
The new behind the scenes of the Star Wars saga leaves us iconic moments of the past with new revelations of the future; This is how King's double saber looks.
Lucasfilm has celebrated Thanksgiving night in the United States with the publication of a new video related to the Star Wars saga, this time, with one behind the scenes of both the previous film trilogies and the current one, with the occasional Surprise for the impending Star Wars: The rise of Skywalker, the closure of the current trilogy and the arc of the Skywalkers, with the return of a mythical character from the Star Wars universe.
Behind the scenes full of emotion
And is that in the 2:43 minute of this new video we discovered the presence of a character in the saga that had not appeared for a long time, which opens the door to his presence in the next Episode IX. So much so, that we see actor Warwick Davis again in the costume of an Ewok, since the last time he appeared was in The Return of the Jedi at the age of 12, a brief sequence that would indicate his return to the franchise.
In the same video we can see what appears to be the final battle between Rey and Kylo Ren on the desert planet Pasaana, a new location where it seems that a good part of the action will take place.
On the other hand, the actor Anthony Daniels who has given life to the C-3PO droid throughout the saga, ensures that his presence in the rise of Skywalker will be much more than testimonial: “In the last Jedi I became an ornament for the table, which I regretted, because 3PO was worth more than that. But it does all kinds of weird things in this one. It was a delight, a joy! I have to go to an elevated place. This is my third final and I think I'll be sadder for this one. The Return of the Jedi was … Well, I had the Ewoks, for God's sake! ”He concludes.
Finally, we can finally see the double lightsaber of Dark Rey in detail thanks to the replica of EFX Collectibles and its striking hinge system that both spoke in one of the previous Star Wars trailers: The rise of Skywalker.
Source | Esquire