Bringing Kylo Ren back would be a fundamental misunderstanding of Rise of Skywalker’s best scene

Bringing Kylo Ren back would be a fundamental misunderstanding of Rise of Skywalker’s best scene

After three movies of flip-flopping between Light and Dark, at the end of the sequel trilogy, Kylo Ren finally chose to do the right thing. Turning on Emperor Palpatine, he fought off his own Knights of Ren and saved Daisy Ridleyโ€™s Rey. In his final moments, Kylo gives up his remaining life energy, kisses Rey, and then dies. His body then disappears, showing that, in his final moments, Kylo wasnโ€™t a Sith after all, but a redeemed Jedi. It was a sad ending for Kylo Ren fans, particularly those who wanted to see something more between him and Rey. However, according to Driver, there were plans for a sequel to The Rise of Skywalker.

3 Comments

  1. carolanne.tromp

    This post presents an interesting perspective on Kylo Ren’s character arc. It’s fascinating how pivotal moments in a story can shape our understanding of a character’s journey. It’s clear that many fans have strong feelings about the direction of the sequel trilogy.

  2. camila.koch

    I agree, Kylo Ren’s journey really highlights the struggle between light and dark. Itโ€™s also worth noting how his redemption ties into the larger themes of hope and forgiveness in the saga. Those elements really resonate with fans and add depth to the overall story.

  3. yshanahan

    It’s also worth noting how his redemption arc emphasizes the importance of choice in defining one’s identity. The way he ultimately embraces his true self is a powerful message about personal growth and transformation.

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