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John Boyega Has A Message For Bigoted Star Wars Fans

In light of the Star Wars harassment controversy, FN-2187 himself, John Boyega, has called out those fans responsible for Kelly Marie Tran's social media exodus.

Do you feel that? There’s been a great disturbance in the Force. And we’re not referring to Solo‘s lowly box office return.

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Instead, we kindly point you in the direction of the global Star Wars fanbase, which was recently rocked by Kelly Marie Tran’s decision to leave social media following months of vile and despicable harassment that followed her debut as Rose Tico in The Last Jedi.

Those comments have been roundly condemned by just about everyone in the industry – from Rian Johnson to Mark Hamill, it wasn’t long before the Star Wars community rallied around Kelly Marie Tran. Among her defenders was co-star John Boyega, who took to Twitter to call out those bigoted fans who claimed responsibility for Tran’s social media exodus. And frankly, the British actor has had enough of the complaints and online animosity.

Comments ranged from calling Tran’s character “unnecessary” to insults too nasty for even this article. Leave it to John Boyega, then, to call out those ‘fans’ responsible for the online harassment. This is by no means the actor’s first dalliance with Internet trolls, either, after he was forced to defend his role as a black Stormtrooper on the eve of Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

Via Twitter:

https://twitter.com/JohnBoyega/status/1006603513047199744

https://twitter.com/JohnBoyega/status/1006605080517337088

This outrage, coupled with the box office failure of Solo: A Star Wars Story, has fueled rumors that Lucasfilm boss Kathleen Kennedy is about to walk away from the franchise. And while everyone is fully entitled to their own opinions about her record behind the wheel, hurling abuse at an actor is never okay.

Next up for John Boyega and the team is Star Wars: Episode IX, and based on a recent tweet, it would seem the actor will reprise the role of Finn sooner rather than later.

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