Q&A

Was Finn wasted in Star Wars?

Was Finn wasted in Star Wars?

Yes, Finn was a wasted character in the Star Wars sequel trilogy. Watching Force Awakens, Finn was hands-down the most interesting character. Arguably, he was the most interesting character in the entire saga, because of his unique background.

Does Mark Hamill dislike Star Wars?

No. He (validly) wanted the sequels to be the adventures of Luke Skywalker and his friends part 2.” Another fan wrote, “He doesn’t and already talked about that in the beginning he was skeptical, but after everything, even in disagreement, he understands and supports the decisions about the character.”

Is Finn Force Sensitive?

Finn, formerly designated FN-2187 (“Eight-Seven”), was a Force-sensitive human male stormtrooper who served the First Order until his desertion and subsequent defection to the Resistance during the First Order-Resistance War.

Why is Finn yelling?

10 Finn: Was Always Tethered To Rey Finn spends the whole of The Last Jedi looking for Rey, then spends the whole of The Rise of Skywalker yelling her name because he wants to tell her something — and he doesn’t even get to tell her what it is!

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Why did everyone hate the last Jedi?

From various sinister online campaigns, to racist and misogynistic attacks on actors, to bafflingly stupid takes and interpretations of the film, The Last Jedi inspired the worst impulses of a far-right movement that’s taking hold of the internet and extending its influence into the real world.

What did Mark Hamill think of Star Wars?

Mark Hamill has spoken about the Star Wars prequels, defending George Lucas’ controversial trilogy. “I was impressed the prequels had their own identity,” the Luke Skywalker actor said, quoted in J.W. Rinzler’s book Howard Kazanjian: A Producer’s Life (H/T IndieWire).

Why was c3p0 arm red?

The other droid is sick of the memory wipes, of having no free will, and decides death is the only action it can choose to make. As a sign of friendship, Threepio adopts the red arm as his own, as a reminder of unlikely friendship. And that’s coming from the film’s comic relief character.