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Star Wars character

Kylo Ren
Star Wars character
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Kylo Ren, as he appeared in Star Wars mass media

Start appearance The Force Awakens (2015)
Created by
  • Lawrence Kasdan
  • J. J. Abrams
  • Michael Arndt
Portrayed past Adam Driver
Voiced past
  • Adam Driver (Disney Infinity three.0, Lego Star Wars: The Strength Awakens, archive audio on Star Wars Rebels)[1]
  • Matthew Wood (Star Wars Resistance; masked in Star Wars Battlefront II (2017))
  • Roger Craig Smith (Star Wars Battlefront Two (2017))
In-universe information
Full name Ben Solo
Species Human
Gender Male person
Title Kylo Ren
Occupation
  • Jedi Padawan
  • Supreme Leader of the Kickoff Order
  • Primary of the Knights of Ren
Affiliation
  • Jedi Order
  • Beginning Order
  • Knights of Ren
Family Han Solo (father)
Leia Organa (mother)
Relatives
  • Anakin Skywalker (maternal grandfather)
  • Padmé Amidala (maternal grandmother)
  • Luke Skywalker (maternal uncle)
  • Shmi Skywalker (maternal great-grandmother)
  • Bail Organa (adoptive maternal grandfather)
  • Breha Organa (adoptive maternal grandmother)
Dyad Rey (love involvement)[two] [3] [4]
Main Luke Skywalker (as a Jedi)
Snoke
Palpatine (secretly)[5]
Homeworld Chandrila

Kylo Ren is a fictional character and a major antagonist in the Star Wars franchise. Introduced in the 2022 film The Force Awakens, he is portrayed by Adam Driver. Kylo Ren is the chosen name of Ben Solo,[a] the only child of original Star Wars trilogy characters Han Solo, a retired smuggler for offense lord Jabba the Hutt, and Princess Leia Organa, twin sister of Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker. Though trained by his uncle Luke Skywalker equally a Jedi, Ren was seduced to the night side of the Force by Supreme Leader Snoke, and aspires to exist every bit powerful as his granddaddy, the Sith Lord Darth Vader.

Ren is as well the master of the Knights of Ren,[7] besides as a high-ranking fellow member and subsequently the Supreme Leader of the Get-go Club, an organization spawned from the onetime Galactic Empire. Throughout the sequel trilogy, Ren is both Rey's adversary and romantic interest,[ii] [3] [4] and shares with her a connection chosen the 'Strength dyad'.[8] He is eventually redeemed like his gramps before him and helps Rey in her fight against her grandfather, the revived Emperor Palpatine.

He appears in The Forcefulness Awakens (2015), The Last Jedi (2017), Star Wars Resistance (2018–2020), and The Ascension of Skywalker (2019), as well equally related media and merchandising. Commuter's performance received acclaim from critics and fans. For his operation in The Forcefulness Awakens, Driver won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor, making him the first Star Wars actor since Alec Guinness to win the honour. Driver received a second nomination in the same category for his performance in The Rising of Skywalker. Kylo Ren is widely regarded as i of the greatest villains of the 2010s.[9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]

Concept and cosmos [edit]

Abrams requested that the character'due south mask be designed to exist memorable to a kid.[xv] Equally late as March 2014, the film'south main antagonist was only known to the product team as "Jedi Killer", and had gone through numerous unapproved design attempts, 1 of which was reused for Helm Phasma. The same month, Glyn Dillon'south design for the character'southward costume was finally approved.[16] According to Abrams, "the design was meant to be a nod to the Vader mask,"[17] and concept designer Doug Chiang says that the character "takes on [the] persona of [Vader] to haunt Luke."[18] According to The Force Awakens costume designer Michael Kaplan,

I don't know if information technology was the kind of spaghetti type lines on it or what, but the next time J.J. came past that was what we presented to him and he loved it. Also the silver in those lines kind of reflects and changes colour with the activity. You know, if he's standing in forepart of fire yous meet that, so it almost brings you into the mask.[xv]

