Discover Intriguing New Details About STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS’ Ending & More

Discover Intriguing New Details About STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS’ Ending & More

Thanks to an official screenplay that was sent out to members of the Writers Guild of America, we now have new details about Star Wars: The Force Awakens that’s sure to clear some things up! If you did not see the film, spoilers ahead! For those who did, check it out...

By NightWatcher - Jan 01, 2016 05:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: Slashfilm

The report by Slashfilm has some good stuff, so instead of boring you with an intro, let’s dive right in!

SPOILERS AHEAD for those who did not see Star Wars: The Force Awakens!


Let’s start off with the emotional scene that saw Ben Solo A.K.A. Kylo Ren, killing his own father with his lightsaber. That moment horrified everyone watching in the theaters. Do you know who else was horrified by that act? Kylo Ren himself!

The official screenplay reveals that Kylo is “somehow weakened by this wicked act.” It says he is “horrified” and his “shock is broken only when” he gets shot in the gut by Chewbacca. Pretty deep, right? Let’s move on.






Remember the epic final fight scene that saw Rey using the power of the Force to defeat the sinister Kylo Ren? During that scene, Rey grounds Kylo, and she has a look of evil in her eye. According to the official screenplay, she does indeed feel the pull of the dark side! “And she could kill him — right now, with ONE VICIOUS STRIKE! But she stops. Realizing she stands on a greater edge than even the cliff — the edge of the dark side. The earth SHAKES. The earth splits. A gully forms.”

Along with the excerpt of the screenplay above, the official novelization also adds that a “amorphous, unidentifiable, raw” voice is heard during that moment, that’s “powered by pure vengeful emotion.” This voice tells Rey to “Kill him,” and is later, seemingly revealed to be Supreme Leader Snoke. Even though that didn’t make it into the film, it’s makes you wonder what they have in store for the future.







Finally, the last scene in Star Wars: The Force Awakens. No words were spoken, however it was a scene that got us ready, or anxious to see what would happen next. I know a lot of people had a lot of questions regarding that sequence, so hopefully the following details from the official screenplay shines some light on things.

When Luke sees Rey for the first time, it says he looks at her with “a kindness in his eyes, but there’s something tortured, too.” As you might have wondered, it does reveal that he “doesn’t need to ask her who she is, or what she is doing here.” Either that could mean that they're connected through the Force, or that he’s seen her before. It also adds that “his look says it all”. Intriguing, right?

When Rey pulls out the lightsaber and holds it out to Luke, the screenplay says she's holding it out to him as an “An offer. A plea. The galaxy’s only hope.” Last but not least, it then reveals that, that confrontation is the beginning of a new adventure! “HOLD ON LUKE SKYWALKER’S INCREDIBLE FACE, amazed and conflicted at what he sees, as our MUSIC BUILDS, the promise of an adventure, just beginning…”



To see more interesting tidbits from the screenplay, like the Knights of Ren confirmation, head over the Slashfilm by clicking the link below.
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