Who is the kid at the end of Episode 8 Star Wars?

Temirlan Blaev
His name is Temiri Blagg The Star Wars Visual Dictionary tells us that the boy is named Temiri Blagg, and according to IMDb, first-timer Temirlan Blaev portrays the boy. Clearly, Blagg is at the least Force sensitive, and that’s nothing to scoff at in the Star Wars universe.

What happens at the end of Star Wars Episode 8?

Rey helps the remaining Resistance escape on the Falcon. Exhausted, Luke dies peacefully on Ahch-To, becoming one with the Force. Rey and Leia sense his death, and Leia tells Rey that the Resistance can rise again.

Did JJ Abrams Direct Star Wars Episode 8?

J.J. Abrams passed the torch to Rian Johnson for Star Wars: The Last Jedi, but Abrams stepped back in to direct The Rise of Skywalker; fans were ultimately puzzled as to why the director didn’t just oversee the entire trilogy.

Is Rey Luke’s?

The reveal came as a true surprise to fans. Some had theorized that she was the lost child of Luke Skywalker or even Han Solo, adding her to the lineage of powerful force users in the family. Instead, The Last Jedi revealed that Rey’s powers didn’t come from some genetic lineage but simply from herself.

Is broom boy a Jedi?

One of those elements was the idea of the democratization of The Force. This concept was personified in The Last Jedi by the character known as Broom Boy, an unnamed child who shows he has Force abilities in the movie’s final scene.

Did Rey have a child?

The son of Rey was born at a point succeeding the Battle of Exegol. While raised as one of the Skywalkers, he was aware of his origins related to the Palpatines.

How did Luke give Leia the dice?

In an effort to protect the Resistance from the First Order, Luke Skywalker Force projects himself onto Crait to stand against Kylo Ren. Before he duels with his nephew, Luke reunites with Leia in the base where she and the surviving fighters are stationed. There, he gives her Han Solo’s pair of gold dice.

Why didn’t J.J. Abrams do Star Wars 8?

In his interview with the Collider, JJ Abrams admitted that he didn’t have a plan for Star Wars, as he was never meant to direct anything more than Episode VII – The Force Awakens.

Did J.J. Abrams like The Last Jedi?

J.J. Abrams’ longtime editors say the director was in a tough position with “The Rise of Skywalker” after what Johnson did to the story in “The Last Jedi.” The outrage over Rian Johnson’s “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” just won’t go away. On a recent episode of the “Light the Fuse” podcast (via CinemaBlend), J.J.