Driver'southward casting in the film in an unnamed role was first announced on April 29, 2014.[19] Kylo Ren was first seen from behind, but still not named, in the 88-second The Strength Awakens teaser trailer released past Lucasfilm on November 28, 2014,[20] [21] wielding a jagged carmine lightsaber with a crossguard.[22] [23] [24] The name Kylo Ren, as well equally the character'due south design, was revealed by Entertainment Weekly in a Lucasfilm-designed Topps-style trading card mock-up on December eleven, 2014; a character named "Kybo Ren" was previously featured in the 1985 blithe series Star Wars: Droids.[25] [26] A May 2015 Vanity Fair photo shoot past Annie Leibovitz confirmed that Driver would exist portraying Kylo.[27]

According to other cast members, Driver is a method actor, which meant that he sometimes stayed in graphic symbol on set as Ren and left his mask on between scenes.[28] Driver explained that his goal was "to forget you're in Star Wars and treat it like whatever other job that's filled with moments and problems," considering from the perspective of the characters living inside the picture's universe, "Darth Vader is real."[28]

Graphic symbol [edit]

Abrams told Empire in Baronial 2015, "Kylo Ren is not a Sith. He works under Supreme Leader Snoke, who is a powerful figure on the Night Side of the Force."[29] Abrams had previously stated that the grapheme "came to the name Kylo Ren when he joined a group called the Knights of Ren."[17] [b] Robbie Collin of The Telegraph described Ren as "a hot-headed, radicalised Dark Side jihadi, whose cherry-red lightsaber splutters and crackles as violently as his temper".[31] Abrams noted, "The lightsaber is something that he built himself, and is as dangerous and as tearing and as ragged equally the grapheme."[17] The Telegraph also explains that Ren'southward wild and erratic temper and "angsty" instability brand him dangerous.[32] Melissa Leon of The Daily Beast describes Ren's use of the Strength as "formidable", citing his ability to stop a equalizer shot mid-air, immobilize victims and probe their minds confronting their will.[33]

Kasdan told Entertainment Weekly in Baronial 2015, "I've written 4 Star Wars movies at present, and there's never been a character quite like the one that Adam plays. I think you're going to run across something that'southward brand new to the saga," noting that the graphic symbol is "full of emotion".[17] Abrams explained, "I think that what makes Ren and so unique is that he isn't equally fully formed every bit when we come across a graphic symbol such every bit Darth Vader ... He is not your prototypical mustache-twirling bad guy. He is a little chip more complex than that."[17] Driver said in December 2022 that, despite the visual similarities to Darth Vader, Ren is "different any villain the franchise has seen".[34] He explained:

I feel there's a recklessness about him that's maybe non normally associated with the Dark Side. You usually remember of social club, and structure, and full delivery and no hesitation ... he's only a fiddling bit more unpolished. It's in his costume, in his lightsaber—how you kind of get the sense that information technology could just non work at any moment; that it could just blow upward. That's kind of like a big metaphor for him.[34]

Commuter claimed that he was privy to several details of Kylo Ren's backstory during the making of the films. According to Lev Grossman, who interviewed the actor in the lead-up to The Rise of Skywalker, Driver reported that "both Han Solo and Leia were way too self-absorbed and into this idea of themselves as heroes to really be circumspect parents in the way a immature and tender Kylo Ren really needed."[35] The backstory of how Ben Solo became Kylo Ren was elaborated upon in a prequel graphic novel titled The Rise of Kylo Ren (written by Charles Soule and illustrated past Will Sliney), which was published and released by Marvel Comics from Dec 18, 2022 to March 11, 2020.[36]

Sure aspects of Kylo Ren'southward overall arc across the three films of the Sequel Trilogy were also known to Commuter from the start of production on the beginning moving-picture show. He claimed that he "had one piece of data of where information technology was all going...and things were building towards that."[37] He later on clarified:

J.J. Abrams told me when I met him for the get-go time that I should imagine a journey of a grapheme completely opposite to Darth Vader...someone who starts as a kid and becomes a man over the class of iii movies. He becomes closer to his convictions, becomes more assured about his choices, but has metaphorically and physically killed his father to become his own person.[38]

