Summary

  • Daisy Ridley has been doing the rounds discussing her return to Star Wars.
  • The actress has dropped hints there will be some big changes for Rey, but confirmed some aspects of the Jedi Code won't be changed.
  • Ridley has yet to see the script, but it seems to be imminent.

Precious little is known about Daisy Ridley's Star Wars movie, tentatively titled " Star Wars movies, with no official release date confirmed at this stage.

This remains one of the most exciting Star Wars movies in the works right now, not least because it finally moves on from the Skywalker saga, introducing a new version of the Jedi Order - one that has hopefully learned from the prequel trilogy. There have been several exciting updates over the last few weeks, largely because Ridley herself is conducting press tours for other projects. Here's everything the actress has revealed so far.

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6 Daisy Ridley Is Returning To Star Wars Because She Loves The Pitch

"The story is cool as ****"

Daisy Ridley as Rey talking to Leia in Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker

Ridley had always been open to returning to Star Wars, but she never expected it to be quite so soon. In several interviews, she's reflected on how she was invited to meet with Kathleen Kennedy, and was blown away by the pitch. Ridley insists the story is "cool as ****," and she has nothing but praise for director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, who she considers inspirational. Obaid-Chinoy gave Ridley a basic rundown of the entire plot, and the unexpected twists drew Ridley back.

5 "New Jedi Order" Is The Only Title Under Discussion Right Now

A movie title with rich Star Wars history

Rey staring at her ignited yellow lightsaber on Tatooine in The Rise of Skywalker with the Jedi Order logo behind her

There have been oddly persisted rumors that Rey's next Star Wars movie has been retitled "A New Beginning," but sources from Lucasfilm have insisted those are incorrect. Ridley has agreed, seeming rather bemused at the strange rumors. "New Jedi Order" seems to be a working title rather than the final one, but it's a term with deep history in Star Wars lore, so would be an appropriate one.

4 Daisy Ridley Is Yet To See A Script Of The New Jedi Order Movie

But the script is imminent...

Daisy Ridley as Rey on Jakku in Star Wars Episode VII The Force Awakens

Ridley may have received a high-level overview from Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, but that's about it; Ridley has revealed the next Star Wars movie's script is yet to be finished. This explains the vagueness of some of her responses - although, naturally, once she has seen a script, she'll be avoiding giving any spoilers. That said, both Obaid-Chinoy and Ridley herself have indicated the script - written by Stephen Knight of Peaky Blinders fame - is imminent.

3 Daisy Ridley Teases Some Unexpected Changes For Rey

What has happened to Rey in the last 15 years?

Daisy Ridley as Rey Skywalker in Star Wars the Rise of Skywalker
Created By
Lawrence Kasdan, Michael Arndt
Movies
Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Star Wars: New Jedi Order
Franchise
Star Wars
Race
Human
First Appearance
Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens

Daughter of a "failed" Palpatine clone, Rey became part of a mysterious phenomenon known as the Force Dyad - a vergence in the Force that bound her to Kylo Ren. Trained by both Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa, Rey fought against the First Order as an ally of the Resistance. She ultimately triumphed against Palpatine himself, channelling the full power of all Jedi.

One of Ridley's most intriguing comments was a sly hint that Rey has gone through some unexpected changes. Reflecting on how she's in a very different place personally after the sequels, Ridley noted, "And also, in those intervening years from the last film, what has happened and where has that led Rey to?" The clear implication is that Rey hasn't just become a Jedi Master; she's been on a journey of personal growth of some kind, and a transformative one at that.

2 Rey's New Jedi Order Seem To Follow The Traditional View On Attachment & Relationships

Don't expect a Rey family

It's always seemed likely Rey's New Jedi Order would be very different to the prequels. For one thing, she's establishing them based on the sacred Jedi texts, which predate many refinements to the Jedi Code. That's led to intense speculation that Rey's Jedi Order will allow relationships, taking a very different view on attachment. Ridley herself doesn't expect this, though, so it's not part of the high-level pitch. Asked whether Rey would have any children, she neemed nonplussed.

“I would say she probably doesn’t have children seeing she’s a Jedi.”

"I would say she probably doesn't have children seeing she's a Jedi," she observed. It looks as though viewers hoping for Jedi dynasties and families are doomed to disappointment. To be fair, Lucas' interpretation of attachment was fundamental to his conception of the Jedi Order, so it would seem strange if Star Wars dropped it altogether.

1 Daisy Ridley Doesn't Know Whether Other Sequel Trilogy Stars Are Returning

Will Finn become a Jedi at last?

Finally, Ridley has no idea whether some of the other Star Wars sequel trilogy cast are returning. While Ridley would love to see Finn as a Jedi, she considers that discussion to be above her pay grade. That said, Ridley has teased there will be new characters in the New Jedi Order movie - which means the galaxy will be continuing to expand.

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Star Wars: New Jedi Order
Not Yet Rated
Fantasy
Director
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy
Writers
George Nolfi
Franchise(s)
Star Wars