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Star Wars: Episode 9 Was "Very Different" With Previous Director, Daisy Ridley Says

"I think everything happens for a reason I guess."

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JJ Abrams was not the first choice to direct Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker. Lucasfilm originally hired Jurassic World director Colin Trevorrow to co-write and direct, but he left the project due to creative differences. According to actress Daisy Ridley, who plays Rey, Trevorrow's version was "very different" than what people will see on screen later this year.

Ridley said on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, and reported by Collider, that she met with Trevorrow at an event where she asked him about what happened.

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"He was Josh [Gad's] guest at [the] Murder on the Orient Express [premiere] and we went for dinner afterwards, and Colin sat next to me and I was like, 'What's this gonna be like?' Because all I had heard--I didn't know what had happened, I just knew that he wasn't doing it anymore. And he did sort of tell me and sort of not… Actually no we had gone for dinner and stuff, we went for dinner with Michelle, who is a producer. So I sort of knew. I think everything happens for a reason I guess."

Ridley only confirmed that Trevorrow's version was "very different," though it's unclear what differences there are between Trevorrow's version and the movie that JJ Abrams made.

Trevorrow worked on the Episode IX script alongside Derek Connolly and Jack Thorne, but Abrams and co-writer Chris Terrio later came in to write a new script.

According to The Wall Street Journal, the scripts that Trevorrow submitted didn't cut it. While Trevorrow was keen to try again, Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy opted to fire him instead.

Also in the interview, Ridley talked about an epic lightsaber battle between Rey and Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) that's coming up in Rise of Skywalker.

"I just think they've done a great job with all the relationships," she said. "With the fun friendships, and with the sort of strange thing with Rey and Kylo… also we have a great fight. A great fight. And I was really happy that the Vanity Fair pictures did show a bit of it. It's a great fight. Like I've become such a better fighter and they made the lightsabers lighter, so it actually looks like we're swinging light and not like heavy [swords]."

The Rise of Skywalker is the third and final movie in the new trilogy that began with 2015's The Force Awakens. It also wraps up their entire Skywalker Saga that began with 1977's first Star Wars. There are multiple new Star Wars trilogies coming, including those from The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson and Game of Thrones showrunners D.B. Weiss and David Benioff, but Rey will not be in them.

The Rise of Skywalker opens on December 19.

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Honestly, I have been a Star Wars fan since I saw the Last Jedi was my first movie then I watch all the others. One of my favorite games of all time is SWKOTOR 1&2 (EA is stupid) and I read the books there are so many bad ass female characters in the books and hell even Satele Shan is one the best female Jedi Darth Zannah was like the Harley Quinn of Sith. So when I saw they were making more movies I thought okay then Finn has the lightsaber, I thought oh shoot black Jedi (again) but then I saw the first movie and I walkout once Solo dies and I notice they just rewrote The New Hope I have given up on the franchise I said it once and I'll say it again Disney is ruining my child hood. Rey is like Star Wars version of Bella from Twilight she is so borrrring I just want to gauge out my eyes with a lightsaber.

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@chorn83:[quote] I have been a Star Wars fan since I saw the Last Jedi was my first movie then I watch all the others. [/quote]

Poor you, your fist movie was The Last Jedi, wooooooch and you did not quit after that and keep faith in the franchise?

I think you mean: The Return Of The Jedi because anything else make no sense at all. You said that you are a mega fan and have read/watch/play everything related to Star Wars and that you have begin with the worst movie of all time, not just from Star Wars Universe but from every Universe! If you were introduced to Star Wars universe with this movie can't have make you a died hard fan of Star Wars, it just can't happen, it an impossibility.

I'm absolutly sure you meant The Return Of The Jedi, please tell me i'm right. ;)

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@kabloe: Late night energy drink beng your right return of the Jedi. No I never watch The last Jedi my bad I should clean myself for that comment. Please help me set myself on fire to cleanse my soul of such filth.

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Thanks for the late breaking news.

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As someone whose mother took him to the first Star Wars film at the tender age of 2 and a half and has been a Star Wars fan all their life, I don't care. Star Wars has almost never been good. We've loved the sights and sounds and the potential, but the final result has almost always been garbage. Even as a kid I only liked E4 and loved E5. Even ROTJ bothered me because of the ewoks and I wasn't even 10 when I saw it. (permanently negating Lucas crybaby junk about the movies being for kids). The prequesl were garbage, and I have no confidence that E9 can save the sequel trilogy. A few scenes aside it really fights in my mind with the prequels as the worst of Star Wars. Rogue One was brilliant and the best Star Wars movie ever made and Solo was a pile of fun, but Disney took some protests from a pile of deplorables as gospel and dumped the side stores (aka the only good Star Wars they made). When you look at the Star Wars Skywalker saga, we've got 2 good movies, 6 bad movies, and one as of yet undecided. I'm ready for the Skywalker saga to be over and new stories to be told, but I hate prequels on principle so I doubt anything is coming I'll care about. Star Wars died after the closing credits of the original release of The Empire Strikes Back and that's a shame because it is easily the greatest IP ever invented. Sadly it spent it's existence in the hands of morons that didn't have a clue what to do with it and probably never will. RIP Star Wars for all the joy you've given me and GTFO for wasting all that potential. It will be remembered as a financial success, but as a massive artistic failure of the imagination.

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@loveblanket: if youve liked only 2/10 or so of the movies why you are even this invested in this? if the series was ruined almost 40 years ago what are you hoping will happen

its not far from saying the only movie i liked was the original frankenstein and every movie ever since has been trash

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I'm optimistic with IX with Abrams back in. I liked XIII, but a lot of plot holes and a lot of things that happened were just stupid

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Gonna be good. the final chapter in saga will deliver.