When asked by IGN in December 2022 if he believed Kylo Ren was capable of redemption, The Final Jedi writer/director Rian Johnson replied, "Yeah... Are yous kidding? Vader was worse than Kylo ever was, I think, and Vader got redeemed."[39] Citing the complexity of the character, Johnson articulated, "I don't see the point of trying to go behind his mask and larn more about him if all nosotros're going to learn is 'Yeah, he's just an evil bad guy that needs to exist killed.'"[40] The Rise of Skywalker co-writer Chris Terrio likewise supported this position through comparing Kylo with Darth Vader. According to Terrio, "Vader was complicit in genocide and cruelty and depravity. Notwithstanding there is this inherent optimism in Star Wars that the low-cal in you lot is never truly gone. That you can still redeem yourself right upwardly until the last minute – which, in Vader's example, was literally true... Leia never really gave up hope that Kylo could be redeemed, and she knew that Rey was probably the manner that information technology would happen."[41] Abrams farther elaborated on this signal:

Perchance it'south the optimist in me, but I would like to think that anyone, even someone who does the most horrendous things, is redeemable. And certainly because his mother, Leia, is a laic that there is nonetheless light in him, it was difficult to imagine that she would be wrong about him.[42]

The Rise of Skywalker revealed that Kylo Ren and Rey were two halves of a "dyad" in the Forcefulness, which Terrio alternatively described as "sort of soulmate[south] in the Force" [43] and "twins of fate, twins of destiny."[44] Their human relationship was also described as a romance by both J.J. Abrams[2] [45] and Rian Johnson,[46] [47] [three] with Abrams explaining that, during the production of The Force Awakens, he perceived them having as much equally a "brother-sister thing" as a "romantic matter" because of their spiritual connectedness in the Strength,[2] [45] while Johnson explains the intimacy developed between the 2 characters in The Last Jedi because of their interactions during the Force connections.[46] Johnson besides explains virtually Kylo Ren'south appeal for Rey to bring together him during The Final Jedi comparing it with the love confession in the movie Notting Hill:

I'll say this – the moment when Kylo makes his appeal for her to join him, and Adam captured it so well in his little delight, information technology was important to me that information technology wasn't a chess game, it wasn't simply a manipulation. Information technology's unhealthy, and there'southward much that is atrocious about the way that he is manipulative. From his point of view, it'southward a very naked, open, emotional appeal. It's his version of, 'I'm just a girl continuing in forepart of a guy'... The same way as when he tells his version of the story with Luke, that'south his feel of his moment.[47]

Appearances [edit]

The Forcefulness Awakens (2015) [edit]

Kylo Ren starting time appears in The Force Awakens equally a high-ranking fellow member in the Offset Order, a tyrannical authorities that has risen from the remains of the Galactic Empire. After arriving at Jakku to retrieve a map containing the coordinates where Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) is to exist institute, Ren kills an old priest named Lor San Tekka (Max von Sydow), and captures Resistance airplane pilot Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac), who has besides been sent to recover the map by General Princess Leia Organa (Carrie Fisher). Ren presently learns that the pilot had entrusted his astromech droid, BB-eight, with the map. Poe flees with the help of rogue stormtrooper Finn (John Boyega), who later finds BB-eight, and the scavenger Rey (Daisy Ridley). Finn, Rey, and BB-viii escape Jakku in the Millennium Falcon, and are presently intercepted past the send's former owner, Han Solo (Harrison Ford), and his co-pilot Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew).

Information technology is revealed that Ren is the son of Han and Leia, originally named Ben,[48] and was one time 1 of Luke's Jedi pupils. He was corrupted to the night side of the Forcefulness by the First Gild's Supreme Leader Snoke (Andy Serkis), and helped destroy Luke's new Jedi Academy. However, Ren still feels the pull of the light side of the Force and seeks the strength to overcome it from his grandad Darth Vader, whose burnt helmet is in Ren's possession. Arriving at Maz Kanata's (Lupita Nyong'o) castle on Takodana, Ren captures Rey, who he senses has seen the map. While interrogating her, he realizes that she is strong with the Strength, though unaware of information technology. Rey finds herself able to resist his powers and experience Ren's emotions, and confronts him over his fear that he volition never exist as powerful as his grandfather. She later on uses the "Jedi mind trick" to hogtie her stormtrooper baby-sit to let her escape. Han arrives at the Get-go Order's superweapon, Starkiller Base, as part of the Resistance'southward plan to destroy it.

