Finn was such a missed opportunity. From what I remember from the story, he was a child soldier brought up with a particular worldview. This could lead to all sorts of interesting stories and dilemmas, and Boyega is a capable actor who could do that. However, it goes nowhere, and he becomes a generic, almost side-kick-like character.
Well, not exactly. The emergence of his Force sensitivity is sorta tied into his backstory.It was so disappointing that by TROS, Abrams apparently forgot entirely Finn's backstory
In case you missed it, Shang Chi did not feature / star a Black person, so there was no demand made of Disney/Marvel. but you would have known this, if you were not guided by the desperate urge to defend the MCU at every turn.
For the record, Boyega and others were correct the blistering criticism of Disney/LFL and their deliberate marginalizing of the actor (and his character) in the film and in its marketing.
Actually, it was Poe who wasn't supposed to survive the first movie.
Actually, it was Poe who wasn't supposed to survive the first movie.
Right. Poe was supposed to die in the TIE fighter crash. They rewrote the ending to bring him back because Isaac proved to have such good chemistry with Boyega.
Source?
So it's just you assumption then? You don't have an actual source for it?
So, your source is... Yourself? Okay.No, just knowing Poe wasn't supposed to live and the general way the movie went made it seem like Finn going into a coma instead of dying was a last minute choice
I'm confused, do you have a source or not?No, just knowing Poe wasn't supposed to live and the general way the movie went made it seem like Finn going into a coma instead of dying was a last minute choice
What they should have done is make the first movie mostly about the old characters creating a new rebellion to fight against the rise of the First Order under Kylo Ren. Luke discover Rey and notices she has the powers of a Jedi. Han and Leia discover Poe. Finn is with the bad guys most of the first movie but we see his conscious growing and at the end of the movie he switches side. When the movie ends Han has died. Luke has left with Rey to train her. Leia realizes the importance Poe and Finn will play in this fight. We also see a instant connection between Finn and Poe. A romantic connection.
Second movie has Leia dying from a disease. She will need someone to replace her as leader and realizes Finn is the best choice. Luke trains Rey and in the third act she leaves for the big fight. Luke and Leia die together in a tear jerking scene and Rey, Finn and Poe come together as the new faces of the rebellion to win the big fight that ends with Kylo Ren being captured.
Third movie has Thrawn as the new leader who plans to do what Kylo Ren couldn't. In the end though our heroes save the day. Luke,Leia and Han all show up as force ghosts. Lando comes back to help the new characters. Kylo also switched sides and we find out he also has Jedi powers and the movie ends with Rey willing to teach him how to embrace the force and to become a better person. Someone his parents would be proud of. FInn is the new Leader and becomes President or some title like that of the New Republic. He marries Poe who is still a lovable rogue who now serves as second of command to Chewie who is now Captain of the Falcon.
I honestly think there shouldn't have been a sequel trilogy at all. At least, not unless it's put centuries later. Because it implies that the rebellion was mostly worthless, not amounting to more than a generation of peace and prosperity before everything went to shit again.
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