In an exclusive feature with Vanity Fair, director J.J. Abrams shared his insights into filming the final episode in the nine-film saga, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
"Working on nine, I found myself approaching it slightly differently," Abrams said. "Which is to say that, on seven, I felt beholden to Star Wars in a way that was interesting—I was doing what to the best of my ability I felt Star Wars should be."
Abrams explained that he found himself changing his own directing style and the story itself, and how episode nine was more about him telling the story that felt right.
"It felt slightly more renegade; it felt slightly more like, you know, Fuck it, I’m going to do the thing that feels right because it does, not because it adheres to something."
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