STAR WARS: Daisy Ridley Says She's "Totally Satisfied" With How Rey's Story Ended

STAR WARS: Daisy Ridley Says She's "Totally Satisfied" With How Rey's Story Ended

It sounds like the chances of seeing Daisy Ridley return as Rey at some point are pretty slim, as the Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker actress says she believes her character got a "perfect ending."

By MarkCassidy - Nov 18, 2020 08:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars

Though Rey's arc appeared to wrap up pretty definitively at the end of Star Wars Episode IX when she declared herself "Rey Skywalker," there have been rumors that she could show up in future movies or TV shows set in the galaxy far, far away.

However, even if Lucasfilm does intend to revisit the popular character at some point, it doesn't sound like Daisy Ridley has much interest.

During an interview with IGN to promote Chaos Walking, Ridley was asked about the possibility of reprising the role someday.

"I think for me the beauty of Episode IX is it ends with such hope and such potential. I just feel like that was Rey's perfect ending. The big battle was in Episodes VII, VIII, and IX," Ridley responded. "I think really she's probably running around the forest somewhere having a great time."

"I feel totally, totally satisfied with how that story finished. I just don't know what else she could do that I didn't have to do," she continued. "Also, there are so many amazing characters in Star Wars, that it's sort of an amazing thing. I was watching the new episode of Mandalorian, and it's just like the places it can go beyond even where it is now is so exciting."

Yes, Ridley is a Mando fan, and she even weighed in on the recent controversy surrounding Baby Yoda munching on some of Frog Lady's eggs.

"No, I'm like, 'Yoda, do your thing.' The creature got to be where she needed to be with the eggs. It's all good. It was beautiful."

What do you guys think? Would you like to see Ridley back as Rey in some capacity? Let us know in the usual place, and if you fancy a recap of The Rise of Skywalker, check out our breakdown below.

Simply click on the VIEW LIST (ONE PAGE) button below!

The Return of Emperor Palpatine



The Rise of Skywalker wastes no time in (re)introducing the saga's big bad, Emperor Palpatine.

After a brief action sequence which culminates with Kylo Ren getting his hands on a "Sith Wayfinder," the Supreme Leader uses the device to track down the ancient villain on the Sith homeworld. It's never fully explained how Palpatine was able to resurrect himself, but it is strongly hinted that cloning was involved. It's also confirmed that The Emperor "made" Snoke and was speaking through him all along.

Palpatine tells Ren that he can become the new Emperor with the might of the "Final Order" behind him if he finds and kills Rey.

Master Leia



We then catch up with Poe, Finn and Chewie aboard The Falcon as they get word of a spy within the First Order before narrowly escaping back to the Resistance base where Rey is continuing her Jedi training, this time under a new master: Leia.

The spy reveals to Poe that Palpatine has returned and has been pulling the strings all along. Rey remembers that Luke had been searching for The Emperor many years ago and needed the wayfinder to pinpoint his location, so she, Finn, Poe, Chewie and the droids leave for its last known whereabouts, Pasana.

Rey Unleashes the Lightning


A lot happens on the desert planet of Pasana, so we're going to skip over some of the setup.

Kylo finds out where Rey and co. are, and our heroes are forced to flee on speeders (after an all-too-brief appearance from Lando Calrissian). After crashing, they happen upon a wounded creature that Rey is able to heal using her force abilities. They also find a Sith dagger that points the way to the wayfinder (yes, seriously).

Before they can leave the planet, Chewie is captured and taken aboard a transport. When Kylo Ren shows up, he and Rey get into a force tug-of-war with the ship which ends when Rey inadvertently destroys it with force-lightning (you know where this is going), seemingly killing Chewie in the process.

Threepio's Mind-Wipe



The dagger has been lost (Chewie was carrying it), but Threepio has memorized the inscription. His programming forbids him from accessing the information, however, so the heroes decide to travel to Kimji in order to hack into the droid's mind manually.

There, they encounter an old criminal friend of Poe's named Zorri Bliss, who leads them to tiny alien hacker Babu Frik. Frik accesses the information, but has to wipe Threepio's mind in the process.

The First Order soon arrives, and Rey realizes that Chewie is still alive.

Rey's True Parentage Revealed



Around this point, we get one of the biggest - and most controversial - revelations.

