Star Wars actor Adam Driver has clarified his future in the franchise, saying once again that he won’t be returning to a galaxy far, far away.While speaking on the Smartless podcast with hosts Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett, Driver was asked about the current state of Lucasfilm and the Star Wars franchise over four years after he last appeared in the series. Driver stated that “[Lucasfilm] are doing stuff, but not with me,” before adding, “I’m not doing it anymore.” Driver first joined the Star Wars galaxy with The Force Awakens in 2015, before going on to play Kylo Ren again in The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker. In the last film, Kylo Ren turned back to the light and redeemed himself, becoming Ben Solo once again before sacrificing himself with Rey. According to Driver, that death appears to be permanent.“I had an overall arc in mind that he wanted to do, which then changed,” Driver said when asked about the original plans for the sequel trilogy. “His idea was almost the opposite journey of Vader, where Vader starts the most confident, the most committed to the Dark Side, and by the last movie he’s the most vulnerable, and weak, and he wanted to start at the opposite, where this character was the most confused and vulnerable, and by the end of the three movies would be most committed to the Dark Side.”
Star Wars actor Adam Driver has clarified his future in the franchise, saying once again that he won’t be returning to a galaxy far, far away.
While speaking on the Smartless podcast with hosts Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett, Driver was asked about the current state of Lucasfilm and the Star Wars franchise over four years after he last appeared in the series. Driver stated that “[Lucasfilm] are doing stuff, but not with me,” before adding, “I’m not doing it anymore.” Driver first joined the Star Wars galaxy with The Force Awakens in 2015, before going on to play Kylo Ren again in The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker. In the last film, Kylo Ren turned back to the light and redeemed himself, becoming Ben Solo once again before sacrificing himself with Rey. According to Driver, that death appears to be permanent.
“I had an overall arc in mind that he wanted to do, which then changed,” Driver said when asked about the original plans for the sequel trilogy. “His idea was almost the opposite journey of Vader, where Vader starts the most confident, the most committed to the Dark Side, and by the last movie he’s the most vulnerable, and weak, and he wanted to start at the opposite, where this character was the most confused and vulnerable, and by the end of the three movies would be most committed to the Dark Side.”
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