THE CLONE WARS Actor Sam Witwer Shares Brutal Thoughts On STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER

THE CLONE WARS Actor Sam Witwer Shares Brutal Thoughts On STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER

Yesterday, Maul actor Sam Witwer accused Rian Johnson of not doing his homework before directing The Last Jedi, and he's now shared his brutally honest thoughts on J.J. Abrams's The Rise of Skywalker...

By Nighthawk01 - May 05, 2020 04:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars

Sam Witwer has become something of an expert on the Star Wars franchise after playing characters like Starkiller and Darth Maul in video games and on television, and he's now shared his brutally honest thoughts on J.J. Abrams' Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

The actor has accused Rian Johnson of having a lack of understanding of the franchise after seeing what he brought to the table with The Last Jedi, but seemed to indicate that he REALLY didn't enjoy the concluding chapter in the long-running Skywalker Saga which began with A New Hope

"It's um... look, if you like it, awesome," he said during a Twitch stream transcribed by CBR"It's not as meaningful to me because I can't really reconcile that mythology with George's. But that's just my opinion, you know? My personal take is I think a Star Wars where the moral of the story is 'throw down your weapon, don't hurt your family, love or fear.'"

Witwer added that there were "some really great moments" in the film, but he wasn't on board with that final fight between Rey, Ben Solo, and the clone of Emperor Palpatine. "I think that's superior than a Star Wars where you win by melting the bad guy's face off. That's just my thing... I don't know that you can do a better ending than Return of the Jedi."

The Rise of Skywalker remains divisive for many, and fans can currently be found on social media campaigning for Lucasfilm to release some deleted scenes on the Disney+ streaming platform. 

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Marvelouspoorg
Marvelouspoorg - 5/5/2020, 4:44 AM
After some thought, they should have made Rey a nobody, an actual skywalker, or a kenobi. The palpitine plot is far too similar vader, but without the emotional complexity of Vaders character. Vader cared about his son, he did not want him to die. This is actually strengthened by his relationship with Padme, obi wan and his friends in the prequels, his relationship with Ahsoka, and vader comics and so forth.

Palpitine does not have this complexity. He does not care about Rey. In some sense it would be interesting if he did, but it's ultimatly just a dumbed down Vader arc.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 5/5/2020, 4:50 AM
@SaoriseRonan - I think Rey being a Palpatine isn't the biggest problem in my opinion. The biggest problem is that they had her defeat Sidious and that in my opinion nullifies the entire existence of all the Skywalkers. Now if it was Ben Solo who took down the Emperor, then we could actually say Skywalkers won in the end
Marvelouspoorg
Marvelouspoorg - 5/5/2020, 4:57 AM
@MalseMarcel - It's not the biggest issue. But I do feel it takes all the drive out of the movie. Rey does not want to save her grandfather like luke did, the idea does not even come up. But here she is activily destroy him, and he never even killed her parents outright. It would make more sense, if Snoke killed her parents, or Poe or something, and she had some revenge idea. But even then it's basic.

It just takes the drive out of the movie, and makes it feel boring and blacn. And sidious does not even know what to do with her. Kill her? let her kill you? replace you? Kill you, replace her, and then replace me? It makes no sense. And it hurts sidious character.

His moments on clone wars where far better.



On the subject of ruining it for skywalkers, I agree. And again the "Chosen one" arc stands out because of the subversion of expections, to separate it from the "Hero takes down bad guy arc". Vader is instead turns to the dark and elimnates both sides. I feel Ben taking him down would have the same zing.
Vigor
Vigor - 5/5/2020, 5:18 AM
@RageCipher - vengeance is the sith way
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 5/5/2020, 5:38 AM
@SaoriseRonan - Palpatine's really didn't make any sense. They should've just gone with him stealing the power of powerful forces users, who happened to be Ben Solo and (in hindsight should've been) a stranger in Rey. No strike me down, force dyad or whatevers.

In the end it just came down to Lucasfilm wanting to bring back Palpatine but, just like anything else, there didn't seem to be a plan

Nebula
Nebula - 5/5/2020, 4:45 AM
This pleases me.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 5/5/2020, 4:47 AM
He is definitely right there. The sequel trilogy is just a bunch of movies that don't click with the Star Wars mythology
IronGenesis
IronGenesis - 5/5/2020, 5:01 AM
Where was the Brutal quote?
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 5/5/2020, 5:05 AM
Drag them king
Kyos
Kyos - 5/5/2020, 5:10 AM

Amuro
Amuro - 5/5/2020, 5:51 AM
I love Star Wars but I couldn't care less about the postlogy either.
soberchimera
soberchimera - 5/5/2020, 6:09 AM
The Last Jedi right now:
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 5/5/2020, 6:32 AM
Witwer once again proving his credentials as a Star Wars fan.
theFUZZ008
theFUZZ008 - 5/5/2020, 6:50 AM
SerKurtWagner
SerKurtWagner - 5/5/2020, 6:51 AM
While we're all chatting about what went wrong with the Sequels, might as well throw in a shameless plug for my own thoughts on how they could have gone.

https://www.comicbookmovie.com/fan_fic/alternate-star-wars-sequel-trilogy-a-fan-pitch-by-serkurtwagner-a175052
adamcawa
adamcawa - 5/5/2020, 7:22 AM
Why set up 8 films that lead to one conclusion, only to be like "HAHA SYKE" in the end?

Wouldn't it have made much more sense to have Rey really be a "nobody" just like Anakin was a "nobody"? A child of the Force, sent to create balance. The Dark Side had become too strong and so Rey would have been sent to create balance. They spent two whole movies showing her juggling with both sides, especially TLJ. Why not in the end have her be the balance? No more Jedi, no more Sith?

You could even still have Ben strike down Sidious, fulfilling the Skywalker prophecy.

Then have Rey stand alone on her own at that point. Imagine doing a storyline where Rey, committed to balance, ultimately chooses the Light side knowing full well the Force will then allow the Dark side to grow? A new enemy is created by the Force.

But naw, that would've been too original for Disney.

The Last Jedi really set up a satisfying conclusion, but because it screwed up so much in other parts, Disney felt compelled to do a full correction and went way too safe and way too sloppy.
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