Poe is too combative for his own good, not to mention too full of himself. The Last Jedi makes this point well enough through Leia Organa (Carrie Fisher), who gives him a figurative slap on the wrist and a literal slap across the face in the wake of the First Order’s Dreadnought: He should have known better, he should have kept a level head, and most of all he should have obeyed her order. But there are crimes of judgment that Poe has to be held accountable for, and for which The Last Jedi does hold him accountable he’s brash, foolhardy, a man who perhaps harbors a latent death wish beneath his cool exterior and roguish good looks, because how else to explain his insistence on the bombing run the film opens on?īlame for the near-destruction of the Resistance’s fighting force is squarely on his shoulder. Clearly he’s not in the same evil ballpark as Kylo and Snoke. Poe would give his life, and also the lives of his comrades in the Resistance, to turn the First Order to ashes. Of course he isn’t a bad guy in the classic sense of the phrase. You can read more about The Last Jedi and get a peek into the Visual Dictionary courtesy of StarWars.If you sat Poe down and told him that he’s caused for the deaths of at least as many Resistance fighters as Kylo and Snoke in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, he’d probably haul off and punch you. Even if they didn't make it into the final cut, they will live on forever in the deleted scenes and possibly a director's cut, but we won't hold our breath for that. Rian Johnson did an incredible job of having everybody involved keep their secrets as only a few leaked out, which may have been why they got cut. The Last Jedi just came out, so there could be even more uncredited cameos lurking deep within the 150-minute movie. Peavy possesses a rather unique view of the First Order leader and is the one to inform Hux that Poe is "tooling" with him during the comedic scene. Peavy is a character who is heavily expanded upon in The Visual Dictionary, which reveals that he's a former Imperial who worked alongside Hux's father. Right after the opening scene, we see Poe's humorous conversation with General Hux with the assisting Captain Peavy, played by British actor Adrian Edmondson. 13Īdrian Edmonson is the first cameo that we see in The Last Jedi. Fear not, the Prince cameos will more than likely be featured prominently in the deleted scenes area of the DVD/Blu-ray release. However, don't go looking for them in the final cut as Rian Johnson had to snip their part out at the very last minute, which has been confirmed by John Boyega. It had been revealed that Prince Harry and Prince William portrayed Stormtroopers in The Last Jedi and they were really excited about it.
One cameo, or two, depending how you look at it was hyped before the movie came out, especially in England. It must be noted that there are major SPOILERS ahead for The Last Jedi, so read on at your own risk. Thankfully, we've collected 13 of the best cameos in the movie, warranting a second viewing of the movie trying to spot all of the blink-and-you-miss them moments. So, it's inevitable that you may have missed some of the all-star cameos placed in The Last Jedi while taking in all of the plot twists and surprises being thrown on the screen. From carefully placed Easter Eggs to near-impossible to find cameos, the movie has a lot going on. Rian Johnson's Star Wars: The Last Jedi is chock full of surprises.