
This is it for the Skywalker Saga.
Walt Disney PicturesStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalkercaps off a story that spans nine films over the last four decades. That’s a lot of baggage to unload, anddirector J.J. Abramsattempts to pay off earlier elements while offering nods to the classic trilogy. But just who is the Skywalker in the title? And does everything make sense?
I’ll break down the ending of the film. There’s a decent amount to unpack. But first, here’s your courtesy spoiler alert.
One last warning: Spoilers below!
It’s the final scenes that offer a true answer to who (the Skywalker is and rebuts the idea that Rey is a Palpatine and evil. After a victory celebration, Rey travels to Tatooine, visiting the moisture farm Luke Skywalker grew up on. It’s there she buries Luke and Leia’s lightsabers together, and shows off her ownnew yellow lightsaber*******. Building your own lightsaber is one of the milestones on the way to become a true Jedi, and that glimpse is a nice visual cue of just how far she’s come.
An old woman passes by and asks Rey who she is.
*** looks out and sees the Force ghosts of Luke, Leia and Ben, and she answers, “Rey Skywalker.”
So even if she’s a Palpatine by blood, her time spent training under Luke and Leia, and her efforts to redeem Ben, forged her new family.
She and BB-8 stand in front of the twin suns of Tatooine, echoing the beginning of Star Wars and the end of Revenge of the Sith. Cue John Williams’ epic score.
Note: This story was originally published earlier.
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