The rise of Skywalker is, for the new Star Wars trilogy, "a very worthy ending. I hope the audience will agree. On the set there was a shared feeling of joy. We were very happy with what we were doing. I think all this will also be seen on the screen ". He says this in the official interviews for the film, Daisy Ridley, the protagonist, in the role of the powerful Jedi Rey, of the sequel trilogy for the universe created by George Lucas, which ends with the last chapter 'The rise of Skywalker', in the Italian cinemas from December 18 with Walt Disney, two days before the American release. Behind the camera JJ Abrams, former director of the first chapter "The Awakening of the Force" (2015), followed in 2017 by "The last Jedi" by Rian Johnson.
In the cast, along with co-stars John Boyega, Oscar Isaac and Adam Driver, there are, among others, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, Domhnall Gleeson, Richard E. Grant, Lupita Nyong'o, Joonas Suotamo.
For Daisy Ridley "JJ is the right person for this film, and being also a huge Star Wars fan with a huge basic knowledge (of the saga), he knows how to connect all the elements beautifully". The British actress, born in 1992, who has become a global star since her first chapter in the saga sequel, considers the path of her character in this third film "difficult. But I think Rey was formed thanks to each (of the other characters) in a way that you will understand, you will understand the intricate personality of Kylo (Driver) and the lonely personality of Rey.
Star Wars: Ridley: 'A worthy final for the trilogy'
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Actress: 'You will understand Kylo's personality and Solitaria Rey' (ANSA)