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10 Things We Want To See From Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Star Wars: The Last Jedi may very well be 2017's most highly anticipated movie, and it's not exactly hard to see why. Continuing the story which kicked off in 2015's $2 billion blockbuster Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Rian Johnson is at the helm for this next chapter and a terrific cast has been assembled thanks to new and returning faces.
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6) Rey’s Jedi Training

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We already know that Star Wars: The Last Jedi will pick up right where The Force Awakens left off, and with some recent toy packaging making it clear that Rey will once again wield a lightsaber, it doesn’t take a genius to figure out that Luke Skywalker is going to start training her. However, that training is not something the movie should gloss over, and it’s essential that we delve into it in a pretty significant manner, especially if Rey is to be taken seriously.

Many fans were unhappy with seeing how well she fought against Kylo Ren with no previous training, and given that she’s going to become the franchise’s new lead hero, Star Wars: The Last Jedi must make her earn that, something the prequels glossed over with Anakin and even The Empire Strikes Back rushed through (though, to be fair, it did at least acknowledge the fact Luke didn’t complete his training).


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