 Star Wars, nothing but Star Wars. We are talking episode nine theories. We have a bunch. We're not sure where it's going to go in two years time, but it could go our way if we're right or wrong. Let's hope so. Why not? It doesn't matter. So first off about, we reckon, well I reckon, I'm pretty sure you said it first. Yeah, I'm going to claim this one. Thank you very much. All right, you claim it. Liar! I think the film is going to start off 10 years down the track, 10 years since the last Jedi. Let's be honest, the last Jedi did not leave a lot of doors open. There was a lot of closure, I think. I think it was a, it's not a lot left. Kylo's just a bad guy now. And that's really, that's the only plot thread that's going on. Exactly. I mean, you've got the first order. They're still building their army. They're getting bigger and bigger and the resistance is basically no more. They're kind of almost coming back as the new Rebels or the Rebel Alliance. So really, it's the threads of things beginning again, and that's why the 10 years. Agreed. And I think, yeah, to give that time for this new rebellion to grow, obviously, first order to grow, and then we're going to see some giant conflict, I'll be honest, I don't really think Kylo can come back from what he's done. No. He is, he will, you know, rule the galaxy or die. I don't think there's any time. And he'll come back, man. And there's no, the point of redemption was in the middle of the Snoke's throne room and he messed it up. Yeah. So yeah, I think that's a pretty clear, clear thread of where that's going. I think the other real key thing from episode eight to carry over is the coder with the broom boy who, when I saw that movie, I thought that was really weird that they had this like finale, like it was almost like an end credit sequence in the end of the movie. But there is, there's something to play there with that, with that force wheeling kid. And I think we'll see more of that come into play in episode nine. And that's where I think Ray is going to start training new Jedi. She's going to start her own, I would say almost Academy and start bringing on these new Jedi. And I think actually, I think actually broom boy will play a partner. He's not going to get a light saber this movie. He's just going to use a light saber broom and new lightsaber form because I think we didn't get a new light saber in episode eight. But we know we got a new one in the Phantom Menace and a new one in the Force Awakens. It's due time for a new light saber and that light saber is going to be a broomstick. And I'm so excited about that. Well, we all, we know that for every new light saber has to have more blades, right? So the broom is just going to be hundreds and thousands of light sabers, right? I love that. That's exactly what I expected to be. And if it's not, if it's going to be anything else, I don't want to be a part of it. Bring back George Lucas. Forget about everyone else. I want to bring back the, I don't know. I'm going to be disappointed if that's not in the movie or at least referenced. What I think is interesting he brought up is this concept of Jedi, right? And then Luke's all like, you know, I'm not the last Jedi, but maybe he was in the, in its current form because Ray, you know, she, okay, she has some ancient teachings in a book form, but really, and I think every, all the other multimedia is kind of pointing towards the force existing and people having the force, but not so much being that religion. And like, I really can't see Ray with no formal teacher, like physically, I'm sure Luke will show up as ghost, but I really can't see her being like, all right, at 9am, we got to get up and do our mini chlorine account. And then 10am, we have to read some books in the Jedi library. I just can't see her being that structured. Could you imagine, could you imagine if a new Jedi temple is kind of like Hogwarts? Yeah. And every thing you go into is another force ghost. Kind of like the ghost coming from Hogwarts. Exactly. But I don't think, I don't think we'll be Jedi as we know it. And I think that's kind of where the franchise needs to go is that I, the only thing I want to say is that I think episode nine will be the end of the Skywalker saga. 100%. There is no, I don't think there's any point in doing it. They literally have three films coming from Ryan Johnson. They have three films coming from the Game of Thrones dudes. They don't need to be locked into the Skywalker saga. And I think that's, if you'd ask me the secret thing that I think that Kathy Kennedy tasked J.D. Abrams with when they created episode seven is, yes, we want to create a sequel, but we really want to break this franchise out of its mold. The saga will always be the core of it. But we, as we can't expand it, but you have to be Skywalker blood to do this thing. So I think that's where the brood boy comes in again. It's this to be of a certain bloodline to have the force. Anyone can have it. I think you're going to see that expand across all the different forms of multimedia that Star Wars kind of takes place in. So what's Kylo Ren doing then? He's like a bad angry man right now. Right? So I, like, I don't, he's just going to try and rule the galaxy. I don't know. He's still angry. He's still like, he's very similar to Anakin, right? And then he's just like pouty. Yeah. But I mean, if you, if you kind of using the poetry theme with the George Lucas is put for circle thing, then you're kind of going to, I guess you're going to start seeing if it's going to go