Continuity Error Could Have Killed Rey In Star Wars: The Last Jedi


Star Wars: The Last Jedi completed its home release last month, and as usual fans decided to spend their time and money watching and rewatching the film, scrutinizing The Force Awakens sequel while waiting for the next Star Wars movie.

As critically-acclaimed as the film is, The Last Jedi does have its own set of mistakes, and it looks like one continuity error that the film made might have actually killed Rey (Daisy Ridley) in the sequel trilogy installment.

Taking to Twitter, Star Wars fan Paul Blank decided to share a certain sequence in the epic fight scene Rey and Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) share in The Last Jedi. Cutting to a specific moment in the fight scene, the fan points out how Rey could have actually been taken out by a guard with two weapons in the film.

Though it's noticeable how director Rian Johnson had the extra knife edited out of the film, it's definitely such a shame that the two-knife clip got left behind in the film. In another world, Rey would have actually met her end in The Last Jedi, finding herselves killed by a Praetorian Guard in Snoke's throne room.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi is currently available on Blu-Ray, DVD and Digital HD.

Read: Mark Hamill's Most Emotional Star Wars: The Last Jedi Experience Was Saying Goodbye To Leia

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