F Rumors: Star Wars: Episode VII Villains Will Be Jedi Hunters/Inquisitor(s)/Agent Kallus | Galactic News One

Rumors: Star Wars: Episode VII Villains Will Be Jedi Hunters/Inquisitor(s)/Agent Kallus


With the exception of cast, and that the first entry is set 30 years after Return of the Jedi, nothing is known about the first entry in the new Star Wars trilogy. There have been lots of rumors and speculations as to who will play who or what, but nothing official just yet. Regardless, a new batch or rumors have surfaced, this time about the main villains in the film.

According to MSW, the villains in Episode VII are being referred by crew members working at Pinewood as Jedi Hunters, and they are "dressed in black, some helmeted, that hunt Jedi for the Empire." They followed the scoop and after a brief explanation of Star Wars Rebels their source said that it was exactly like what they were filming for Star Wars: Episode VII.

Another one of MSW sources, claims that David Oyelowo, who has been rumored to be voicing the Imperial Inquisitor in Star Wars Rebels, will be one of the three villains in the film. Another source says that Oyelowo, Lupita Nyong'o and Adam Driver are the villains of the film, the so called Jedi Hunters.

"Supposedly the “Jedi Hunters” or Inquisitors (from the sound of things) are the reason there is no New Republic after Return of the JediThat’s right, they’re saying there is no New Republic. Source #2 claims to have been on set for a sequence in which we learn the Jedi Hunters worship the Sith and want to resurrect them. Their mandate was to protect the Sith at all costs and insure their survival."

The site goes on to say that Luke Skywalker has been fighting the last 30 years to prevent this from happening, but is just tired and outnumbered.
The site goes on:

"Informed Speculation:
These “Jedi Hunters” might explain why potential family members are hidden away on strange places like Tatooine.

Everything is pointing towards Darth Sidious starting an army of Force Users, as we saw in The Clone Wars: Children of the Force. These “Jedi Hunters” can never become Sith, but they’re powerful. Someone like Luke Skywalker could really only challenge the Sith when using the dark side. So these Inquisitors or “Jedi Hunters” are formidable foes for Luke Skywalker and the future Jedi that follow his teachings.

Presumably, they never go after Luke Skywalker during the original trilogy era because Darth Vader has deemed him off limits, the Sith have plans for him. Upon the death of Darth Vader and the Emperor, the Inquisitors become stewards of the Emperor’s vision for order and power via imperialism. Darth Sidious apparently left these cult members with a path should he ever parish or be betrayed that would resurrect himself or some Sith to continue the legacy of the Sith. Perhaps Moraband is the key?

The moment Luke Skywalker returned to Endor in Return of the Jedi, the Inquisitors became the ultimate evil power in the universe. Naturally, they hunted him for revenge because if the Jedi ever returned to defending the galaxy, the Inquisitors would be in peril."

BUT WAIT!!!!!!!!!!!

The guys over at theforce.net, are now rebutting MSW rumor/scoop that Oyelowo will be a Jedi Hunter/Inquisitor, and are saying that he will be Agent Kallus instead.

Star Wars: Episode VII stars Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, Kenny Baker, Lupita Nyong'o, John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis, Gwendoline Christie, Domhnall Gleeson, and Max von Sydow.


Share on Google Plus
    Blogger Comment
    Facebook Comment

0 Comments:

Post a Comment