After Han plants explosives to destroy the base, he confronts Ren—calling him by his real name, Ben—and implores him to abandon the dark side, warning him that Snoke will kill him once he has command of the galaxy. Ren tells Han he feels conflicted, and asks his begetter for assistance, which Han promises to give; Ren and then ignites his lightsaber, impaling and killing Han. An enraged Chewbacca fires at Ren, wounding him. As Finn and Rey abscond the damaged base, Ren follows and confronts them. Finn fights Ren with Anakin Skywalker's recovered lightsaber, merely Ren overpowers and severely wounds him. Rey and then takes upwards the lightsaber and, using the Forcefulness, begins to overcome Ren, hitting him on the face with the lightsaber. Before the duel is finished, they are separated by a seismic fissure created by the collapsing base. Rey and the others escape as Snoke orders General Hux (Domnhall Gleeson) to evacuate the base and bring Ren to him to complete his training.

The Terminal Jedi (2017) [edit]

Ren's inner conflict continues into The Terminal Jedi, especially through his conversations with Rey, with whom he connects through the Force. Rey learns from Luke why Ben Solo turned to the dark side: Luke had seen a vision of the destruction Ben would cause and was briefly tempted to kill him in his sleep; when Ben awoke to see Luke with his lightsaber drawn, he turned on his uncle and plain destroyed the Jedi Temple. Rey believes that there is still good in Ren, and resolves to bring him back to the light side.

Meanwhile, Ren is reproached past Snoke for his failure to defeat Rey, and Ren tries to prove himself past leading an attack on a pb Resistance starship. He hesitates to destroy it after sensing his mother'due south presence, but his wingmen destroy the ship'southward span, well-nigh killing Leia. Upon Rey's arrival, Ren captures her and brings her to Snoke, who tortures her for Luke's location earlier ordering Ren to kill her. Instead of complying, Ren uses the Forcefulness to ignite Luke's lightsaber at Snoke'south side and cut him in one-half, and subsequently slays Snoke's royal guard with Rey's assist. Afterward the guards are slain, Ren reveals to Rey his goal to create a new club in the galaxy, separate from the legacies created by Snoke and Luke, and beseeches Rey to join him. He gets her to acknowledge that her parents abandoned her, and tells her that despite her existence a nobody that comes from nowhere, he truly cares most her. Rey hesitates and so refuses to join him, realizing that Ren volition not plough back to the low-cal side; the two briefly struggle over Anakin's lightsaber with the Force, resulting in the weapon breaking in half and knocking both warriors unconscious.

Later Rey escapes, Ren frames her for Snoke's assassination, uses the Force to choke Hux until he acknowledges Ren as the new Supreme Leader of the First Order, and orders his forces to attack the Resistance base on Crait. When Luke appears during the attack, Ren orders his men to burn down on him, to no event; Luke remains standing, revealing that he is just present as a Strength projection, serving equally a distraction to allow the Resistance to escape from the Start Order. Subsequently Luke vanishes, the Beginning Order storms the base, simply the Resistance has already evacuated. Ren shares a terminal look with Rey through the Force before Rey slams the door to the Millennium Falcon and escapes with the Resistance.

The Rise of Skywalker (2019) [edit]

In The Rise of Skywalker, Ren has been ruling every bit the Supreme Leader of the Get-go Social club for a twelvemonth. In the film'southward first, Ren searches for a Sith wayfinder on the planet Mustafar with an army of Stormtroopers to lead him to the Sith planet Exegol, with the hopes of killing the resurrected Emperor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid) every bit a bear witness of his power. When Ren finds the wayfinder and arrives on Exegol, Palpatine reveals that he has been manipulating Ren and the Beginning Club, having created Snoke every bit a means of turning Ren to the dark side. Palpatine unveils the Final Order, a massive armada of Xyston-class Star Destroyers designed by the Sith Eternal. Palpatine offers the armada to Ren in a bid to form a new Sith Empire—with Ren every bit Emperor—on the condition that he kill Rey.

