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The backlash to The Last Jedi made Lucasfilm go back to the drawing board for the ninth film in the Skywalker Saga and bring back Abrams for one last ride. He had no chance of stopping the bleeding because Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker focused too much on nostalgia. However, a connection to Rogue One: A Star Wars Story that the movie glossed over would’ve helped it feel more like the swan song Abrams and Co. intended it to be.
Kylo Ren Returns to an Important Rogue One Location in The Rise of Skywalker

At the start of The Rise of Skywalker, the galaxy is in disarray. The First Order’s rising influence seems like the biggest issue, but then Emperor Palpatine shows his ugly mug again and starts making trouble. Kylo Ren doesn’t want anyone stepping into his territory, so he sets out to find Palpatine. The only way to do that is to locate a Sith wayfinder, and the first one Ren catches wind of just so happens to be on Mustafar. Of course, the Skywalker family has a complicated history with the lava planet, as it’s where Anakin Skywalker lost his duel with Obi-Wan Kenobi and suffered serious burns. Mustafar lived rent-free in Darth Vader’s head after the accident, leading him to build his castle there.
While most of the structure’s history comes to light in supplementary materials, such as comic books and novels, its first live-action appearance comes in Rogue One. After Director Krennic fails to finish off the rebels on Jedha, the Empire must use the Death Star’s laser on Jedha City. The Emperor doesn’t appreciate people playing with his toys before he’s ready for them to, so he sends Krennic to meet with Vader at his home. The Sith Lord teaches the Imperial a lesson about passing blame along before returning to his regular business. Vader’s castle makes one other live-action appearance in Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi, but it’s also present in The Rise of Skywalker; the movie just doesn’t care enough to show it.









