Star Wars Makes George Lucas' Original Ending Idea Canon (With A Big Twist)

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Star Wars Makes George Lucas' Original Ending Idea Canon (With A Big Twist)
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Star Wars brings back a great idea.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Ahsoka episode 6 revives an idea George Lucas had for Star Wars' ultimate ending, albeit with its own unique spin that better fits its story. Ahsoka is created by Dave Filoni, the apprentice to George Lucas' master, which makes it particularly interesting to see how it fits his vision, and how it changes it.

One of Lucas' early titles for Star Wars was Adventures of the Starkiller as taken from the Journal of the Whills, Saga I: The Star Wars. Obviously little of Lucas' original Star Wars plan remained, but the Journal of the Whills was supposed to be a literal in-universe plot device. This would be a galactic history that was maintained by a group called the Ancient Order of the Whills, and would tie into the overall ending of the saga.

Huyang's "Long Time Ago" Revives The Idea Of Droids Telling The Star Wars Story The most interesting part of Lucas' Star Wars 9 plan is just how the story was being passed along at the conclusion. With a jump to the far future, it would have seen none other than R2-D2 telling the Skywalker saga story to the Order of the Whills, thus cementing its place as "a long time ago.

Ahsoka Proves George Lucas' Original Star Wars Ending Can Still Happen Huyang telling the story of "a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away" is not only an interesting wrinkle in and of itself, but also proves that Lucas' original ending could still happen. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker didn't use it, but the Skywalker saga will, in effect, continue with Rey's New Jedi Order movie.

Otherwise, there is of course another option for who could tell the story: Huyang himself. Although he wasn't present for as much of the Skywalker saga as R2-D2, he could certainly learn about it from the likes of Ahsoka Tano . There's solid narrative reason for Huyang to return in Star Wars' future too: Rey will be building a new Jedi Order, which provides a natural role for Huyang, the droid who helps Younglings build their lightsabers and train as Jedi.

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