Carrie Fisher Took Care of Daisy Ridley During 'Last Jedi' Filming

The late Carrie Fisher and her co-star Mark Hamill served as mentors to the young actors following in their footsteps during the filming of Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi. As a new generation takes over the franchise, the original actors did their part to make the transition easy.


Via Us Weekly.

Sometimes, there’s no clear divide between good and evil. As Daisy Ridley’s Rey comes into her powers in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, she begins to question where her allegiance lies.

“From the start, Star Wars has always had the good guy confronting the extent to which the bad guy is a reflection of themselves,” writer-­director Rian Johnson tells Us. “With Luke, he thinks Darth Vader is an evil guy who he has to kill. Then he realizes this person is apart of him.”

And Rey is dealing with an added struggle: She can’t find herself until she finds her family. Though she thought she had a glimmer of hope in Han Solo (Harrison Ford), “that was violently taken away,” says Johnson. “She’s still searching for her place in all this. She thinks figuring out who her parents are will help define her in this story.”

In the meantime, she has reliable Wookie Chewbacca to guide her. Following Han’s death, “Chewie now focuses on Rey,” he explains. “He always took care of Han and you get that sense with Rey. It’s like the family dog. You take care of it, but mostly, the dog is protecting you. Chewie knows he has to help her.”

Offscreen, Ridley had Mark Hamill and the late Carrie Fisher as mentors. “They were protective of these young actors in a way that was really touching,” explains Johnson. “Mark and Carrie both saw what these kids were getting into. They have that perspective of the past 40 years of being in Star Wars and what that means for your life.”

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