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The sequel trilogy had a lot to live up, and that included lightsabers. It got off to a great start right from the first teaser for Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which gave us a glimpse of Kylo Ren’s crossguard saber, itself one of the all-time cool Star Wars movie lightsabers. Otherwise, though, it stuck to what had previously worked – namely, the Skywalker saber, which ended up in the hands of Rey and was a core part of all three movies. However, the final sequel, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, introduced the trilogy’s two coolest, most interesting lightsabers: Dark Rey’s switchblade, and Rey Skywalker’s yellow saber. Unfortunately, it wasted them both.
Dark Rey Was A Huge Missed Opportunity In Star Wars

The dark side version of Rey was teased in The Rise of Skywalker‘s marketing and, while it always seemed likely to be a vision, it did hint at something much more fascinating than what we got in the movie itself. The character only appears for a skirmish with the real Rey, which lasts for around 20 seconds. The idea of Rey turning to the dark side, having long struggled with her identity and place in the world, could’ve been something quite powerful if Star Wars had actually explored it in-depth, but it essentially just amounted to a throwaway trailer moment.
That applies to the lightsaber itself, too. The hinge design is unique in Star Wars movies (though it was used by the Jedi Pong Krell in Star Wars: The Clone Wars), and it would’ve been great to see more of that in action and just what advantages and disadvantages it has. The sequels did that well with Kylo’s crossguard, but while Dark Rey’s double-bladed saber looks even cooler, there wasn’t enough practical application of it.









