Just a week after the transcript of his version of Star Wars: Episode IX ripe, Colin Trevorrow has returned from the Star Wars world to confirm more leaks. Now, the original concept art from the director's film – which was not called Duel of the Fates, rather The wake of the Skywalker – Looks like it's ripe online. While fans have been sharing photos, Trevorrow confirmed the authenticity of at least some of them on Twitter on Friday morning.
The mature images do not reveal new details, but give us an overview of some of Trevorrow's most impressive features. Most notably, in the tweet at least, a picture of Darth Vader and Kylo Ren was cut into what looks like a Dark Side cave. In Trevorrow's text, the show with his image would end when Kylo was terrified of the idea of the Sith Lord, and came back to earth – with his new king Tor Valum, from other mature art
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I and all the Star Wars cartoons on display need to know this, is the concept art produced accurate? Or was that a lie? Like Kylo and Vader in the cave? Or is R2 dying? e.g.
I need an answer lol. pic.twitter.com/O2zWIWu3yI– Jake (@ JeromeJT3) January 24, 2020
One of the paintings is one of Rey standing in the midst of a flood of invaders. While storms are not surprising, the light he holds looks like the difference we should notice. In The rise of the Skywalker, Rey ends with a bladed single-bladed lamp, contradicting this artistic concept in which he is holding a bright blue bladed lamp.
Elsewhere online, between some of the most mature but unsure mind, there are photos that seem to be some of the most important moments in Trevorrow's text. Coruscant, which was slated to be a major feature of the film, has left separate paths to the technological claim of its buildings. There is art for new planets and cars, and standard droids and characters such as C-3PO and R2-D2. There's also a laser-guided guillotine that looks absolutely amazing.
While most of these rewards seem to be pretty similar in style, the only thing we know for sure is the realities in the tweet in response to Trevorrow. As for the art from the version of Episode IX actually what has come up, Lucasfilm will release Star Wars Art: The Awakening of Skywalker a book of art on March 31 in the United States.