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 1.It’s hard to imagine calling Rey anything but, well, “Rey,” but that wasn’t the character’s original name. In the early stages of production, she was named Kira. Even Daisy Ridley believed that Kira was going to be her character’s name, but during filming in Abu Dhabi, J.J. Abrams revealed to Ridley that he was thinking of going with “Rey.”
2. Ridley herself was largely unknown before being cast for the role of Rey. She actually auditioned for the role over the course of several months, and even after winning the role in April 2014, she had to keep her casting a secret for three months.
3. But wait, lest we forget there were TWO Reys! We briefly see Rey as a child in a flashback scene in The Force Awakens. The part of young Rey was played by Cailey Fleming, well known for her role as Judith Grimes in The Walking Dead.
4. Much of the intrigue of Rey’s character was in the mystery that surrounded her. Who was she? Who were her parents? (And nope, even though we’re well past ac- ceptable “spoiler alert” mode, you’re go-
ing have to see the films yourself to find the answers!). But we can tell you how old she is. Accord- ing to The Force Awakens Visual Dictionary, Rey was born 15 years after A New Hope, making her 19 in The Force Awakens.
5.Daisy Ridley underwent extensive training to prepare for her role. Even though she did have a stunt double, Ridley did many of her own stunts. To prepare herself, she trained four hours a day, four days a week.
6.Ridley would post inspiring images of her training on Instagram account. However, to avoid spoilers, she worked out with a pillow- case on her head in order not to reveal
her hair style!
7. Daisy Ridley was originally nervous about playing the part,
as she was self-admittedly “riddled with doubts and insecu- rities.” Things didn’t get better in the early stages of shoot-
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ing when Abrams told her that her first few takes were “wooden.” But things soon got on the right track, and Ridley and Abrams ended up collaborating extensively in develop- ing Rey’s character.
8.Composer John Williams found that composing Rey’s theme was an interesting challenge. What he came up with was a mature, thoughtful theme reflecting a strong female character infused with the Force. According to Williams, while Rey’s theme is not heroic, it does convey an “adventur- ous tone that needs to illustrate empathy.”
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Rey’s costume was actually inspired be the original concept sketches of Luke Skywalker! When George Lucas was work- ing on an early draft of Star Wars, he felt that the story was missing a major female character. In order to rectify that, he attempted to rework the plot to change Luke Skywalk- er’s role to a female. Concept artist Ralph McQuarrie even
sketched out some ideas on what this character might look like. The idea was abandoned of course, but those original concepts would eventually inspire the look of
Rey’s costume in The Force Awakens.
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Were you one of the many who noticed a conspicuous lack of Rey-themed toys when The Force Awakens came out? If so, you weren’t imaging things. Even though Has- bro released a version of Monopoly based on The Force
Awakens, it left out Rey. Why? It turns out that Rey (es- pecially depictions of Rey holding a lightsaber) was left out in order to avoid revealing spoilers (since her connection with the Force and with Luke’s light- saber were major plot points). But is that the real explanation? Most likely, though it was conceded that the demand for Rey products was vastly un- derestimated. Abrams himself said, “I will say that it seems preposterous and wrong that the main character of the movie is not well represented in what is clearly a huge piece of the Star Wars world in terms of merchandising.” The situa- tion was quickly rectified however, and Rey- themed action figures and other merchandise were
soon plentiful, and rightly so!
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