The Skywalker saga may have ended, but the Force refuses to fade. Star Wars: Episode X – The Force Reborn launches a bold new chapter for the galaxy, set a decade after the defeat of the Final Order. Rey Skywalker (Daisy Ridley), now a serene yet formidable Grand Master of the New Jedi Order, has rebuilt the temple, rediscovered forgotten teachings, and forged a generation of young Jedi who follow a path of balance rather than dogma.
But peace is a fragile dream. From the deepest reaches of the Unknown Regions, a power older than the Sith awakens—an ancient species that devours the Force itself, leaving worlds spiritually hollow and defenseless. Their arrival sends shockwaves through the galaxy, turning meditation chambers into battlegrounds and forcing the Jedi to confront an enemy they cannot sense coming.

Daisy Ridley returns with commanding presence, wielding her golden lightsaber with the precision of a warrior and the compassion of a teacher. But she is no longer alone. In a long-awaited turning point, Finn (John Boyega) embraces his destiny as a Jedi Knight. His connection to the Force erupts with raw, emotional intensity, giving him powers that even Rey struggles to understand. Together, their synchronized fighting—combining lightsabers, telekinesis, and instinctive bond—redefines the very essence of Jedi combat.
Meanwhile, General Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac) leads the New Republic’s rebuilt fleet into the most dangerous star systems ever charted. Hyperspace ambushes, gravity-warping warships, and dogfights swirling through nebula storms push Poe to his limits, proving that heroism doesn’t always come from wielding the Force.

But the battle is not only against the living. Echoes of Ben Solo (Adam Driver) reach across the veil—warnings, memories, maybe something more. As the new enemy manipulates both the Light and Dark, Rey begins to unravel a cosmic mystery tying the ancient threat to the prophecy of the Chosen One itself.
With sweeping planetary sieges, mythic revelations, and lightsaber duels that crackle with emotional weight, Episode X resurrects the spirit of Star Wars on an unprecedented scale. The Skywalker bloodline may have ended, but its legacy—hope, sacrifice, and rebellion—blazes brighter than ever.