mention in regard to your theory is how they SPECIFICALLY recorded new dialogue delivered from Ewan McGregor ("These are your first steps.."). That seems a little more convincing to me and less likely to be used as a red herring.
Kathleen Kennedy said the mainline movies were about the Skywalkers. Put that darn thing to rest.
It makes no sense.
I'm sure this has been discussed in the thread, but how does Rey being a Kenobi work? I mean, because of her age they'd have to explain how she is his granddaughter, so you'd have to get into when Kenobi had the time to betray Jedi code (during clone wars behind the scenes maybe, or as a bored old hermit on Tatooine) and hook up with someone, and then at least touch upon what happened to his offspring and how that led to his grandkid being left on Tatooine 2.0. I like the idea of her being a Kenobi, but it seems like it would be a bit inelegant to explain.
It would be inelegant to explain in ep8 yea, but the idea of Obiwan falling in love in his exile years would be a good story. Especially since he'd likely be hesitant given what love had done to AnakinI'm sure this has been discussed in the thread, but how does Rey being a Kenobi work? I mean, because of her age they'd have to explain how she is his granddaughter, so you'd have to get into when Kenobi had the time to betray Jedi code (during clone wars behind the scenes maybe, or as a bored old hermit on Tatooine) and hook up with someone, and then at least touch upon what happened to his offspring and how that led to his grandkid being left on Tatooine 2.0. I like the idea of her being a Kenobi, but it seems like it would be a bit inelegant to explain.
I'm sure this has been discussed in the thread, but how does Rey being a Kenobi work? I mean, because of her age they'd have to explain how she is his granddaughter, so you'd have to get into when Kenobi had the time to betray Jedi code (during clone wars behind the scenes maybe, or as a bored old hermit on Tatooine) and hook up with someone, and then at least touch upon what happened to his offspring and how that led to his grandkid being left on Tatooine 2.0. I like the idea of her being a Kenobi, but it seems like it would be a bit inelegant to explain.
I highly doubt they're going to draw from that Clone Wars relationship to explain Rey's origin
Obi-Wan having a kid with Satine would ruin his character. And come out of no where within the films.
kenobi having a secret lover who had a secret kid who hooked up with another secret person who had rey is dumb and so is rey somehow being just obi wans kid
why would you want to overcomplicate this
Star wars is supposed to be getting simpler
kenobi having a secret lover who had a secret kid who hooked up with another secret person who had rey is dumb and so is rey somehow being just obi wans kid
why would you want to overcomplicate this
Star wars is supposed to be getting simpler
Where is all this "secret kid of a secret kid" stuff coming from? I feel like people who don't like the idea are over complicating it.
Obi Wan has had romance in his storyline before. All it would need to be is Satine, discovering she's pregnant decides to tell Obi Wan. Their lives already have them barely in contact with each other and with Obi Wan's decision to watch over Luke as he's raised, he wouldn't look for her either.
Satine's child would be raised openly as her child. The kid grows to be an adult and has their own relationship and child. That child is Rey.
None of it is secret secret hush hush like the Skywalker twins. It's just not made known to Obi Wan and Satine doesn't talk about who her child's father is.
Doesn't even have to be Satine, she's just conveinent because the nature of her relationship with Obi Wan leans towards believeably not telling him.
This is really complicated!
Who is this Obi-Wan guy? Who the hell is Satine? Why did Obi-Wan not know anything about his kid? Why is this the least bit significant? And then why did Rey's parents abandon her on Jakku?
You need someone to explain all of this, and no existing character can report on all of this stuff as first-hand knowledge. Maybe this is worth doing if it opens up new storytelling opportunities but this doesn't. Who cares if she's Obi-Wan's granddaughter? You could have just had her be some random force-sensitive orphan, and then you save minutes of runtime in Episode 8. Or if you're wanting to do this so that she's got a relationship with other characters then obviously you should make her Luke's kid instead.
"Who is this Obi Wan guy" is a silly question, he's been seen on screen played by an actor (or animated/voiced), in every single Star Wars incarnation (six movies, Clone Wars, Rebels) except VII, and there he was still present as a voice. A main character is named after him, his continued presence is felt and I can almost guarantee his space ghost didn't float off into the ether after ROTJ.This is really complicated!
Who is this Obi-Wan guy? Who the hell is Satine? Why did Obi-Wan not know anything about his kid? Why is this the least bit significant? And then why did Rey's parents abandon her on Jakku?
You need someone to explain all of this, and no existing character can report on all of this stuff as first-hand knowledge. Maybe this is worth doing if it opens up new storytelling opportunities but this doesn't. Who cares if she's Obi-Wan's granddaughter? You could have just had her be some random force-sensitive orphan, and then you save minutes of runtime in Episode 8. Or if you're wanting to do this so that she's got a relationship with other characters then obviously you should make her Luke's kid instead.
It's not complicated and you don't need to have all of this explained anymore than people needed to know how Luke and Leia could be twins and not know while also not knowing that Vader was their father.
And the sillyness of "Who is Obi-wan?" After he's been in 5 of the 7 movies and the entirety of The Clone Wars is a perfect example of trying to make everything seem more complicated than it is. Anyone who goes to watch Star Wars Episode 8 is going to either be familiar with the mainline movies or at the very very VERY least understand that they're jumping into an established universe late and will not understand everything.
Rey's grandmother could be Satine or it could be someone else. Being Satine makes it a nice nod to The Clone Wars and makes sense though. They're going to have to explain why Rey was abandoned anyways, so that doesn't change. And they will have to explain why Rey is significant to Luke and Kylo already as well.
Apologies if this has already been mentioned in this thread (27 pages is too much to backread), but whenever the theories about Luke being Rey's father come up, I'm reminded of Maz's lines in TFA. I haven't seen TFA in a while, so my memory is hazy, but I thought after Rey touches the lightsaber and has her visions, Maz says something to the effect of "your old family abandoned you, but you have a new family waiting for you, a.k.a. Luke." I'm definitely paraphrasing, and maybe I'm adding too much of my own interpretation, but I do remember thinking that Maz's lines implied that Luke was not Rey's old family. Am I totally misremembering what Maz said in that scene?
Anyways, if I'm remembering Maz's lines correctly, that evidence combined with Daisy Ridley's quotes here make me think that Rey is a nobody.
Dear child. I see your eyes. You already know the truth. Whomever you're waiting for on Jakku...they're never coming back. But there's someone who still could.