Published 12:14 IST, December 22nd 2019
'Rise of Skywalker' worst Star Wars movie, says Jake Cannavale
Jake Cannavale who plays the role of Toro Calican in Star Wars spin-off The Mandalorian made it evident that he hated third entrant in the Skywalker trilogy.
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Jake Cannavale who plays character of Toro Calican in Star Wars spin-off Mandalorian me it evident that he hated latest and third entrant in Skywalker saga Rise of Skywalker. In a story that he posted on his Instagram handle, Cannavale said that since he was a part of Star Wars universe, he couldn't speak bly about Episode IX. However, he said that Rise of Skywalker was worst movie in trilogy, calling it an utter failure.
Cannavale said that Rise of Skywalker was a very b movie than Last Jedi and Phantom Menace combined. He furr ded that he would feel depressed if he was a part of final instalment of trilogy. Rise of Skywalker has been subject to mixed reviews and has a 57 per cent review on Rotten Tomatoes, making it one of lowest-ranked movies in franchise. second instalment in Skywalker saga Last Jedi sits at a 91 per cent rating in Rotten Tomatoes.
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Fans happy to see connection
Fans were reportedly happy to see a visible connection of Mandalorian and brand new Star Wars: Rise Of Skywalker. Though fans were expecting Baby Yoda to pop-up as a surprise in latest Star Wars film, makers mand to put in a subtle connecting link to both Star Wars properties.
9th episode of Star Wars saga might have left ardent fans in a divisive argument but it evidently mand to show some of best uses of force. Both Rey and Ben Solo were seen using force in creative ways throughout film which evidently was t seen before. Both pivotal characters were seen using force to heal ir injuries, even one which looked fatal.
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Rey explained earlier in film how she used power of her force to heal a wounded sand serpent. It was n explained that bearer of force h to transfer a part of ir essence in order to heal someone. Later during battle on ruins of second Death Star, Rey was seen healing Kylo Ren using her force from a Lightsaber wound.
Though this concept of using force to heal someone is introduced in last film of Star Wars saga, it was being hinted at majorly in Mandalorian. Child or Baby Yoda is seen trying to fix Mando's wounds using his force ever since second episode. Only in seventh episode, persistent character of Baby Yoda succeeded in healing someone using his force.
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(With inputs from ncies)
10:56 IST, December 22nd 2019