STAR WARS Director Rian Johnson Won't Confirm Luke And Leia On-Screen Reunion In THE LAST JEDI

STAR WARS Director Rian Johnson Won't Confirm Luke And Leia On-Screen Reunion In THE LAST JEDI

With their appearance together on the cover of Entertainment Weekly, the question remains if Luke and Leia will reunite in Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Writer/Director Rian Johnson isn't giving any clues.

By MattIsForReal - Nov 22, 2017 03:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: Entertainment Weekly
Earlier this week, Entertainment Weekly revealed a fresh batch of magazine covers featuring the main characters in Star Wars: The Last Jedi. The characters were split into duos on each cover, presumably with the one they're either most linked to or will spend some time with on screen. One of those covers featured Luke and Leia with the headline "Will Luke and Leia Reunite?"

It's a question many of us have, but one director Rian Johnson doesn't seem keen on answering. The Last Jedi writer/director admitted that it was "nice" seeing the Skywalker twins on the same cover together, but refused to confirm whether or not they'll actually share screen time together in the film.

“It’s nice seeing them on the cover though. Even if all we have is that,” Johnson teased.

It's unclear if the filmmaker was being coy or simply softening fan expectations. Both are conceivable as the writer/director likely wants to avoid spoilers ahead of the film's release. Of course, he could also want to spare Star Wars fans some frustration, especially following the last film. Many fans were disappointed when we didn't get one final on-screen reunion with Luke, Leia and Han in The Force Awakens before the legendary smuggler was eventually killed by his son Ben (aka Kylo Ren). While we did get a touching moment between Han and Leia (before it was interrupted by C-3PO), it would've been nice to see all three iconic characters on screen together for one last time.

Looking towards The Last Jedi and what we've seen in the trailers, it appears Luke has fallen into a dark place, his faith in the Jedi and those he loved shattered. Mark Hamill teased as much in the same interview. “Luke longs to have that extended family that he established in the original trilogy, but now he’s at a place in his life and in his history where he’s shunned all of that," ​the actor said. “The big question is why didn’t he respond to Leia during [The Force Awakens]? There’s a lot of things you can’t answer until you see this movie.”

We'll learn soon enough what pushed Luke away, but it would seem that Leia - the last connection Luke has to his old life - is pivotal to his redemption. That is reason enough to believe we'll see them on screen together at some point in the film. Either way, we're only about a month away from finding out for ourselves when Star Wars: The Last Jedi hits theaters December 15.
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MosquitoFarmer
MosquitoFarmer - 11/22/2017, 3:56 AM
He's going to some dark places, and Hamill is none too pleased. He's still getting paid though.
BloodyBed
BloodyBed - 11/22/2017, 4:08 AM
GOOD, too many directors spoil their own movies.
Scarilian
Scarilian - 11/22/2017, 4:15 AM
Pretty much expecting something like this;

Prequel Trilogy;
We saw someone good (Anakin) fall to the dark side and learned that the lines of good and evil were not preset

Original Trilogy;
Good VS Evil were clearly defined

Sequel Trilogy;
We see someone evil (Kylo) be tempted by the light side and learned that the lines of good and evil were both 'from a certain point of view' with neither being the correct path.
Tensorpants
Tensorpants - 11/22/2017, 5:10 AM
Since when is telling us that something may or may not happen news?
Asturgis
Asturgis - 11/22/2017, 5:20 AM
@Tensorpants - Since that one article from Josh a month ago or so (God I wish I remembered the movie it was about). The title said something like "Here's some news about when we're finally gonna see this", and in the article was a tweet from a crew member saying "We're not sure yet." lol

I'm still laughing about it.
IronGenesis
IronGenesis - 11/22/2017, 6:27 AM
At least we will have the chewie/Luke reunion we've been pinning for.
captquirk
captquirk - 11/22/2017, 7:51 AM
I just can't get over the irony, Han Solo dies in the movie, and Carrie Fisher passed in real life.
L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 11/22/2017, 10:09 PM
BlackStar25
BlackStar25 - 11/22/2017, 10:26 PM
It will happen....however....a lot of answers will still be unanswered
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