Ren searches the milky way for Rey and continues corresponding with her through the Force to discern her location. Rey has been searching for a second wayfinder; Ren tries to stop her from finding it. Eventually, Ren informs Rey that she is Palpatine's granddaughter, and furthermore, they are a dyad in the Force with extremely powerful potential when joined together. He urges her once more to have his hand and to overthrow Palpatine together. Rey refuses, but Ren is unwilling to kill her and follows her to Kef Bir, the location of the second wayfinder. Meeting her on the wreckage of the 2nd Expiry Star, Ren destroys the 2d wayfinder and duels her. The duel ends with Rey impaling Ren, who had been distracted by his dying mother, Leia, reaching out to him through the Force. A guilt-ridden Rey (also sensing Leia's death) uses the Force to heal Ren and leaves aboard his ship, after telling him that she wanted to take Ben Solo's hand, but not Kylo Ren'due south. Lone on the wreckage, Ren converses with a retention of his father, Han Solo; he throws abroad his lightsaber, renouncing his role as Supreme Leader and reclaiming his old identity of Ben Solo.

Ben rushes to assist Rey defeat Palpatine on Exegol. Rey senses his presence and uses their Force connection to requite him Anakin's lightsaber, which Ben uses to defeat the Knights of Ren. Palpatine and then senses Rey and Ben's connexion equally a dyad in the Forcefulness, and absorbs their energy to restore his full power, before casting Ben into an abyss. However, Rey manages to defeat and kill Palpatine earlier dying from the try. Ben climbs out of the abyss and finds Rey'southward inert trunk. Ben transfers his life essence into her, successfully resuscitating her but sacrificing his ain life in the process. They kiss passionately before Ben dies in Rey'southward arms. His torso fades away simultaneously every bit his female parent's torso becomes one with the Force at the Resistance base.

The Lego Star Wars Vacation Special (2020) [edit]

In The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special, Rey begins to train Finn as a Jedi while mourning Ben'southward death. On the Life Twenty-four hour period after his death, Rey uses a blue-green crystal cardinal from the Jedi Temple on Kordoku to open a portal to the Earth Between Worlds, a dimension that exists outside of time and infinite, and travel through time to witness the training methods of Jedi Masters by on the Life Days of unlike years. Later on being followed through time by Darth Vader (from before long before his decease during the events of Return of the Jedi), Rey loses the key to him, who delivers it to his time's Palpatine. Intruigued by the concept of knowing his future, Palpatine travels thirty years into his time to come with Vader to the Life Day between the events of The Terminal Jedi and The Rise Skywalker, meeting Supreme Leader Kylo Ren on his ship. Attributing the duo's presence to a "Life Twenty-four hour period miracle", Ren eagerly introduces himself to Vader equally his grandson, before informing Palpatine of his apparent death at Vader's hand and his own ascension as Supreme Leader of the First Order. Unaware of his own subsequent resurrection, Palpatine decides to recruit Ren as his new apprentice, bringing him to his throne room onboard the 2nd Death Star in the past with the intent of having him impale Vader and his fourth dimension's Luke Skywalker after sending the old to retrieve the latter.

Upon travelling through time to Palpatine's throne room alongside BB-eight and a pre-A New Hope-era Luke in social club to call up the primal, Rey is shocked past Ren's presence, who immediately engages her in a lightsaber duel upon recognising the younger Luke. Afterward being distracted past the arrival of Vader and his time'southward Luke, Rey throws him into Vader, earlier enlisting Luke's help to fight the pair; as Ren fights Luke, expressing his hatred for him, Luke expresses puzzlement equally to who Ren is. Fugitive Palpatine'due south Force lightning, Rey is intercepted by Ren; to Rey's and Palpatine's surprise, Ren deactivates his lightsaber and invites her again to dominion the milky way alongside him, as BB-8 steals dorsum the key from Palpatine. A saddened Rey looks at Ren, and addressing him equally Ben, uses the key to send him back to his send in his time, where Ren destroys his room in anger.

Comics [edit]

Historic period of Resistance (2019) [edit]

Kylo Ren appears in the Marvel Comics miniseries Age of Resistance, part of the Age of Star Wars maxi-series composed of one-shot issues focusing on various characters from each trilogy in the Skywalker saga. All of his appearances are set prior to The Force Awakens. In his own self-titled effect, Kylo Ren #1, Ren leads a Starting time Lodge battalion to victory, succeeding in conquering a planet that Darth Vader had failed to bring under the Empire's control in the past.

