Finn never got to tell Rey what he wanted to say in The Rise of Skywalker before they were interrupted in quicksand, but director J.J. Abrams confirmed Finn intended to reveal that he is Force-sensitive, a detail hinted at by his actions and confirmed by actor John Boyega and Abrams himself. While many fans thought he might confess love, Abrams left the moment intentionally ambiguous, though the Force-sensitivity explanation aligns with later scenes showing Finn's connection to the Force.
All signs pointed to Finn telling Rey he loved her, but fans were left confused why Abrams didn't answer such a major question. It wasn't until an Academy screening of “Rise of Skywalker” after the film's theatrical opening that Abrams said Finn wanted to tell Rey that he is Force sensitive.
Reportedly J.J. Abrams told a fan at a recent event that Finn wanted to tell her he was Force-sensitive. I had the privilege of attending the Academy screening of #TheRiseOfSkywalker today and J.J. confirmed that what Finn wanted to tell Rey was that he's force sensitive!
confirmed that what Finn wanted to tell Rey was that he's force sensitive!" Abrams apparently revealed Finn's Force sensitivity after the Q&A, when fans "wanted to talk and take pics," ren clarified in a follow-up tweet. When "one person asked about what Finn wanted to say," the Force-sensitivity answer "is what J.J.
Born on the planet Hyperkarn in 15 ABY, Rey was the daughter of Dathan and Miramir. While their names were lost to history, Rey's father was the cloned son—an artificial genetic strandcast—of the resurrected Darth Sidious, making her the granddaughter of the fallen Galactic Emperor and Dark Lord of the Sith.
It's pretty clear that operation necromancer is the effort to bring back Emperor Palpatine and Snoke is a step in that effort who served as an intermediate vessel to host his spirit until the Palpatine clone was ready. It's the project to clone palpatine in to a new body after his death in VI.
Ben Solo is the love of Rey's life. Initially unknown to Rey, she forms a dyad in the Force with Ben.
Finn admits to Flame Princess that he really likes her and they should be together, which causes her to glow brighter and makes small fires appear around her. Finn is surprised with the fire getting near him, so he tries to put them out, not knowing that by putting out the flames he would hurt Flame Princess.
It's because as a trooper, Finn had a squad and became quite close friends with a squad mate. That squad mate died in the raid at the village where Lor San was hiding out on Jakku, and Finn was deeply affected by it. As a result of that trauma, he becomes overprotective of the first person he connects with: Rey.
Finn wasn't meant to be a Jedi. Boyega read the scripts, he knew of his fate. Poe, Finn, and Rey were to be the new versions of Han, Luke and Leia, respectively, as well as R2 C3PO were replaced. Don't know how much longer Chewie will hang around, since his friends, other than Lando are dead, only time will tell.
Anyway, when Rey meets with Luke as a Force ghost, she finds out he already knew she was a Palpatine beforehand, and that Leia apparently knew it too. But he doesn't say how they knew, or for how long, or whether they found out separately.
The Duel. Kylo Ren met Finn and Rey in the snowy forest outside and when Rey shot at him, he used the force to send her into a tree. Finn attacked Kylo with Skywalker's lightsaber and managed to give him a shoulder wound. Kylo sent the lightsaber flying several meters and stabbed the defector, severely injuring him.
Rey's whole deal is that about halfway through TLJ, she falls in love with Ben. She pivots from calling him a monster to risking everything to redeem him. She never loves Kylo , but she sees Ben's capacity for goodness within Kylo and is willing to fight for it. “I wanted to take your hand.
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However, this still didn't stop the fans to speculate about the ambiguity of their scenes and how Finn might have a crush on her. In the novel Resistance Reborn, Finn himself also denies it. When Poe asks him if there is any romance between him and Rey or Rose, Finn replies that both girls are just his friends.
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Many decades have passed since the events of "Obsidian." Through a hallucination, it is revealed that Jake has passed away, which severely traumatized Finn. In this hallucination, Finn goes on an adventure that takes him back to his pre-teens, but things seem off.
It's possible that it was early in Ben. We don't know when or why specifically Leia sent Ben to Luke for training. We only know that he's 29 now, was 23 when he destroyed the temple, and that he's 10 years older than Rey.
Why Do You Think Kylo Ren Was So Obsessed With Rey? He saw her as a useful tool for his rise to power. He was intrigued by the mystery surrounding her. He wanted closure for his defeat at her hands.
He also appeared as a major supporting character in the animated series Star Wars Resistance, appearing in the first 17 episodes of season 1. He is a BB astromech droid serving the Resistance, and is owned by Poe Dameron.
The 7th Legion was part of the 327th Star Corps, led by Clone Marshal Commander Bly and Jedi General Aayla Secura.
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The heart of the SDI program was a plan to develop a space-based missile defense program that could protect the country from a large-scale nuclear attack. The media quickly began calling the program “Star Wars,” since it seemed as impossible as the events of a galaxy far, far away.