Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Spoilers below:
It appears that images from the official Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker art book have been uploaded to Twitter, and there are some similarities to the rumored Colin Treverrow “Duel of the Fates” screenplay.
As first reported by Polygon, a “Reylo” fan account, @JadoreReyBen, has uploaded various pictures to Twitter of what appears to be a non-English edition of The Art of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, an art book that won’t be released in America until March 31.
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Pictures include various images of “Dark Rey”, including one where she is standing next to a throne that Kylo Ren is sitting on. There’s also an alien with multiple arms that bears resemblance to a character described in the leaked screenplay. A Reddit post detailing the leak describes the character, named Tor Valum, as a 7,000 year old Lovecraftian, “spindly” alien. The character is supposedly the mentor to Palpatine and was going to train Kylo Ren in the film. Take a look.
— Reylo&Army (@JadoreReyBen) January 16, 2020
— Reylo&Army (@JadoreReyBen) January 16, 2020
tros artbook#ReyandKylo #reylo pic.twitter.com/mVb7wfhYoL
— Reylo&Army (@JadoreReyBen) January 16, 2020
Tros artbook pic.twitter.com/ai7c0VQ0yp
— Reylo&Army (@JadoreReyBen) January 16, 2020
If you’re still a tad confused by the images above, read everything we know about Colin Treverrow’s alleged Star Wars Episode 9 script.
The Rise of Skywalker has just passed $1 billion in ticket sales. It may be a blockbuster, but Disney’s Frozen II ended up as the biggest movie of the season. The animated sequel has amassed $1.37 billion at the box office. They are just two of 46 movies that have reached the billion dollar distinction.
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Petey Oneto is a freelance writer for IGN who saw Star Wars Episode IX in 4D and has no intention of seeing another 4D movie for a very, very long time.
Source: IGN.com Rise of Skywalker Art Book Reveals Abandoned Plotlines and Characters