In Finn #1, Finn briefly encounters Kylo Ren during the former'southward time as a sanitation worker on Starkiller Base. In Full general Hux #1, Ren and General Hux are stranded together on a hostile planet and are forced to put their common enmity aside in order to survive. Supreme Leader Snoke #1 showcases Ren'due south training nether Snoke, who subjects Ren to diverse physical and mental torments in club to foster his anger and strength in the dark side of the Force. Snoke takes Ren to Dagobah, where his uncle Luke Skywalker was trained by Yoda decades earlier. Inbound the cave where Luke once faced a spectral image of Darth Vader, Ren is confronted by similar visions of Luke, Han and Leia. While Ren vanquishes the vision of Luke, he finds himself unable to fully banish the image of his parents, who plead with him to return to the light.

The Rise of Kylo Ren (2019–2020) [edit]

Marvel Comics' The Ascent of Kylo Ren depicts how Ben Solo fell to the nighttime side. As a child, he is trained as a Jedi by Luke Skywalker aslope fellow students Voe, Hennix, and Tai. Voe grows jealous of Ben for his superior Force adequacy and Luke's perceived favoritism. On a mission to the planet Elphrona to investigate an ancient Jedi outpost with Luke and Lor San Tekka, Ben telepathically communicates with Snoke. Upon arriving on the planet, the trio encounters a group of Strength-wielding mercenaries known as the Knights of Ren (after their leader). Afterward Ren agrees to retreat, he unmasks and, placing his mask on the basis, offers Ben an open invitation to the grouping'due south ranks if he ever desires in the future.

Several years later, Luke evidently tries to kill Ben in his slumber. Ben fights back and is terrified when a bolt of lightning strikes the Jedi Temple, destroying it. Later on that night, Voe, Hennix, Tai return from off-planet to notice Ben before the burning Temple. Ben confesses his belief that he has killed Luke, and states that he intends to leave the planet. Believing Ben to be responsible for the Temple'due south destruction, Voe attacks Ben, leading to Hennix being injured in the melee. Ben leaves the planet on a nearby shuttle, with the trio in close pursuit. Ben goes to come across Snoke, who is scarred from a previous encounter with Luke. Snoke encourages Ben to seek out the Knights of Ren. Traveling to the outpost on Elphrona, Ben retrieves Ren'due south mask and puts it on, putting the pair in communication. After mentioning Snoke, Ren invites Ben to meet the Knights on Vanrak. Before he can get out, he is confronted by his fellow Padawans.

Ben defends himself from Voe's attacks, and uses the Force to catch her subsequently she falls off of a edifice. Hennix, assertive Ben to accept killed her, throws his lightsaber at Ben; in deflecting it, Hennix is bisected. Leaving, Ben collapses the bedrock around Voe and Tai and leaves the planet. Later on, Ben meets with Ren and his Knights, who informs him that he volition need to provide a "practiced death" for membership. Providing him with a black outfit, the group proceeds to the mine moon of Mimban, where Ben assists the Knights in stealing an antiquity. The Knights subsequently execute a group of locals, horrifying Ben. All of a sudden, Voe and Tai arrive, having followed Ben through the Force. Voe attacks the Knights of Ren, while Tai reasons with Ben over his decision to leave. Witnessing this, Ren snaps Tai's neck, killing him, and telling Ben that Snoke was incorrect about him. Enraged, Ben duels Ren. Meanwhile, Rey senses Ben from across the milky way without knowing why; Leia senses Ben'southward fall, and Palpatine manipulates events from afar, having apparently destroyed the Jedi Temple as well. So, Ben impales Ren, providing him the "good death" he asked for.

Ben proceeds to kill Voe with Ren's lightsaber, and so turns to find the Knights of Ren kneeling before him. Later, Ben bleeds his blue Kyber crystal, cracking it in the procedure, and forges himself a crossguard lightsaber equally the voice of Snoke asks him what his new name is.

