Rey Skywalker might not be done with the galaxy after all.
According to a new report from scooper Daniel Richtman (@DanielRPK), Daisy Ridley’s Rey will reportedly have a major role in Simon Kinberg’s upcoming Star Wars trilogy — but (and this is the important part) the movies won’t actually be “about Rey.”
Instead, the new trilogy is said to focus primarily on brand-new lead characters, with Rey positioned as a major supporting presence rather than the central protagonist.
And honestly? That’s probably the smartest possible version of “bringing Rey back.”
The Rumor: Rey Returns, But She’s Not the Main Character
Here’s what’s being claimed:
- Rey will have a major role in Kinberg’s trilogy
- The story focus will be on new lead characters
- Rey’s presence will likely support a new generation rather than drive the entire plot
That’s a very specific kind of return — not a “Sequel Trilogy 2.0,” but more like a passing of the torch.
It also lines up with something that’s been floating around for a while: Lucasfilm wanting Rey to remain important in canon, without asking the audience to relive the full sequel-era drama cycle every time a new Star Wars movie is announced.
Why This Rey Setup Actually Makes Sense
If this rumor is accurate, it suggests Lucasfilm is aiming for a balance:
✅ Keep Rey as an anchor for the post-Episode IX era
Rey is still the most recognizable character from that time period. If you’re continuing the timeline, ignoring her completely would feel weird.
✅ Avoid the “entire trilogy lives or dies on Rey again” problem
Letting new leads carry the story gives the franchise breathing room — and gives Star Wars a chance to build new icons that aren’t instantly trapped in 10 years of online discourse.
✅ Make Rey a legacy Jedi figure
If Rey becomes more of a mentor / leader figure, the trilogy could frame her like:
- a Jedi rebuilder
- a teacher
- a symbol
- or even a “hero of the last era” who must guide the next one
This is very similar to how franchises use legacy characters to legitimize a new cast without taking over the entire narrative.
What Does This Mean for the “New Jedi Order” Rey Movie?
This is where it gets spicy.
Rey already has a previously announced film project (the often-mentioned “New Jedi Order” era, directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy), but its status has been… let’s just say mysterious.
This DanielRPK rumor doesn’t directly confirm anything about that film — but it does raise questions:
- Is Kinberg’s trilogy replacing that plan?
- Is Rey’s movie becoming the “bridge” into the new trilogy?
- Or will Rey’s standalone project get folded into a larger saga?
At this point, it’s all speculation — but if Rey is appearing in Kinberg’s trilogy in a major way, then Lucasfilm clearly still sees Ridley as part of the future.
Who Is Simon Kinberg, And Why It Matters
Simon Kinberg isn’t a random name getting tossed into a Star Wars rumor mill.
He has real franchise experience, and he’s connected to Star Wars already — he worked as a co-creator/executive producer on Star Wars Rebels.
More importantly: his trilogy is reportedly being taken seriously at the studio level right now, especially after Lucasfilm’s leadership transition.
That’s why this rumor is landing harder than the usual “insider says…” chatter.
The Big Picture: Star Wars Wants a New Era (But Not a Hard Reset)
This rumored setup screams one thing:
Lucasfilm wants a fresh start without erasing everything.
New leads = new identity.
Rey returning = continuity + legitimacy.
That’s not a reboot. That’s Star Wars doing what it does best when it’s working:
building history while moving forward.
Final Thoughts
If Daisy Ridley is truly coming back for a major role, but not as the main character, that could be the best possible outcome for everyone:
- Rey fans get more Rey (without her being sidelined)
- critics get new leads and new creative territory
- Star Wars gets an actual chance to evolve
Now we wait for more solid reporting — because until Lucasfilm confirms anything, this stays firmly in the rumor category.
But it’s definitely a rumor worth watching.
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