John Boyega’s Unique Imaginative and prescient for Finn’s Star Wars Journey


Star Wars star John Boyega explains what he anticipated from Finn’s story, and it’s totally completely different from what audiences ended up getting. Launched in 2015, Star Wars: Episode VII – The Power Awakens marked a brand new period for the franchise, introducing a number of recent characters alongside some acquainted favorites.

Boyega’s Finn, a defecting stormtrooper, joins forces with Daisy Ridley’s Rey and Oscar Isaac’s Poe in The Power Awakens, finally changing into a vital ally within the battle in opposition to Adam Driver’s Kylo Ren. Although there have been teases within the 2015 movie that Finn is Power-sensitive, this did not play a giant position within the subsequent films, and his arc stays divisive.

Throughout a latest interview with ScreenRant‘s Liz Declan at Fan Expo Boston, Boyega reveals that he thought Finn would have a extra Jedi-oriented story following The Power Awakens. The actor explains that he thought the teases featured within the 2015 film had been hinting at a future wherein Finn and Rey would finally turn out to be enemies. Take a look at his remark beneath:

“I feel I assumed he was Power-sensitive from The Power Awakens script or at the very least by the point I obtained to the top of The Power Awakens script. I assumed they had been planning twin Jedis. I really thought that they’d Obi-Wan and Darth Vader us a bit. That we might flip in opposition to one another or one thing alongside these strains.”

What This Means For The Star Wars Sequels

Although The Power Awakens was usually well-received, its two sequels weren’t. Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Final Jedi (2017) grew to become massively divisive amongst audiences, and Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker (2019) earned combined evaluations.

There have been various selections that proved controversial in these latter two movies, and Finn’s story is definitely amongst them. As an alternative of exploring his Power sensitivity, The Final Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker focus totally on Rey and her Jedi journey, with Finn taking a backseat.

Boyega himself has beforehand expressed frustration with Finn being sidelined in The Rise of Skywalker and of the dearth of a transparent plan throughout all the trilogy. That does not imply, nevertheless, that he isn’t open to returning in a future Star Wars film, and he even hinted at Fan Expo Philadelphia this previous Could that this might open the door for an exploration of Finn’s Power-sensitivity:

“So for me, everyone is aware of, it’s depending on treating the character properly, it’s depending on fulfilling the arc that was teased quite a bit through the course of. And hopefully, this time, it’s them approaching it by having a plan of what they’re gonna do all through the entire collection.”

Presently, there are not any concrete plans for Finn’s return. It has been introduced that Rey will return in Star Wars: New Jedi Order, and it is doable that Finn may seem. This film was introduced in 2023, nevertheless, and it seemingly has not been capable of escape growth simply but.

John Boyega as Finn In The Desert In Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker

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The Final Jedi looks like it does not completely know what to do with Finn, and he leads to a facet story that feels somewhat too far faraway from the primary motion. The Rise of Skywalker focuses on Rey, Kylo, and Palpatine, and Finn appears like extra of an add-on right here as properly, quite than a personality initially set as much as function a protagonist.

An arc coping with Finn’s Power sensitivity feels like a stable thought, and one that might discover the character in a significant approach. If the story drove a wedge between Finn and Rey, this could additionally create some compelling drama as audiences really feel their allegiances examined. It does not appear to be this story will come to go, however Finn’s Star Wars return is not off the desk.

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