Other works [edit]

Kylo Ren is a betoken of view graphic symbol in the 2015, 2017, and 2022 novelizations of the Star Wars sequel trilogy by Alan Dean Foster, Jason Fry, and Rae Carson.[49]

Kylo is a playable graphic symbol in the 2015 The Force Awakens add-on to the Disney Infinity three.0 video game, with an Infinity grapheme figurine available separately.[l] [51] [52] [53] He is also a character in the strategy video game Star Wars: Forcefulness Arena.[54]

Hasbro has released a 3+ 34 -inch (9.v cm) Kylo Ren activity figure,[55] and a 6-inch (xv cm) figure in their Blackness Series line.[56] He is besides featured in the Lego Star Wars playsets Kylo Ren's Control Shuttle (2015)[57] [58] and Battle on Takodana (2016),[59] [60] likewise as a Lego Buildable Figure.[61] The Lego version of Kylo also appears in the 2022 short form animated series Lego Star Wars: The Resistance Rises,[62] [63] [64] [65] and as a playable graphic symbol in Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens.[66]

In January 2016, Driver reprised the function for a Star Wars/Undercover Dominate sketch on Saturday Night Live, with Kylo Ren disguising himself as a radar technician named "Matt" to determine what the Starkiller Base employees really think of him.[67] Commuter again reprised the role in January 2022 for a follow-upwards Saturday Night Alive sketch titled "Undercover Boss: Where Are They At present?" in which Kylo goes cloak-and-dagger as "Randy," an entry-level intern on a star destroyer.[68]

In the 2022 Chuck Wendig novel Star Wars: Aftermath: Empire's End, Ben Solo[c] is stated as having been born on the planet Chandrila on the same day equally a peace treaty is signed between the remnants of the Empire and the New Galactic Commonwealth[69] (about a year after Return of the Jedi, or 29 years earlier The Force Awakens).[lxx] Kylo Ren is also mentioned in the 2022 novel Star Wars: Phasma, which takes place before The Forcefulness Awakens.

Kylo appears in Star Wars Battlefront II, voiced past Matthew Wood and Roger Craig Smith, masked and unmasked respectively. In the game, Kylo interrogates Del Meeko almost Lor San Tekka'southward location (who possess the map to Luke Skywalker) using his Forcefulness abilities. When Del finally relents and reveals the map and Lor San Tekka'due south location, Kylo leaves him for Hask, Del's former comrade in Inferno Squad.[71]

Kylo Ren (voiced once again by Matthew Wood) besides appears in the Star Wars: Resistance serial finale episode "The Escape", where he kills Amanuensis Tierny for failing to destroy the Colossus Resistance.[72] Kylo Ren is besides one of the numerous voices heard in the fourth and concluding season of Star Wars: Rebels in the episode "A Earth Betwixt Worlds", with an excerpt of Driver'southward dialogue from The Force Awakens being used.[1]

Kylo Ren appears equally a walk-around character inside Star Wars: Galaxy's Border at Disneyland and Disney'south Hollywood Studios. The grapheme appears during Star Tours – The Adventures Keep and Star Wars: Rising of the Resistance, with the latter featuring the character in audio-animatronic form with Driver providing the vocalism.[73]

On November 28, 2019, Ichikawa Ebizō XI starred as Kairennosuke in Star Wars Kabuki: Kairennosuke and the Iii Shining Swords ( スター・ウォーズ歌舞伎〜煉之介光刃三本〜 , Sutā Uōzu Kabuki ~Rennosuke Kōjin San-pon~ ), a kabuki production that re-enacted cardinal events of Kylo Ren in The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi.[74]

Reception [edit]

Adam Commuter received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Kylo Ren.

