Star Wars: New Jedi Order

Rey Skywalker actress Daisy Ridley has share her perspective on both her upcoming film , rumored to be titledStar Wars : New Jedi Order , andStar Warsin general , and her verdict is clear : this dealership has always been political . Details aboutNew Jedi Orderhave been slow to come , but this upcoming addition toStar Warsmovies and TV showsis evidently very much afoot ( after meditation it may have been canceled or delayed ) . Ridley is using theupcomingStar Warsmoviesto enter a current urge on debate , as well .

PerInverse , Daisy Ridley addressed the political nature not only ofNew Jedi Orderbut also ofStar Warsas a whole , from the beginning . Ridley explained :

“ I feel like [ the Star Wars films ] are all political . I feel like it ’s the somebody versus the big corp or the liberal group , so I think they always have been … And ultimately I reckon the films are emotional in that it ’s good and wickedness , which we all can link to very specifically in our day - to - sidereal day spirit . But yes , I do finger those conversation are woven within the story , and I ’m very delirious to see what George does . ”

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Although there has been considerable treatment to the contrary , especially of later , Daisy Ridley is totally correct thatStar Warshas always been — and will no doubt bear on to be — political .

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As Ridley also voice in her interview , the politics at period of play inStar Warsare universal . While specific characters and plot line may draw inspiration from material - life events and particular country , war , and/or historical figures , the fight for exemption has always been at the fore inStar Wars , and that fight extends far beyond any one political party , event , or clip catamenia . As was clear inA New Hopeand has continued in the most late additions totheStar Warstimeline , this enfranchisement is about standing up for what ’s right and labor back against oppressiveness . That ’s political .

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It ’s confessedly a little intellect - boggling that any argument could be made to the reverse at this point . Not only were the original and prequelStar Warstrilogies steeped in politics , with Palpatine specifically weaponizing the political organisation to prevail top executive as a Sith Lord , but also , more recent show , such asAndor , have only become increasingly dedicated to explore political themes . WithAndorseason 2 just around the corner , it will be hard to ignore that the Imperial Era is all about Rebels resisting an oppressive regime .

Andor season 1 stop with an volatile coda , leading many to inquire what season 2 has in store for the characters of Star Wars ’ most exciting show .

The question for me remains : what on Earth wouldStar Warsbe about if it was n’t political ? Yes , the franchise obviously has brilliant characters and is plenteousness of fun to watch because of thing like lightsabers and the Force , but the backdrop of all those aspects ofStar Warsis a Galax urceolata experiencing political turmoil . Star Warshas always been about heroes who fight down back against injustice , no matter the betting odds or the personal sacrifice , and it vocalise likeStar warfare : New Jedi Orderwill only reinforce that content all the more .

Rey wielding her lightsaber in The Rise of Skywalker in front of imagery of Star Wars' Skywalker Saga

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Cast

Palpatine addresses the Senate in Attack of the Clones

Cassian Andor, Mon Mothma, Bix Caleen, Luthen Rael, Syril Karn, and more in an Andor season 1 poster, edited with a red-to-yellow gradient

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Star Wars: New Jedi Order

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