Who are the parents of Rey?

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Who are the parents of Rey?

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Luke and Leia

excellent

Originally posted by Lord Stark
Luke and Leia

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Lol no way it cant be ....

Luke is probably her father.

Originally posted by ozz81
Lol no way it cant be ....

He's right.

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Originally posted by Bashar Teg
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That's not how you spell Cersei and Jamie excellent

I hope it's some unknowns.

Originally posted by |King Joker|
Luke is probably her father.

I doubt it and I hope not.

What I get from the flashback is that Reys parents were taken. Probably by Rey? (Although he must have been extremely young to do that, maybe Snoke?). If we have to believe Maz Kanata her parents are someone else: they will not come back. But someone might" or something like that, referring to Luke.

I think Rey's from a new family. I'd prefer it otherwise it would seem the Force can only run through the Skywalker family. To broaden the franchise and give it some longevity, it'd be better if she's not a Skywalker.

Originally posted by queeq
I doubt it and I hope not.

What I get from the flashback is that Reys parents were taken. Probably by Rey? (Although he must have been extremely young to do that, maybe Snoke?). If we have to believe Maz Kanata her parents are someone else: they will not come back. But someone might" or something like that, referring to Luke.

I think Rey's from a new family. I'd prefer it otherwise it would seem the Force can only run through the Skywalker family. To broaden the franchise and give it some longevity, it'd be better if she's not a Skywalker.

Nah, I disagree. The lightsaber being drawn to her makes a lot more sense if she's a skywalker. And if she isn't a Skywalker it makes Finn not being force sensitive an even weaker choice imo.

Well, for one it IS strange that a lightsaber does that. The Force is created by all living beings, not by lifeless metal. In the entire saga we see people losing or damaging their lightsabres so much, that I doubt a metal object can be connected in the Force.

Unless... the Force uses it to guide someone to his or her destiny. QGJ was led to meet Anakin. They were not related and yet the Force led QGJ to Anakin. Same could be happening here: the Force uses the lightsaber to bring Rey to Luke so she can be trained.

It could be of course, that she is a Skywalker, but after the sudden and kinda weird connection between Luke and Leia as siblings, I hope they make Rey a completely fresh character with no other relation than being strong with the Force. Just like QGJ and Anakin.

Their is already a new generation of Skywalker around after all.

Originally posted by queeq
Well, for one it IS strange that a lightsaber does that. The Force is created by all living beings, not by lifeless metal. In the entire saga we see people losing or damaging their lightsabres so much, that I doubt a metal object can be connected in the Force.

Unless... the Force uses it to guide someone to his or her destiny. QGJ was led to meet Anakin. They were not related and yet the Force led QGJ to Anakin. Same could be happening here: the Force uses the lightsaber to bring Rey to Luke so she can be trained.

It could be of course, that she is a Skywalker, but after the sudden and kinda weird connection between Luke and Leia as siblings, I hope they make Rey a completely fresh character with no other relation than being strong with the Force. Just like QGJ and Anakin.

Their is already a new generation of Skywalker around after all.

That's not true at all. TCWs makes it clear that the crystals in the sabers are drawn to certain individuals.

Lulz, personally, I don't think it could be any more obvious that Rey is Luke's daughter. Kylo knows this random student and decides to save her due to their incredibly deep relationship he developed with her at 5 and he at 15. The lightsaber likes this random. Leia sends this random to find the brother she's been looking for, for a decade and a half, alone. This random is more powerful than Kylo Ren. "It is you, (random)!"

That's just shitty writing to make her anything but Luke's daughter.

There's a fairly large gulf between 'random' and 'Luke's daughter'. There can be a reason for all that without there having to be a bloodline. We're in a galaxy where there can be chosen ones, after all.

And what is this 'awakening in the Force'? The very title of the film isn't explained yet. The sabre thing does suggest bloodline- or at least very close connection- but I think the Rey thing could go a lot of ways.

Han and leia is most likely her parents.

They left Rey on jakuu to protect her

There's a zero percent chance Han and Leia are Rey's parents. Like absolute zero.

Originally posted by Ushgarak
There's a fairly large gulf between 'random' and 'Luke's daughter'. There can be a reason for all that without there having to be a bloodline. We're in a galaxy where there can be chosen ones, after all.

No, we're in a galaxy with A, as in singular, Chosen One. And yes, there must be a bloodline because that's the entire focus of the saga. Anakin Skywalker and his family. 😬

And what is this 'awakening in the Force'? The very title of the film isn't explained yet. The sabre thing does suggest bloodline- or at least very close connection- but I think the Rey thing could go a lot of ways.

Except, Kathleen Kennedy has already said that the episodic movies are about the Skywalker family. The Force Awakening was obviously referring to it awakening in Rey, with the saber before and her defeating Ren at the very end. There's really no question at this point.
“The saga films focus on the Skywalker family. The stories follow a linear narrative that connects to the previous six films. The Force Awakens follows Return of the Jedi and continues that generational story. The Anthology films offer opportunities to explore fresh characters, new storylines, and a variety of genres inside the Star Wars universe.”

Luke.

Kylo was the one who stranded her on Jakku after he was unable to kill her during his attack on the Jedi. It works damn near perfectly.

"What girl?!"

You would think either Han or Leia, upon finding out Rey is from Jakku would say "Hey, didn't we leave our daughter on that planet? She would be about Rey's age now!"

Han and Leia are NOT the parents.

Am I the only person who remembers that teaser trailer...?

YouTube video

This is Luke talking about how strong the Force is in his family, mentioning his fathers connection to the Force, his own, and his sisters (Leia). The only force using characters not refered to are Kylo and Rey. If he was talking to Kylo, he would say "your mother" (Leia) and not "my sister". The same would be the case if he was talking to another child of Leia.

So he is obviously talking to his own child here. And the only character left for that position is Rey. There is also no other reasonable explanation for Leia sending Rey to find Luke on her own. And this is also explains Luke's reaction, whe she reaches him.

Originally posted by NewLanceWindu
You would think either Han or Leia, upon finding out Rey is from Jakku would say "Hey, didn't we leave our daughter on that planet? She would be about Rey's age now!"

Han and Leia are NOT the parents.

Not quite sure why Rey can't be the daughter

Force sensitive, a sky walker, brother and sister fighting later on, like father and son.

But, couldn't it be that she was not originally raised by her real parents, because they were protecting her from maybe snoke???

Snoke corrupting Ren, but not Rey, as there's light and dark, hence Luke eventually knowing that he will have to train Rey

I'm just not sure why people can just say Han and leia are not her parents...

Sky walker or solo bloodline is still there with Ren, so so much for the skywalker only Jedi/sith with ep 1-6