The character and Driver's portrayal have received critical acclaim; Driver won the 2022 Saturn Accolade for All-time Supporting Player for his portrayal.[75] In January 2018, Kylo was voted seventh greatest movie villain of all fourth dimension by the readers of Empire.[76] Many reviewers commended Ren's conflicted nature and depth, equally well as his costume design, and noted at that place were many places the character could be taken in futurity installments.[77] [78] [79] Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian praised the character and the thespian alike, maxim, "He is gorgeously roughshod, spiteful and capricious – and dissimilar the Vader of old, he is given to petulant atmosphere tantrums, with his lightsaber drawn."[fourscore] Terri Schwartz of IGN also chosen Driver's performance "spectacular", noting that "his performance adds great depth to a character who could have come off every bit 1-dimensional, and the implications of his arc leave a viewer with plenty to retrieve about after they leave the theater."[81] Collin wrote, "To describe Kylo Ren as this film'south Vader would be accurate in a sense ... But it would also be to undersell the deep ingenuity with which this astonishing grapheme has been crafted by Abrams, Kasdan and Arndt, and likewise the wells of emotional tumult Driver invests in him."[31] Comparing the character to the one-annotation Vader of the 1977 film, Melissa Leon calls Ren "a living battleground betwixt darkness and calorie-free, making him a far more resonant and familiar portrayal of that struggle than we've ever seen in Star Wars ... [which] makes him a far more interesting villain."[33] Abrams told Entertainment Weekly, "it was a neat joy to work with Adam Driver on this role, because he threw himself into information technology in a deep and remarkable way."[17] Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter noted, "Ren is given a pronounced inferiority complex, a clever bad guy twist that could exist taken to interesting places both in the writing and functioning."[82] Peter Travers of Rolling Rock wrote, "The bald-faced attempt to clone Vader, one of the greatest badasses in film history, is clankingly obvious, only Commuter, masked and unmasked, gives him hypnotic and haunting contours."[83] Kyle Buchanan of Vulture.com was underwhelmed by the reveal of Driver under the mask.[84] Leon, nonetheless, argued:

But that face up—that of a normal, vulnerable beau—is the most subversively terrifying thing about J. J. Abrams' reimagining of A New Hope. Rather than pure evil, Ren is something far more than familiar: He is human. Merely like the real-life immature men with minds clouded by fear, hate, and anger who commit unspeakable acts in our earth every day ... all the visual cues that leave the character open to criticisms of non being "evil" enough—are all signs of Ren'south struggle between the Dark Side and the Lite.[33]

Some viewers noted that Ren's character arc shares similarities with that of the Star Wars Expanded Universe character Jacen Solo, the son of Han Solo and Princess Leia who threatens the galaxy every bit a fallen Jedi.[85] [86] [87] [88] Additionally, critics have noted a resemblance between Ren's character pattern and that of Revan, the protagonist of Knights of the Old Democracy.[89] [ninety]

Relationships [edit]

Family tree [edit]

Skywalker family[91] tree
Aika Lars[n 1] Cliegg Lars Shmi Skywalker-Lars Jobal Naberrie[north two] Ruwee Naberrie[n two] House of Organa
Beru Whitesun Owen Lars Anakin Skywalker
Darth Vader
Padmé Amidala Bond Organa Breha Organa
Luke Skywalker Leia Organa Han Solo
Ben Solo
Kylo Ren
Notes:
  1. ^ Appears in Pablo Hidalgo's Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded (2016)
  2. ^ a b Attack of the Clones (2002) and Revenge of the Sith (2005)

Mentorship tree [edit]

Jedi Order master-apprentice relationship
Yoda
Count
Dooku
Mace
Windu
Qui-Gon
Jinn
Depa
Billaba
younglings
Obi-Wan
Kenobi
Kanan
Jarrus
Anakin
Skywalker
Ezra
Bridger
Luke
Skywalker
Ahsoka
Tano
Grogu Leia
Organa
Ben Solo Rey

References [edit]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Named after Obi-Wan "Ben" Kenobi[half dozen]
  2. ^ Some fans have postulated that the proper name 'Kylo' is a combination of phonemes from 'Due southkywalker' and 'And solo ', respectively.[30]
  3. ^ "What is known is this: The kid's name is Ben, and he takes his father's last proper noun, even every bit Leia keeps only her own family name, Organa." (Wendig 2017).

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Farther reading [edit]

  • Scoville, Max (Dec twenty, 2017). "Star Wars: Hey, What's Upward With The Knights of Ren?". IGN.

External links [edit]

Media related to Kylo Ren at Wikimedia Eatables

  • Kylo Ren in the StarWars.com Databank
  • Kylo Ren on Wookieepedia, a Star Wars wiki
  • Kylo Ren on IMDb

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