One of the most talked-about scenes in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, at least before the movie’s premiere, was an evil version of Rey brandishing a crimson double-bladed lightsaber. While the sequence didn’t last as long as we thought it would, it seems that a lot of work was put into making it as aesthetically pleasing as possible.
In terms of plot developments and character resolutions, J.J. Abrams had to pack a lot into the last movie of the Skywalker Saga. Maybe that’s why the film ultimately failed to live up to the hype and ended up disappointing fans. In a sense, Episode IX feels utterly rushed and incomplete. The pic had many promising setups, mind you, but it just didn’t care to flesh out any of them in a meaningful way. One of these instances revolved around Rey finding her way through the ruins...
In terms of plot developments and character resolutions, J.J. Abrams had to pack a lot into the last movie of the Skywalker Saga. Maybe that’s why the film ultimately failed to live up to the hype and ended up disappointing fans. In a sense, Episode IX feels utterly rushed and incomplete. The pic had many promising setups, mind you, but it just didn’t care to flesh out any of them in a meaningful way. One of these instances revolved around Rey finding her way through the ruins...
- 5/13/2020
- by Jonathan Wright
- We Got This Covered
Going back to things that didn’t make a whole lot of sense in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, some new concept art gives us a detailed look at the Sith Dagger.
After the gang of Resistance heroes found Ochi of Bestoon’s corpse, they came upon an ancient artifact of the Sith; a dagger that’d lead them to the location of the last Sith Wayfinder. Of course, with Threepio not being able to translate runes on the knife, the crew of the Millenium Falcon had to take a detour and override his protocols. Ultimately, the droid revealed that the Sith Wayfinder was in the Imperial Vault on Death Star II.
The ruins of the planet-killing space station were found on one of Endor’s orbiting moons. There, Rey used the dagger to locate the vault, making up one of the movie’s nonsensical plot elements. How did...
After the gang of Resistance heroes found Ochi of Bestoon’s corpse, they came upon an ancient artifact of the Sith; a dagger that’d lead them to the location of the last Sith Wayfinder. Of course, with Threepio not being able to translate runes on the knife, the crew of the Millenium Falcon had to take a detour and override his protocols. Ultimately, the droid revealed that the Sith Wayfinder was in the Imperial Vault on Death Star II.
The ruins of the planet-killing space station were found on one of Endor’s orbiting moons. There, Rey used the dagger to locate the vault, making up one of the movie’s nonsensical plot elements. How did...
- 4/14/2020
- by Jonathan Wright
- We Got This Covered
Concept Art By Matthew Savage a href="http://media.comicbookmovie.com/images/users/uploads/20773/emmafrost9595.jpg"> Visit FilmSketchr To See New Interior Concept Art X-Men: Days Of Future Past will be directed by Bryan Singer ("Usual Suspects"), the cast includes Jennifer Lawrence, Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, January Jones, Sean Cassidy, Álex González, Jason Flemyng, Zoe Kravitz, Lucas Till and Nicholas Hault. Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart are expected to join the cast as well, but deals are not yet finalized. The film will hit theaters July 18, 2014.
- 12/11/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
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