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First Plot Details For Rian Johnson’s Star Wars Trilogy Revealed


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the plot will revolve around the Force-sensitive kid we saw at the end of The Last Jedi and take place long after The Rise of Skywalker. There are now many Jedi in the galaxy, and Rey serves as a mentor to the aforementioned kid. Rey’s own daughter, on the other hand, is the new master of the Sith, leading the equivalent of the Empire in that era.

https://wegotthiscovered.com/movies/plot-details-rian-johnsons-star-wars-trilogy-reportedly-revealed/

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We Got This Covered is a tabloid that just makes outrageous shit up to attract clicks. There is no need to pay the slightest attention to anything they post.

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This situation was true for a short time, that Ruin Johnson was going to be in charge of another Star Wars trilogy....until his horrendous TLJ was unleashed on the world. The project was scrapped immediately the moment Disney got burned from the viewer back-draft that ensued.

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There'll be real script "leaks" before this ever gets into pre-production and if the ideas are as bad as that, we'll let them know and they'll shut that project down quick.

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What Rey isn't going to abandon the Galaxy and disappear to some hidden island and being wasting away until she dies. Nope of Course Rey would do what Luke should have done in the ST but of course Rey will get it right this time; just like she finished of the emperor right in the ST because those loser idiots Vader and Luke did an incompetent job.

I know these leaks are probably not true but it does contrast nicely with what the character Rey did to the star wars legacy.
God, I hate that "annoyingly good at everything" character so very much. She is basically the center piece for everything wrong with the sequel trilogy.

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This is also WGTC, and they report false details all the time. I am for one excited about Ryan Johnson getting to do his trilogy though.

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