Disney’s Next Star Wars Trilogy Is Officially Fixing The Sequels’ Worst Crime

The Star Wars sequel trilogy had more than just a few issues. The overall story felt disjointed, largely because there wasn’t a clear plan from the beginning. J.J. Abrams’ The Force Awakens raised many questions but didn’t provide satisfying answers. Rian Johnson was then brought in to try and resolve these issues with The Last Jedi. However, when Abrams returned for The Rise of Skywalker, he dramatically changed Johnson’s direction, most notably by suddenly making Rey a Palpatine – a twist that felt unearned and surprising.