While Finn and Poe set off to rescue Chewie, Rey goes to retrieve the dagger and comes face to face to Kylo. Her nemesis tells her that she is actually Palpatine's granddaughter, and he had her parents - who were "nobodies" only because they chose to be - murdered when they wouldn't disclose her location.

Rey manages to escape with some help from The Falcon's thrusters, and re-joins her friends.

The Death of Kylo Ren



The intel from Threepio's mind leads them to the ruins of the Death Star on Endor, and Rey sets off alone to retrieve the wayfinder. While searching the ruins, she sees a vision of what she could become if she were to turn to the dark side.

Rey finds the device, but Kylo is waiting for her outside the chamber and destroys it, telling her the only way she gets to The Emperor is with him. Kylo gets the upper hand in the ensuing fight, but before he can land a killing blow, he's distracted by his mother's voice in his head.

Leia uses the last of her strength to reach her son, allowing Rey to drive his own lightsaber through his chest. As Leia dies, Rey decides to use her power to heal Ren, and sets off in his Tie-Fighter.

Han Solo

Related image


As Kylo ponders his next move, a familiar voice behind him says "hey, kid," and he's greeted by a vision of his father.

This may sound cheesy on paper, but it's actually one of the best scenes in the movie, as Han Solo attempts to reach his son one last time by telling him that "Kylo Ren is dead," and that Ben Solo can still find redemption by fighting for what his mother believed in.

Ben finally understands what he needs to do, and tosses the weapon he used to kill his father into the ocean.

Luke Returns

Image result for luke the rise of skywalker


After what happened on Endor, Rey decides to return to Ahch-To and go into exile as Luke once did. She burns the Tie-Fighter and tosses her lightsaber into the fire, but it's caught by Luke Skywalker's force-ghost, who tells her a Jedi weapon should be treated with more respect (see what he did there?).

Luke convinces Rey to face her grandfather and gives her Leia's saber, which she had hidden away after deciding not to complete her Jedi training. Skywalker then raises his old X-Wing from the water, and Rey sets off for the Sith homeworld.

Palpatine's Plan



As Poe, Finn and the others launch an attack on the Final Order fleet (there's no point in covering this in any detail), Rey arrives in The Emperor's throne room and faces her grandfather. Palpatine tells her that he wants her to give in to her hate and strike him down, as this will allow him and the spirits of all previous Sith Lords to inhabit her body, and she can then take his place as Empress.

Rey considers it, but then senses Ben Solo's presence and passes him Leia's lightsaber via their shared force connection. Ben dispatches the Knights of Ren (how useless they turned out to be), and stands side-by-side with his former enemy.

"I Am All Of The Jedi..."

Image result for rey vs emperor


Palpatine tells Rey and Ben that if they stand together they can die together, and begins to absorb their life force as the Resistance fleet suffers heavy losses (no main characters die, but we do lose *checks notes* Snap Wexley).

He then flings Ben into an abyss, and turns his attention to his granddaughter, who is revived by the voices of the Jedi from the past.

The Emperor is now fully rejuvenated, and unleashes the full power of The Sith upon Rey via force lightning. Rey uses both lightsabers to deflect Palpatine's blasts back at him, telling her twisted grandfather that she is "all of the Jedi," and destroying him once and for all (probably).

Ben's Sacrifice



The effort of destroying Palpatine drains Rey completely, and she slumps to the ground. Ben climbs out of the abyss and cradles her lifeless body, before laying his hand on her chest and channelling his force energy to bring her back from the dead.

Rey wakes, and kisses her former enemy - but Ben gave his life to resurrect her, and succumbs. As his body becomes one with the force, we see that his mother's also fades away back on the Resistance base.

Celebration



The heroes return home, and there are lots of hugs and kisses to go 'round.

Maz Kanata gives Chewie a medal, Lando promises to help Jannah discover her roots, and Rey, Finn and Poe share an emotional embrace.

This is the last time we see most of the characters, but Rey gets an epilogue.

Rey Skywalker

Image result for rey skywalker


Rey and BB-8 make their way to the Lars moisture farm on Tatooine where Luke grew up. After looking around, Rey buries both lightsabers in the sand and ignites one she made herself. This Jedi weapon appears to have been crafted from her staff, and has a golden blade.

