the Mandalorian trailer looks awesome
I was talking with a friend and an interesting theory about Rey came up.
In the images from the D23 footage we see Rey dressed as the Emperor wielding a foldable red lightsaber. Everyone seems to think this is a force vision of some kind.
But why is she dressed as the Emperor? Luke's force vision featured his dark side self as Vader and we know how much this trilogy has mirrored the original.
What if Palpatine was Rey's great grandfather. Shmi said Anakin had no father.What if the Emperor was Anakin's father and he used his Dark Side powers to manipulate Shmi's memory?
In this theory, that would make Palpatine Luke's grandfather and, if Rey is Luke's daughter, Rey's great grandfather.
This would explain why Rey is seeing herself as a new Emperor wielding a red lightsaber (provided that is a force vision).
Wouldn’t Luke know if he had a daughter?
I was talking with a friend and an interesting theory about Rey came up.
In the images from the D23 footage we see Rey dressed as the Emperor wielding a foldable red lightsaber. Everyone seems to think this is a force vision of some kind.
But why is she dressed as the Emperor? Luke's force vision featured his dark side self as Vader and we know how much this trilogy has mirrored the original.
What if Palpatine was Rey's great grandfather. Shmi said Anakin had no father.What if the Emperor was Anakin's father and he used his Dark Side powers to manipulate Shmi's memory?
In this theory, that would make Palpatine Luke's grandfather and, if Rey is Luke's daughter, Rey's great grandfather.
This would explain why Rey is seeing herself as a new Emperor wielding a red lightsaber (provided that is a force vision).
This trilogy can't end soon enough
Keep in mind, that what's show in sizzlers and teasers don't always show up in the film. They sometimes include cool shots even if they weren't used.
As far as the theory, I don't think that's likely. I think sadly it's much more likely that we see aside from the obvious just a force vision or it isn't used in the film. Rey as a Palpatine clone and who we see isn't Rey, but another Clone who didn't go to Jakku and was trained by perhaps Palpatine himself via Sentinels and holovids. Rey was perhaps shuttled off to Jakku by someone who sympathized with her. It would fit into the weirdness of the Legends and combine it with more semi-realistic current extended universe.
I think the biggest issue with the theory is that it ruins any number of things from the prequels. First being the entirety of the Darth Plagueis the wise speech, second being why would Palpatine not be all over Anakin from the whole time, from a story standpoint it wouldn't make sense to leave Shmi and Anakin to risk his life as a slave on Tatooine.
Anyway, I'm excited for the big Rey and Kylo battles. Hopefully they're huge and sprawling like the Luke vs. Vader in Empire.
If you don't like Star Wars why are you in this thread?
Not liking Star Wars and not liking the last few movies (which anyone with an honest bone can say were less than great) aren’t the same thing Zeets
If you don't like Star Wars why are you in this thread?
I love star wars
I love star wars
Star Wars Movies in Order of Greatness:
Empire Strikes Back
A New Hope
Rogue One
Return of the Jedi
Revenge of the Sith
Attack of the Clones
The Force Awakens
Solo
The Phantom Menace
Clone Wars
The Christmas Special
The Last Jedi
Not liking Star Wars and not liking the last few movies (which anyone with an honest bone can say were less than great) aren’t the same thing Zeets
You can tell this is a clown list because Attack of the Clones is over anything. Also anyone who like Return of the Jedi over Revenge of the Sith is wrong as well. I hate the prequels but Revenge of the Sith is the most memeable movie of all time.
Attack of the Clones gave us perhaps the most awesome moment of any of the prequels. It gave us the moment where Yoda first draws a light saber and then proceeds to completely outclass Duku. The rest of the movie is trash. That scene was worth it though.
I disagree, Yoda wielding a light saber to me was the lowest point of the trilogy. It's silly for me that Yoda, supposedly the best and most powerful light side force user, has to use a light saber. We never saw Sidious wield a lightsaber in his dismantling of Luke, and I would have loved to have seen Yoda do something similar. Like Dooku come charging at him and he uses the force to parry Dooku away. It would have been great to see Yoda as more than just a normal Jedi belittling his importance as the leader in my opinion.