Of a A recent panel of the C2E2 event in ChicagoJohnon Boyga casts extra light on what the "War of Starwells" trilogy has done with his character Finn. Most fans have already heard that director Jey Abrams intended to intend Discover that Giant is sensitive to forceBut Boyga offered a little more information about what that moment would look like. Giant was supposed to make this big discovery when he sinked into Quicksand on the Pasana Desert Planet. In the finished crop, Giant says "Ray, I never told you ..." but then sucked under the sand. He is later saved, but never explains what he will say. But as Bogga said:
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"I mean, I tried to tell Ray before I went down. There was a couple where I just said it, '(shouts) I'm Eddie.' There was a couple, but it was good to tease.
Unfortunately, Giant has never been explicitly confirmed to have the potential in the sequel trilogy, which was disappointing given that one of the most memorable images of Marketing at The Force Awakens has appeared on Finn holding light. Abrams' initial explanation did not help about what Giant was talking about is filled with skepticism by fans; Many believed that he retired after the reaction of the initial interpretation of the Quicksand stage, which was that Ginn had to say something romantic about Ray.
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Casting the further suspicion of fans of discovering Abrams's interview is that this does not seem like a sort of secret to be so shy about it. His LOVEUBOOD TO A friend is a kind of thing that may want to confess in the last moments at once; "I'm Eddie", meanwhile, is less than a vulnerable secret and more than cool boasts. But if Bojka himself confirms that this is what Giant was trying to say, it should solve the issue pretty much.
Boega thanked Abrams for at least trying to finish the nail polish
Although Bogga often expressed disappointment with how Finn's story was played in the trilogy, he seems to put most of the blame for this. "The last edi"The only movie in the trilogy that is not directed by Abrams. Boyga explained:" Picking up Skywalker ", I had a brilliant time. But I knew because of the change in the structure of" The Last Edice ", it was really hard to come back and tie everything together. "He later added:
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"I just supported whatever he wanted, as we had so much history from" the forces wakes up ". And part of the narrative for Gin, who was founded in the "Awake" forces, were selected by Jey in the "rise of Skywalker". And, it's hard to do it.
The bright side for the battle is that there are still infinite opportunities for the image of Gin. After all, he's still alive, and Unlike foretelling charactersWe don't know much about what happens to him later in life. The Finn may have been stuck to shout after Ray for most of the third film, but by the end of his life he can do whatever he wants. As the Bogga concluded, "I appreciate JJ for putting those Easter eggs there and trying to expand. So if there is ever a Re -examination, there are things to play."
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