Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker

Stunt Coordinator   Eunice Huthart   has revealed howStar Wars : The upgrade of Skywalkerkept Palaptine ’s return a secret . As secretive as Disney and Lucasfilm were throughout production onThe Force AwakensandThe Last Jedi , they up their plot ever further for the subsequence trilogy ’s finale ( which doubled as the conclusion to the nine - part   Skywalker Saga ) . in front of Star Wars Celebration 2019 , fans has little to no mind what the movie would even be about , much less any hint of role fall back   from the grave accent . As a solvent , Palpatine ’s reveal inThe advance of Skywalker ’s teaserwas not only a surprisal for many , but an exciting one at that .

Much like the film , Palpatine ’s role in the moviegarnered a far more sundry answer whenThe Rise of Skywalkerhit theaters . Since then , the conversation hem in   the reference has focalize less on his actual appearance and more on   thenew details shed on Palpatine ’s resurrectioninThe Rise of Skywalkernovelization ( like the fact he ’s a dead ringer ) that were only suggest at in the plastic film , if not get out out altogether . Now , one of the cardinal crew members who work on the movie has provide   some insight into how the whole thing was kept under - wraps to begin with .

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During   an interview with Screen Rant ,   Huthart talk about   maintaining secrecy and preventing spoilers from leak out throughout production onThe climb of Skywalker . She go on to discourse the enjoyment of codenames and how they were crucial to   keep Palpatine ’s return a secret .

The Palpatine engagement , we were doing our best to always keep that secret . It was really hard for me , to be honest . I was plausibly the one that was always mess up , because we had codification gens for everybody , and I kept on forgetting the code name . We ’d be rehearsing something , and I ’d be like , " Now that ’s when Palpatine comes in , guys . " And then there ’d be [ someone ] take the air past like , " Oh , is Palpatine in it ? " And I ’d be like , " Oh no , did I say - ? No , it ’s not . "

I was the one who mess up most . We had code figure for everything that I kept always forgetting all the fourth dimension . We had code names for picture , code public figure for primed opus , come name for everything . When we were in Jordan and Chewbacca got trance by the Knights of Ren and got sent into the air with the Storm Troopers ? That spaceship was called the White Rump , and I ’d be function , " Alright , the white van needs to back up . " … Of of course , there was no white new wave on the set , but someone might have perish looking for a clean van .

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So , I ’d say the secrecy part was ridiculous , because everything had a codename . The characters had codenames , and we would forget what name was for what person . That was tough .

These eccentric of security measures have become middling received for studio tentpoles ( especially the Disney kind ) , and there ’s no denying they got the caper done forThe Rise of Skywalker . Still , one could clean argue the photographic film was hurt by its secretiveness as much as it was avail . Many feltThe Force AwakensandThe Last Jedishould’veincluded more set - up for Palpatine ’s returnin the film ; director J.J. Abrams even consideredreintroducing Palpatine as a clone inThe Force Awakensat one power point , before later on abandoning the idea . If he had n’t , it might ’ve benefitted the sequel trilogy as a whole and madeThe rising slope of Skywalkerfeel less disjointed . Not to mention , there would n’t have been the need for quite as much"ridiculous"secrecy as Huthart   said there was on - set .

This is n’t a criticism unique to Abrams’Star Warsmovies , either . For year , the movie maker has been taken to task for playing up the privacy around his project - whether they ’re part of a franchise or something original likeSuper 8- too much , to the level where it either hurts their storytelling or head to an underwhelming takings ( see also : theJohn Harrison / Khan debacle withStar Trek Into Darkness ) . If anything , the reactions to Palpatine ’s comeback   inThe Rise of Skywalkerjust go to show : all this   privateness really is n’t worth it in the end . Hopefully , Disney and Lucasfilm will take that lesson to marrow as they   plan out theupcoming phase ofStar Warsmovies .

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