*saves your star wars franchise*

*saves your star wars franchise*

*cries about white people*

*is a nigger*

>saves

>star wars

*introduces THICC to the star wars franchise*

*oogas your booga*

lol

>we want the fart awakens audience

*is token minority*

lol

He's a big guy

*blacks your franchise*

I wonder if he has a thigh gap like a girl.

>saves your star wars franchise

How exactly?
His was a pretty bland character, all things considered. Boyega may have played the role given to him as well as he could, but the writers really dropped the ball with Finn.
A brainwashed child soldier breaking his conditioning and defecting to his former enemy has a lot of potential as a character.
>He strikes out on his own, but with military discipline being the only thing he knows, he struggles to cope with life on the outside
>He has to develop his own moral compass, since he's only ever followed and given orders. What he adopts is an imperfect blend of what was raised under (harsh absolutism) and what he aspires to as being the antithesis of the First Order (pacifism and defense of the helpless).
>Maybe his unique ideology leads him to Luke, who offers the Jedi teachings as a more nuanced philosophy. Despite not being a Force user, Finn finds them helpful and incorporates them into his own way.
>In his struggle to find purpose outside the goal driven military, Finn seeks to lead his former comrades away from brainwashed service to the tyranical First Order. This causes him to fall in with the Rebellion (something he initially did not intend).
>Among the Rebellion, he finds the structure and direction he lacked after leaving the First Order. Except the other Rebels/Resistance members are sceptical of his loyalties, especially since he refuses to use leathal force against his former comrades.
>When he faces Phasma, he doesn't mock her. In their confrontation, they are both pleading with the other. To Phasma, Finn is her greatest failure. The only way to resolve it is for him to return to the fold. For Finn, Phasma is his mentor, someone he trusts and respects. He wants to save her, not kill her.

lol, never mind, you're right. Much better to have Finn be the hapless sidekick to Rey. He sure saved Star Wars with those quips.

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When will they learn
>When will they learn
When will they learn
>When will they learn
When will they learn

*chimpsout*

holy crap this sounds really good, ( if good implemented, and even improves phasma) be careful man, disney assasins will hunt you down...

And of all that is completely impossible because Disney simply didn't have the balls to have him you know execute those pows in the beginning and then defect and start his redemption. So instead have this happy go luck comic book porch negro

>holy crap this sounds really good and even improves phasma. Be careful man, disney assasins will hunt you down...

Disney and their shills can suck a dick. Here's another:

How unfortunate that JJ Abrams and Kathleen Kennedy sidelined Leia in the Force Awakens. In The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, she was implied by Yoda, Luke and Vader to have *As Much* potential in the Force as Luke (a potential that was actually explored in the Expanded Universe novels). If JJ Abrams and Kathleen Kennedy wanted to actually show a female Force user and develop alternative perspectives on the nature of the Force, they should have used Leia. As a diplomat, leader, and mother, she could have used and been guided by the Force in ways we've not seen onscreen yet. Mediating disputes between contentious factions after the fall of the Empire. Inspiring hope, courage and forgiveness in those who follow her. Drawing on the selfless maternal instinct to protect and sacrifice for her children. These are just several new and compelling ways Leia could have demonstrated how the Light Side of the Force can be used for good.

What a shame JJ Abrams and Kathleen Kennedy did Leia and Carrie Fisher such a disservice. Instead of developing a beloved and classic character in a way that elevated the story and universe of Star Wars, they took a page from fanfiction.net and inserted Rey.

Now Carrie Fisher is dead, and their failure is complete

>goes to a black tie event
>wears a fucking burgundy bowtie

When did dignity die?

based boyega

>black guy in a purple suit
lol oh no way

this guy has the build of a nice fertile woman. big thick thighs, nice rounded hips, it's fucking insane.

Remember whe he was cooning around prtending to be Mace Windu's son while he most likely has gungan genes in him. Jew jew had a lot of fun making him sweat even inside the perfectly air conditionned Star Destroyer, and drink along pigs.

They got the most black looking black guy they could find

They knew Carrie was going to die, probably killed herto make everyone go see Rogue One

This so much
I just can't believe how so much potential was wasted in this movie. Imagine the kino we could have gotten if Disney were actually interested in creating a new story with original characters instead of just making a politically correct episode IV remake.

>Imagine the kino we could have gotten if not for Disney...

It could have been great. It's a pity they're determined to broaden Star Wars' reach into untapped demographics; like spreading butter over too much toast, it quickly gets thin. It would even be this bad, but unfortunately they doubled up on their marketing pivot with expressing contempt for the franchise's core fanbase. That same white 10-30 y/o white male demographic that kept the franchise economically viable during the inter-trilogy periods.

And let's not pretend casting Simon Pegg (a fanboy-turned-actor) as Unkar Plutt: the caricature of the unpleasant uberfan, was anything other than an enormous and mocking "Fuck You" to a large swath of the audience:
A bloated and petty collector of junk, who picks away at the remains of derelict starships (the SW franchise). Plutt was the keeper of the Millennium Falcon (SW's past), and Rey (SW's future). He didn't appreciate the value of the former and held back the progress of the latter, and in the end he lost both and was left behind.
>This is how we see you. And this is what we think you deserve.
>t. Kathleen Kennedy and JJ Abrams
I wonder if Simon Pegg realized they were laughing *At* him, when they gave him that role.

>They knew Carrie was going to die, probably killed herto make everyone go see Rogue One

I'm on board with Disney conspiracies, but I doubt they killed her for a minor boost in a movie that was already on an ok tragectory.

Why does he pose like that? He doesn't use the force, and he didn't lose a hand.

>It wouldn't even be this bad*

>probably killed herto make everyone go see Rogue One

she died after that pleb

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>box office starts slowing down
>kill beloved but useless actor associated with the series
>everyone goes to see Rogue One again
You're thinking like a goy

I unironically, in all genuine honesty, like Revenge of the Sith more than either Force Awakens or Rogue One.

>Y-you got a boyfriend? A cute boyfriend?
He grew up indoctrinated as a soldier, how does he even know what that is?

>Rogue One.
Rogue One is an outlier for me when it comes to Disney SW. While far from perfect, it feels like a fan film, or like an adaptation of an EU book. RLM criticized it for including iconic elements of Star Wars. But I think that unjustified, since including iconic star wars elements is what EU novels *Do*.
That RLM did not level the same complaint against The Force Awakens, despite the movie lacking Rogue One's EU justification, was very strange.

>gay homo nigger
>saves star wars
kek

>saves your star wars franchise

Why did all the aliens in The Force Awakens have dull earth-tone skin, wide-set squinty eyes, and droopy mouth faces?

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TFA was a mainline film, and as such, was terribly safe and more or less did what it set out to do. Whether or not that's a good thing is another dicussion. The problem with Rogue One is it's a spin-off movie, totally divorced from the mainline movies, it really has very little impact, it's merely a history documentary set during a thing everyone knows. And that's the problem, it's another safe venture when, with these spin-offs, you should be able to go a little crazy and be a little different, but no, it was just two or so hours of references and nothing really new. It didn't, in fact, break any new ground. It added fuck all to the Star Wars and amounts to a set of fun facts. Someone probably thought it was a cool idea, and it would be for something like a cartoon series, not an entire movie where you have the budget and power to do far more.

The downlow negro with the fat hips.

CONSISTENT VISUAL DESIGN but really it they didn't want to go too cuhrazey because then for some reason they believe people wouldn't take the fucking CGI aliens seriously.