Summary
- Rey's New Jedi Order movie will focus on rebuilding the Jedi and addressing the flaws pointed out by Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars sequel trilogy.
- Both the original Jedi Order and Luke's Jedi Order made mistakes that led to the rise of the dark side, and Rey must learn from these failures to lead the next generation of Jedi to their full potential.
- Rey needs to reform the Jedi Order by being more proactive, allowing emotional attachments, and following the will of the Force instead of being bound by political limitations.
Rey's New Jedi Order movie will focus on the Jedi's return, but it must also fix the flaws that Luke Skywalker addressed in the Star Wars sequel trilogy. Rather than training Rey to become a Jedi, Luke took a nontraditional approach in Star Wars: The Last Jedi by teaching her why he believed the Jedi Order needed to end. Although Luke changed his mind by the end, his criticisms against the Jedi were valid.
With Rey rebuilding the order, Star Wars canon finally has a chance to introduce positive changes to the Jedi. Some viewers thought Luke would fill this role in the sequels, as he changed several aspects of his New Jedi Order in the Star Wars Legends continuity, but the filmmakers chose a different approach. This offers Rey the chance to learn from the flaws of two orders and lead the next generation of Jedi to their full potential.