The Art of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

, a new book offering insight into the making and design of

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

, was released yesterday on March 31. Written by Phil Szostak,

The Art of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

showcases concept art and features quotes from the individuals who helped create the film.

It’s no secret

The Rise of Skywalker

film received mixed reviews, and fans have been both shocked and frustrated at the number of plot points that were relegated to print or held a different meaning than what was shown on screen. It doesn’t look like

The Art of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

will help to stem the confusion as it contains some surprising reveals itself.

ADVERTISEMENT

NEWS

ComicBook reports

that the new

The Art of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

book has revealed a different interpretation of the final scene in the film where Rey calls herself Rey Skywalker. It seems Lucasfilm intended the name Skywalker to be more of a title or metaphor than a biological or adopted family name, and had been planning this prior to the release of

Star Wars: The Force Awakens

in 2014:

“I like the idea that she’s going to be our Skywalker, but she’s not a Skywalker,” Lucasfilm exec Pablo Hidalgo shares in the book, per a 2014 meeting. “Then, for our purposes, ’the Skywalker’ is really a metaphor. It doesn’t have to be something that’s directly connected to blood.”

WHAT THIS MEANS

The “Skywalker” name serving as a metaphor is something most fans probably didn’t pick up during the film. While this new information is sure to frustrate some fans, it also continues to show that the film didn’t communicate certain story points as well as it should. Additionally, this reveal poses the question of whether other Jedi can or will take on the title since its not directly connected to blood.

The Art of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

, a new book offering insight into the making and design of

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

, was released yesterday on March 31. Written by Phil Szostak,

The Art of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

showcases concept art and features quotes from the individuals who helped create the film.

It’s no secret

The Rise of Skywalker

film received mixed reviews, and fans have been both shocked and frustrated at the number of plot points that were relegated to print or held a different meaning than what was shown on screen. It doesn’t look like

The Art of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

will help to stem the confusion as it contains some surprising reveals itself.

ADVERTISEMENT

NEWS

ComicBook reports

that the new

The Art of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

book has revealed a different interpretation of the final scene in the film where Rey calls herself Rey Skywalker. It seems Lucasfilm intended the name Skywalker to be more of a title or metaphor than a biological or adopted family name, and had been planning this prior to the release of

Star Wars: The Force Awakens

in 2014:

WHAT THIS MEANS

The “Skywalker” name serving as a metaphor is something most fans probably didn’t pick up during the film. While this new information is sure to frustrate some fans, it also continues to show that the film didn’t communicate certain story points as well as it should. Additionally, this reveal poses the question of whether other Jedi can or will take on the title since its not directly connected to blood.

“I like the idea that she’s going to be our Skywalker, but she’s not a Skywalker,” Lucasfilm exec Pablo Hidalgo shares in the book, per a 2014 meeting. “Then, for our purposes, ’the Skywalker’ is really a metaphor. It doesn’t have to be something that’s directly connected to blood.”