J.J. Abrams isn’t directing Star Wars: Episode VIII, but he knows a lot about it.
Questioned about the theory that new Star Wars heroine Rey (Daisy Ridley) could be a Kenobi or a Skywalker, Abrams teased, “I know quite a bit.”
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday at the Television Critics Association press tour where Abrams was present to support his upcoming Showtime series Roadies, the Star Wars: The Force Awakens director was tight-lipped, but did make it pretty clear that Rey’s backstory has been written.
“Obviously, it’s not for me to talk about in this moment because this is Rian’s story to continue now and the last thing I’m going to do is reveal something that he would be upset about. I want to make sure that Rian gets the courtesy,” Abrams said of his successor Rian Johnson, who will direct Episode VIII.
Questioned about the theory that new Star Wars heroine Rey (Daisy Ridley) could be a Kenobi or a Skywalker, Abrams teased, “I know quite a bit.”
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday at the Television Critics Association press tour where Abrams was present to support his upcoming Showtime series Roadies, the Star Wars: The Force Awakens director was tight-lipped, but did make it pretty clear that Rey’s backstory has been written.
“Obviously, it’s not for me to talk about in this moment because this is Rian’s story to continue now and the last thing I’m going to do is reveal something that he would be upset about. I want to make sure that Rian gets the courtesy,” Abrams said of his successor Rian Johnson, who will direct Episode VIII.
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