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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Back by popular demand but better than the fourth Indiana Jones film is the next instalment in our ‘Villains’ series,...</p>
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<p>Back
by popular demand but better than the fourth Indiana Jones film is the next
instalment in our ‘Villains’ series, where I share my thoughts on which movie
bad guys have been worth the wait, and which have been a big ol’ let down.</p>



<p>So far, I’ve put villains from the <a href="https://bigpicturefilmclub.com/movie-villains-who-nailed-it-and-those-who-didnt-part-one-harry-potter/">Harry Potter</a>, <a href="https://bigpicturefilmclub.com/the-movie-villains-who-nailed-it-and-those-who-didnt-part-two-james-bond/">James Bond</a> and <a href="https://bigpicturefilmclub.com/the-movie-villains-who-nailed-it-and-those-who-didnt-part-three-marvel-cinematic-universe/">Marvel</a> series under the microscope – this time around, I’ll turn my attention to the glorious and often polarising space opera saga that is Star Wars (and I’ll do my level best not to geek out too much in the process).</p>



<p>Before
I get into it, though, here’s an important disclaimer: there are a TON of
heroes and villains in the Star Wars universe and while it would be fun to
compare a baddie from the prequel trilogy with someone in <em>Rogue One</em>, it may not be entirely fair, especially if their
character spans more than one trilogy and we have more time to love or hate
them. So I’m going to stick with the new trilogy on this occasion.&nbsp; </p>



<p>Also,
the new trailer for The Rise of Skywalker dropped as I was writing this and
almost made me go in a completely different direction on this one (that
laugh&#8230;!), but I decided to stick with my original choice in the end.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Part four: Star Wars Villains (Sequel Trilogy)</strong></h3>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Kylo Ren – heir apparent to
Lord Vader indeed</strong></h3>



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<p>I
love Kylo Ren. I love Adam Driver as Kylo Ren. I love J.J. Abrams for making
Kylo Ren such a badass in <em>The Force
Awakens</em>, and Rian Johnson for developing his character in the right way in <em>The Last Jedi</em>. He was probably the best
thing about both movies.</p>



<p>Remember
the first teaser trailer for The Force Awakens? Andy Serkis snarling “There has
been an awakening…have you felt it? The Dark Side, and the Light.”</p>



<p>There’s
a shot in that teaser that hit the cutting room floor of Kylo Ren igniting his
crossguard lightsabre in the snowy woods on Starkiller Base. That was the
beginning of the Kylo Ren hype that never really let up at all, even after he
took off his mask to reveal the wavy dark locks of Adam Driver (I know a few
people who hated that). Here was a villain deliberately modelled on Darth
Vader, complete with his own distorted voice and hidden visage. </p>



<p>What I love about Kylo is the fact that we never really know just how good or bad he actually is, or whether or not he’s truly as powerful as other characters in the films keep telling us. At the end of <em>The Force Awakens</em>, he screams “TRAITOR!” at John Boyega’s Finn (something akin to Anakin’s “I HATE YOU!” shriek at Obi-Wan in <em>Revenge of the Sith</em>), reminding us that he’s still quite young and lacking in self-control – he’s also just murdered his own father at this point, so the capacity for evil is definitely there. And yet in <em>The Last Jedi</em>, he often seems just as conflicted as Rey, even veering tantalisingly towards the Light at times.</p>



<p>Ultimately,
it’s all a mirroring of Vader, making Kylo Ren the first truly worthy successor
to the heavy-breathing Dark Lord of the Sith. And like Vader, as <em>The Rise of Skywalker</em> approaches, we
still have no real idea which way this particular Force-wielding villain is
going to go in the end. As it should be.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Supreme Leader Snoke – just
a red herring?</strong></h3>



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<p>I
thought Rian Johnson did a fantastic job with Snoke. Abrams hadn’t given us
much to go on other than a gloomy-looking hologram with a booming voice, but
Johnson wasted no time in revealing the First Order’s Big Bad shortly after the
opening scene of The Last Jedi. Snoke’s fairly hideous appearance, given life
by the brilliant Andy Serkis, was pretty much what I’d been hoping for. I also
loved the fact that his throne room was mostly bright and red, and Snoke
himself wore gold-coloured clothing instead of the usual black ensemble.</p>



<p>And
I genuinely loved the moment when Kylo Ren sliced his master in two – it was
totally unexpected and completely threw the audience at the time.</p>



<p>However,
I was gutted that we never discovered who the heck the Supreme Leader actually
was. Like many fans, I’d spent months trying to work out who he was: Palpatine?
Darth Plagueis? Mace Windu (yes, someone actually suggested that!).</p>



<p>So
when the credits finally rolled and we were no closer to finding out who he was
or why he wanted to take over the galaxy, I felt a little cheated. Don’t get me
wrong, I’m on the positive end of Star Wars fans regarding <em>The Last Jedi</em>, but I’d wanted some answers and hadn’t gotten
anyway. Maybe we’ll find out in the final instalment who Snoke was, but I fear
that ship has sailed. </p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The bottom line</strong></h3>



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<p>I
don’t think many Star Wars fans would argue that Kylo Ren isn’t a great
villain. He has all the makings of a classic cinematic figure on the cusp of a satisfying
character arc completion (I hope!), and the trailer shots of his mask being
repaired got me even more excited for <em>The
Rise of Skywalker</em> than I already had been (he’s cooler with the mask on,
right?). On Snoke, I wanted some answers and Rian Johnson didn’t throw any my
way, so I can never really feel at peace with that one.</p>



<p>Here’s to a satisfying end to the greatest movie saga of all time!</p>



<p><strong>Read the rest of &#8220;The Movie Villains Who Nailed It&#8221; series:</strong></p>



<p><a href="https://bigpicturefilmclub.com/movie-villains-who-nailed-it-and-those-who-didnt-part-one-harry-potter/"><em><strong>Part 1: Harry Potter </strong></em></a></p>



<p><em><strong><a href="https://bigpicturefilmclub.com/the-movie-villains-who-nailed-it-and-those-who-didnt-part-two-james-bond/">Part 2: James Bond</a></strong></em></p>



<p><em><strong><a href="https://bigpicturefilmclub.com/the-movie-villains-who-nailed-it-and-those-who-didnt-part-three-marvel-cinematic-universe/">Part 3: Marvel Cinematic Universe</a></strong></em></p>
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