with what Rey's doing and where I'm, and my theory would be that she's going to train you Jedi. I reckon that Kylo Ren is going to train New Sith, but in his sense would be the Knights of Ren. See, that's really interesting because the Knights of Ren, like, they're like briefly touched one and like anything in Star Wars, the movie mentioned once, everyone goes in a full fanfare about it. Yeah. Um, but I'm sure I'm surprised there's already no TV series about the Knights of Ren. Yeah, I know. That's why I think that, oh, I imagine him being like his bodyguard or being like governors that he points around the galaxy or something. I really don't think, it'll be like Phasma, I think. I think it'll be like a very sea level villain in the scheme of things or villains. Just said an interesting point though. What if Phasma was a Knights of Ren? Yeah, it's possible. And then she got whacked in the face by electric sticks. Yeah. And if you seem to lead, it seems she lost a limb. Yeah. She was the only one in that movie to lose. Technically, I mean, if you, Snoke lost a lot of limbs, but you know what I mean, and everything. And then Cal, Cal tongue at the end of that shot. So talking about Snoke, do you think there's going to be any, any repercussions or are we going to get anything more on him? Well, if you check out the art of Star Wars for the last Jedi, there's an interesting, interesting shot where Luke is trying to meditate and a Sith ghost appears behind him before the first Sith ghost ever. And I think potentially, I mean, to bring back Snoke and kind of finish his storyline of who he was and such like that, which I don't think is really that necessary. Who really cares? They're just playing to the fans. But if they wanted to play to the fans a little bit and just stop that, you know, few that are out there crying that he didn't get a chance to kind of meet who he was and end that storyline, bringing him back as a Sith ghost might explain, it might have that little bit of time to give it to Kylo Ren. And I think they, they cleared so much of the slate in episode eight. Like I said, so maybe there's more room to kind of do some of those things. My thing with Snoke is I think he will be played part in whatever the rebels turns into the new animated series. If they're exploring that sequel series, they got room to kind of potentially explore that character a bit more. I think that's a great medium for it because like people who are really into it can get into it and people who do not give two rats and just want to see the movies, don't have to worry about it. I love that idea. Forget what I just said. Let's bring into the TV series. It gives them more room to grow and it plays a fan service in another way that the canon, one of the films, don't need to really rely on. Yeah, exactly. The films don't need to be bogged down as such pre-sort of those who really don't need to. That's what the TV series, that's perfect idea. I love it. Forget everything else I said. The end. How's, what do you reckon? Who's the villain? Are we just, are we just going to see the end of the storyline to Kylo Ren? Yeah, I assume that, you know, in the same way, and this is going to sound really backwards, but I think the last Jedi had some parallels to Empire Strikes Back, but I think that this film will, you know, follow George Lucas' circle thing, almost go back to the simplicity of a new hope. And I know that episode seven was fairly reminiscent of that, but there was really not a lot left, I guess, in that. So I really think it's going to be, oh, we've got this one villain and we've got this one kind of like Jedi, she'll have a mentor. But I can't imagine of being much more, I think of trying to go back to basics. Right. I was thinking something along the lines of, I mean, it's, because there's really nothing left to kind of tell, I mean, episode eight almost ended that movie. They played 20 more minutes of that movie. The whole franchise could have ended. But I mean, let's say that Rey is teaching you Jedi, maybe flowing on with what happened in the Force Awakens, the Force Awakens, Kylo Ren might come in and try and take some of those Jedi. And then at the end of the film, he plays a part of the Empire, the Emperor, sorry, gets thrown off the, you know, the balcony or whatever throws into the abyss of the Death Star. And, and she rescues these Jedi Knights of Rand Sith. But that's just because there's nothing for me, there's nothing really to grasp onto where this storyline could go to outside of the fact that Rey is going to kill Kylo or Kylo is going to kill Rey. See what I think might happen is, I know you were talking about Broom Boy potentially like being trained, but I think the idea behind Broom Boy and is that there is this whole galaxy of people who are willing to stand up against what they believe is wrong. And I think that will come into play not so much directly as being trained, but everyone will just stand up for it and say, no, we don't want you taking over this galaxy. And we have all these freaking force wielding kids. Yeah, that's right. They don't need any training. They can just, just use Broom. Yeah, exactly. Sweep it all over the, exactly. All right. So that's all our theories. Yeah, I think that's it. Okay, so that's our theories. So we've written episode nine. You don't need to see it anymore. That's it. Forget it. This is it. If you have your own theories, let us know in the comments below because we want to read them. And until next time, we'll see you nerds at the movies.