An old woman passing by tells Rey that nobody has been in the area for many years, and asks her name. "Rey Skywalker," is the young Jedi's response, as she sees the force ghosts of Luke and Leia looking on with pride.

The final shot of the Skywalker Saga is Rey and BB-8 watching the twin suns set.
Major Studios Are Assembling Superfan Focus Groups In An Effort To Combat Online Backlash
Related:

Major Studios Are Assembling "Superfan Focus Groups" In An Effort To Combat Online Backlash

STAR WARS Actor John Boyega Sends Superhero Speculation Into Overdrive With New Social Media Posts
Recommended For You:

STAR WARS Actor John Boyega Sends Superhero Speculation Into Overdrive With New Social Media Posts

DISCLAIMER: ComicBookMovie.com is protected under the DMCA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act) and... [MORE]

ComicBookMovie.com, and/or the user who contributed this post, may earn commissions or revenue through clicks or purchases made through any third-party links contained within the content above.

1 2 3
MUTO123
MUTO123 - 11/18/2020, 8:27 PM
I wish I felt the same way.
Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 11/18/2020, 8:27 PM
She's totally satisfied with all the Skywalker's dead and a Palpatine victorious.

Whatever floats your boat.
Imfunnyhow
Imfunnyhow - 11/18/2020, 8:33 PM
STAR WARS: Daisy Ridley Says She's "Totally Satisfied" With How Rey's Story Ended. Maybe she is like me.... Just glad it ended.
SnideCut
SnideCut - 11/18/2020, 8:34 PM
Rey's journey was honestly pretty good. Kylo Ren's journey was great too. Rise of Skywalker's biggest weakness was the fact that there seemed to be a movie missing between The Last Jedi and Rise of Skywalker that set up the events of the latter.

It felt like going to Endgame from Civil War without Infinity War in the middle.
TheUnworthyThor
TheUnworthyThor - 11/18/2020, 8:40 PM
@SnideCut - I like that assessment. The Emperor’s return would have been discovered in the course of the story. An entire film with Kylo Ren as the Supreme Leader. A whole movie for Rey, Finn and Poe to form a bond and come together as a team.

Funny enough before Rise of Skywalker came out I said they should just make this “trilogy” into four films and make the saga ten films long. Haven’t really thought of that statement since I’ve seen the movie though.
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 11/18/2020, 8:45 PM
@SnideCut - I feel like I would agree on the Rey journey being a 100% good, if she had the right supporting characters around her. She was always just doing and getting things, growing without any real characters around her forcing her through natural character development.
TheUnworthyThor
TheUnworthyThor - 11/18/2020, 8:35 PM
dracula
dracula - 11/18/2020, 8:38 PM
Guessing she literally mean where Rey was at the end of the trilogy not the horribly written journey to that ending.
inkniron
inkniron - 11/18/2020, 8:40 PM
Well, that makes one person. Most everyone else...
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 11/18/2020, 8:42 PM
With all due respect Miss Ridley...
Chaos200
Chaos200 - 11/18/2020, 8:42 PM
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 11/18/2020, 8:46 PM
Rey made it okay for people to call themselves by someone else's last name even though there's no relation whatsover.
Comicmoviejunki
Comicmoviejunki - 11/18/2020, 8:48 PM
Any true fan of this saga... "It all sucked"
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 11/18/2020, 8:55 PM
@MarvelbeatsDC -
GhostDog
GhostDog - 11/18/2020, 9:03 PM
@MarvelbeatsDC -

dracula
dracula - 11/18/2020, 8:57 PM
The Saga is episodess 1-6, tells a full story, this trilogy's only connections are a few characters, most of who have minor roles
GhostDog
GhostDog - 11/18/2020, 9:00 PM
She’s an identity thief
Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 11/18/2020, 9:06 PM
@BlackBeltJones -
MrDandy
MrDandy - 11/18/2020, 9:42 PM
@Feralwookiee - so we’re using our made up names?
nikgrid
nikgrid - 11/18/2020, 9:04 PM
"I think for me the beauty of Episode IX is it ends with such hope and such potential. I just feel like that was Rey's perfect ending"

Then she's an idiot. That Sequel trilogy was a cluster[frick].
1 2 3
View Recorder