Spoilers ahead for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. At the end of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, we see Rey encounter the Force Ghosts of Luke and Leia, which inspires her to take the last name of “Skywalker.” It makes sense why she would see those ghosts since Luke and Leia played such strong roles in mentoring her and they were strong with the Force. But why not other figures like Anakin Skywalker or Ben Solo? Speaking THR, co-writer Chris Terrio explains that they wanted to bring the twins home, but since Alderaan was destroyed, they chose …
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker screenwriter Chris Terrio (Argo, Justice League) has questions about the Skywalker Saga's conclusion, just like the rest of us. The difference here is that Terrio used those questions to drive the engine of his script, written alongside director J.J. Abrams. Two major questions became the focal point of the ninth core installment in the beloved franchise; Terrio talks about them both below. Hopefully fans can expect some answers to the story so far and some teases as to the next step in the Star Wars journey. We'll find out one way …
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker screenwriter Chris Terrio (Argo, Justice League) has questions about the Skywalker Saga's conclusion, just like the rest of us. The difference here is that Terrio used those questions to drive the engine of his script, written alongside director J.J. Abrams. Two major questions became the focal point of the ninth core installment in the beloved franchise; Terrio talks about them both below. Hopefully fans can expect some answers to the story so far and some teases as to the next step in the Star Wars journey. We'll find out one way …
Justice League director Zack Snyder teases the film's original script written by him and Chris Terrio before the rewrites following Batman V Superman.