Why would they. They're story arcs were vastly different and the only thing they had in common was Finn. I too wouldn't mind to see more Poe, but he was kind of non-existent for the most part in this one.Wow, I never noticed that Rey and Poe don't interact! Of course Poe was barely in the movie. I hope to see more of him in 8.
Yeah, the decision to kill Poe was changed early on, back during casting. From an interview with GQ...I wonder how or if there was suppose to be the Starkiller base battle scenes the X-wings if Poe was suppose to die early in the film. Was that rewritten and then they decided to keep Poe. Was that a Wedge scene?
Isaac says he had been summoned to Paris for what he suspected might be a role in The Force Awakens. Sure enough, earlier that day, he had met with Abrams, screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan, and Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy, and Abrams had pitched him the character of Poe Dameron, a badass fighter pilot battling against the remnants of the Empire.
“He’s amazing!” said Abrams.
“Sounds good!” thought Isaac, whose first experience in a movie theater had been seeing The Empire Strikes Back.
“He opens the whole movie!” said Abrams.
“Sounds great!” thought Isaac.
“And then,” Abrams went on. “He dies.”
“Oh,” thought Isaac.
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“I went back home [to New York], and I thought about it,” he says. “Then I wrote him and said, ‘Okay. I’ll do it!’ I figured it would be a cameo: I’ll come in, do my thing, and maybe it’s actually better not to have to sign myself up for three movies.” By that time, though, things had changed and Abrams soon wrote back: “Never mind. I’ve figured it out. You’re in the whole movie now.”
“I was like, ‘Holy shit! Alright, cool,’ ” Isaac says.
Well, I can understand it. It's a trope subversion, removing the character who appears to be the main in act 1 to fool the audience. It also can be a quick way to show how bad your villain is. While none of the mains are killed in the opening of the original Star Wars, the Empire and Vader are presented in a similar manner by killing the humans in that scene. Who's the audience left with? The droids. It's unusual.Abrams sure seems to have a fixin' to kill off apparent lead characters early on. He originally wanted Jack to die in the Pilot or first few episodes of Lost, killed Keri Washington's character in MI:3 pretty much immediately after we meet her, Mark Valley's character in Fringe.
He is a pretty major actor to have in such a small part. He must be pretty important person to have been entrusted with the map, so it wouldn't surprise me if we did get some kind of flashbacks to show how he ended up with something it.I am under impression that his role will be expanded upon in the next movie. I heard he woudld appear there, which is one more hint that we will get flashback scenes.
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