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@untouchables111: Deliver a turd.

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Disney should have kept its hands off of the Star Wars films and just stuck to manufacturing toys and re-releasing the real movies.

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Love the SW article comment boards. It's always like reading through a group therapy session.

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Star Wars has become a dumpster fire. And its not going to get any better with Kennedy, Johnson, and D&D at the helm for future projects.

My condolences to all the Star Wars fans out there.

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Still holding my breath, but I have to say that Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom doesn't exactly make me feel like Trevorrow's version of Ep9 was some lost masterpiece.

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Wonder how different? Pretty sure Ep 9 will turn out to be a fanservice bonanza after Disney got scared fans who had their own little totally proven theories supported by so-and-so line on page 212 in book 15 of the third story arc where the Empire comes back - for the fifth time - ruined won't go see the movie. So remember to clap when you see the things you know.

TLJ wasn't an amazing film by any means; it had pointless plotlines and wasn't nearly subversive enough. But what it wasn't was fanservice.

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@sbargovox3:

I can't help but agree, that's my concern as well, with Episode 9. Well said, a "fanservice bonanza" was my feeling on Episode 7, which was almost offensively pandering. I hope we don't see Episode 9 receive similar treatment.

The Last Jedi certainly could have been more subversive, but it was at least less predictable than The Force Awakens, which couldn't decide if it was a remake or a sequel. TLJ was far from perfect, but still a huge relief after TFA.

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@izraal: I'm here to basically repeat what you guys just said. Consider this comment my own personal Force Awakens.

After all the fan service of TFA and Rogue One, TLJ was the movie I thought Star Wars needed. Not perfect, but it was trying to move the franchise forward. A lot of the fanbase disagreed with me though, and I worry that means we will get more rehash and fan service. We'll see how RoS turns out, but the fact Palpatine is coming back makes me think my concerns are justified.

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@judaspete:

I hear you, The Emperors return, whether literal or via flashback, is another appeal to nostalgia instead of pushing the story and the franchise forward. I was also unsettled to see him showcased.

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Yeah Leia was gonna get her head cut off while Finn farted around and did nothing for the whole movie while Poe stood in the background and looked pretty.

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@spaced92 Poe isn't pretty. He's pudgy and greasy with no personality other than some cheap immitation of Han. The cast of Rogue One was pretty.:

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Well it all comes down to Kennedy and all the shit choices she made for the francise and in choosing directors and so on. I couldn't care less whats happens in the next many movies, and will properly skip most of them. Star Wars was something special once... many years ago

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@knolddasker: KOTOR is the only thing that would bring me back but I'd be really worried if D&D or Rian Johnson are directing it.

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@gamingdevil800 Screw KOTOR. I want another prequel series like I want a hole in the head. It's lazy, it's tired and the KOTOR series is overrated. :

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@loveblanket: Kotor is a prequel haha

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So Rian Johnson fucked it up, that's basically what I'm hearing, and Trevorrow couldn't salvage it.

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Trevorrow basically begged Emperor Kennedy & Ruin Johnson to keep Luke alive at the very least but they wouldn't even give him that, considering all it took was for Luke to not disappear at the end it would of been a simple edit. Also Kennedy couldn't control Trevorrow she's basically sacked/had trouble with every director that disagreed with her.

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@gamingdevil800 As an OG fan I'm tired of luke and the whole Skywalker storyline. The movies have mostly been awful, but the IP is great and I want to see more talented people do something with it.:

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@gamingdevil800: I don't know the details, but Kennedy sounds a lot like an executive editor I once worked with. I was brought on to salvage a project that had lost readers and all of its writing crew (yes, that's a red flag), but I was trying to break in any way I can, so I took up the project. I had all sorts of ideas of what direction the story should go and I was pretty much determined to bring the story back to its roots and regain its original "feel"...

...and then the editor hands me a series of story outlines and tells me "write these.". And I'm like "wait, where did these come from?" and she says "This is what the team and I worked out before they quit". I'm like "but this isn't why you brought me on" and she's like "Just do what you're told".

So I looked into things a bit, got a better idea of what happened with the previous writers and discovered that this new editor essentially came out of nowhere, wrote up a bunch of her own scripts, and essentially told everyone if they did not write her stories, she won't approve any new scripts. New scripts go out, they suck, fans complain, project dies super quick.

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@Barighm: Sort of leading via dictatorship it's unfortunate but give someone massive pay checks with plenty of promotions in the film industry and then they begin to think they can do no wrong. Ignoring the opinions of those below them.

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@gamingdevil800: This is why it's not necessarily a good thing to put a super fan in charge of a project. It may seem better than an emotionless exec only looking to make money, but the opposite extreme leaves you with someone far too defensive of the property to take risks. Worse, they might come up with weird, fan-fictiony ideas and force them into the narrative even if they don't work. Just from dealing with my owns fans I've learned that, the bigger the fan, the less they actually understand the hows and whys and the more their "vision" becomes guided by selfish desires.

It's better to have someone who enjoys the universe, but not that much, yet still enough to respect the original writer's intent and goals.

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Guess that's a nice way of saying Rian Johnson subverted the heck out their expectations.

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@lionheartssj1 Rian Johnson made the second worst Star Wars movie after Phantom Menace. He didn't subvert anything. He made one of the worst sci-fi films of all time and the backlash wrecked an actually good SOLO film. If by subversion you mean ruining the IP for years to come, then yeah, what incredible subversion. :

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