She has a striking resemblance to Luke’s mother, Padmé Amidala, and shares the great piloting skills of both Luke and Anakin Skywalker. That makes sense in the context of the film. PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED: Rey is Luke Skywalker’s Daughterīy far the most popular theory about Rey’s parents says she is the long-lost daughter of Jedi Master Luke Skywalker. Still, it’s a fun theory and it’s possible Del Toro could be playing a character we’ve seen before. It’s possible that elements of Rebels will find their way into the Skywalker saga films - there were a few fun Easter eggs in Rogue One - but this might be a little too in-depth for casual fans of the films. This would definitely be a great treat for fans of Rebels, but it would also mean attempting to sum up that series’s storylines and characters to an audience that is just coming for the main feature films. This would set up a fantastic finale between these two characters in Episode IX.” It sets up Rey’s fall to the dark side (which could be incredible if pulled off correctly) and Kylo Ren is already poised for a redemption arc of his own (a “fall” to the light). The reason I really like this theory is it allows for a “double fall” in Episode VIII. Luke flees and Del Toro is left without knowing where his daughter is hidden. Foreseeing this, Luke hides Rey from her father, and in retaliation Ezra, through or with Kylo Ren, destroy the Jedi Academy. He joins forces with Snoke and together they start manipulating the Jedi starting with Ben Solo. But then why was she left on Jakku? The theory I’ve come up with is that Ezra falls to the dark side. He’d be about the right age, and there have been theories that Rebels will end with Ezra (and Kanan if he’s still alive) joining Luke’s new Jedi Academy. I think he’s playing an adult Ezra Bridger (from the Rebels TV show). … But that’s not to say Del Toro will be playing a new character. “Simply put, I think Benicio Del Toro is going to be Rey’s father. UPDATED 2/8/17: Rey is Ezra Bridger’s DaughterĪ new theory has been proposed by Reddit user Darth Hodor, and it’s one that ties into the ongoing Star Wars Rebels cartoon series. These are some of my favorite theories about who Rey’s parents are. I have some ideas (including a theory that was, unfortunately, debunked by the great new novel Bloodline by Claudia Gray), but I’ve also loved hearing what the fans have to say about who they think Rey is. Everything about her is great, so of course I’m very interested in knowing about her past and who her parents are. I haven’t made it any secret here on Fandom that Rey is my favorite character from The Force Awakens. Other than who Supreme Leader Snoke might be, perhaps the most-asked question is: Just who is Rey? Where did she come from? Who are Rey’s parents? The months since the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens have given fans ample time to come up with ideas for what might happen next, and to think of answers for all of their many questions. She has no relation to any previous Star Wars characters and her parents won’t play any significant role in future films.Įxactly how this will go over with fans is going to be interesting, but in the meantime, feel free to check out all of our various theories and speculations below. Yes, the revelation of Rey’s parentage is that her mother and father were some unimportant junk traders who sold her off for no greater purpose and are likely dead in pauper’s graves. After countless theorizing and a painstaking attempt from fans to connect as many potential clues as possible, the identity of Rey’s parents have been revealed. WARNING: This article contains SPOILERS for The Last Jedi and the identity of Rey’s parents.
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