![]() ![]() Redmayne has often joked about being up for the same parts as actor Domhnall Gleeson and losing parts to him, so when Redmayne first talked about auditioning for Star Wars, many assumed that he was auditioning for the role of General Hux, a part that did end up going to Domhnall Gleeson. Had things gone differently any of these people might have ended up as the new face of the Dark Side for the sequel trilogy.įirst on the list we have Eddie Redmayne. While Driver clearly was up to the tack, turning in a memorable performance of his own, it’s easy to understand why plenty of other actors were considered before the final casting to make sure that the best option of the role was selected. Darth Vader has become one of the most iconic characters in all of cinematic history, and the task of playing the next generation of iconic Star wars villain is no small feat. However, fans felt like the novel failed to give a proper backstory for Kylo Ren.Adam Driver had a rather large task ahead of him when he was cast in the role of Kylo Ren. Several unresolved plot threads were concluded months later in the tie-in novel to the film. Many felt that the film failed as a good conclusion to the sequel trilogy and some fans ever slammed it for its weak plot points. JJ Abrams Star War: The Rise of Skywalker received mixed reviews from fans and critics alike. In his feature, Lev Grossman reiterated this fact and added people just assumed that Kylo Ren's childhood was terrible due to the lack of information provided in the sequel trilogy.Īlso Read | John Boyega Of 'Star Wars' Strongly Advocates At 'Black Lives Matter' Protests In London In fact, The Rise of Skywalker completely lacked any backstory why Kylo Ren became a Dark Jedi. While this theory was given by Adam Driver himself, it was never confirmed in The Rise of Skywalker. This lack of supervision and neglect caused Kylo Ren to turn to the dark side, as there was no one in his life to stop him from being controlled by Snoke. ![]() Due to this, they were unable to be the attentive parents that young Kylo Ren needed during his dark times. That is when Adam Driver revealed his interesting theory on Ben Solo’s (Kylo Ren) childhood.Īlso Read | 'Avengers: Endgame' Loses To 'Star Wars' In An Online Poll By Rotten TomatoesĪccording to Adam Driver's theory on Kylo Ren, both Han Solo and Leia were way too self-absorbed and into this idea of themselves as heroes. Lev Grossman even discussed Kylo Ren's backstory with Adam Driver, the actor who played Kylo in the sequel trilogy. In his BTS feature, writer Lev Grossman mentioned that he wanted to learn more about Kylo Ren in Star War: The Rise of Skywalker, but the film never delved into why he turned to the Darkside of the Force. Adam Driver's theory on Kylo Ren that never made it into Star War: The Rise of SkywalkerĪlso Read | 'Star Wars' Actor John Boyega Gets Support From Hollywood Filmmakers After His Speech The crux of Adam Driver's theory was shared in a behind the scene feature created by Magicians writer Lev Grossman. This theory dealt with the backstory of Kylo Ren and explored how he turned to the Darkside of the Force. Adam Driver had a theory about his own character, Kylo Ren, that was never explored in the final Star Wars film, The Rise of Skywalker. ![]()
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