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Marvel's Late Star Wars Adaptation Hides Deleted Scenes
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Marvel's Late Star Wars Adaptation Hides Deleted Scenes

Nov 21, 2024 3:23 PM

Marvel Comics is set to release a comic adaptation of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, five years after the film’s theatrical debut. The limited series, written by Jody Houser and illustrated by Will Sliney, will include never-before-seen scenes that were cut from the original movie. Scheduled for launch on February 26, the five-issue series aims to appeal to loyal fans of the Star Wars sequels, particularly those invested in Kylo Ren's character. This adaptation comes at a time when interest in sequel characters is resurging, hinting at potential developments for Rey's character in future Star Wars films.

What will the Marvel comic adaptation of The Rise of Skywalker include?

The Marvel comic adaptation will directly adapted the 2019 movie and incorporate new scenes that were not part of the original film. This includes further character development and potentially unexplored storylines, making it a unique addition for fans of the franchise.

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, directed by J.J. Abrams, is the final film in the Star Wars sequel trilogy and was met with mixed reviews upon its release. Despite its divisive reception among fans, it introduced characters and story arcs that continue to provoke discussion and interest in the Star Wars universe. The adaptation by Marvel may provide a fresh perspective on the film's narrative and character dynamics, enhancing the lore that fans still cherish.



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