![]() Star Wars: The Force Awakens Photograph: PR Finn is the movie’s terrified fearmonger Has the film-maker completely thrown out Star Wars creator George Lucas’s famous “rule of two”, whereby only a pair of dark Jedi types ever exist at one time? Is Ren still in Sith training mode? Does this means Snoke also lacks Sith credentials, and might there be two more hugely powerful dark side Force practitioners out there somewhere? And if so, why is Ren still considered scary enough that he gets John Williams’s unmistakable Death March theme, which always accompanied Vader’s appearance in the original trilogy? It’s all very confusing, and hugely intriguing, indeed. He’s clearly the movie’s main hulking, hooded dark lord of the Force, but Abrams has revealed in the past that Ren is not a Sith. ![]() ![]() Kylo Ren is important enough to get the Death March theme have you felt it?” Twelve months on we discover he’s addressing hooded Vader fanboy Kylo Ren (played by Adam Driver) who responds simply: “Yes.” This dynamic pitches the pair as the Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader of the new movie, and yet continues to raise further questions. Supreme Leader Snoke finally has his answerĪndy Serkis’s First Order bad guy No 1 was the first voice we heard in the first teaser trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens a year ago, asking: “There has been an awakening.
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