![]() As the "Star Wars" writers continue to reel from the backlash of the #RoseTicoDeservedBetter movement, there has been a paucity of explanations that can convincingly disprove the suspicion that the creators of "The Rise of Skywalker" were caving to racist and sexist backlash against the character. While it is possible that there were other reasons for Tran's scenes without Fisher to be cut, no explanation has been provided. We adore the character, and we adore Kelly – so much so that we anchored her with our favorite person in this galaxy, General Leia." ![]() He added, "The last thing we were doing was deliberately trying to sideline Rose. Those scenes unfortunately fell out of the film." As the process evolved, a few scenes we’d written with Rose and Leia turned out to not meet the standard of photorealism that we’d hoped for. We thought we couldn’t leave Leia at the base without any of the principals who we love, so Leia and Rose were working together. ![]() "We wanted Rose to be the anchor at the rebel base who was with Leia. "One of the reasons that Rose has a few less scenes than we would like her to have has to do with the difficulty of using Carrie’s footage in the way we wanted to," Terrio told Awards Daily in an interview published earlier this week. Neither of these scenes involve Rose's interactions with Leia, which undercuts a recent claim made by Chris Terrio, who co-wrote the screenplay for "The Rise of Skywalker," in which he argued that part of the reason her role had been reduced was that it was difficult to attain photorealism in the scenes where Rose would interact with the late Carrie Fisher as General Leia Organa after the actress' death in 2016. They both have the some objective which is to fight for the things you believe in and the people you love." I wish I could tell you more but I’m really excited for people to see interact. "It was really cool to have feminine energy on set. "I think it’s really cool at all that they are even in scenes together because in ‘’ we weren’t in any scenes together," Tran told EW. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly in November, Tran alluded to scenes that she supposedly shared with this trilogy's new Jedi knight Rey (Daisy Ridley), even though none of their scenes together made the final cut. This is not the first time that Tran alluded to a scene involving Rose Tico that was filmed for "The Rise of Skywalker" but did not make the ultimate cut. It was definitely organized chaos as stormtroopers were flying, people were on horses. I remember having bruises on my knees the next day because we kept running and then we would fall onto our knees and do some more shooting stuff. It was also insane to be running across this platform - which I know you only see for a second in the movie - but we shot it so many times. “Yeah, it was probably one of the biggest sets I had ever been on,” Tran told The Hollywood Reporter about the Battle of Exegol, one of the climactic action scenes in "The Rise of Skywalker." “It was incredible to see what the stunt teams did. The actress addressed yet another meaty scene she had shot that had been cut from the film. Kelly Marie Tran, the Vietnamese American actress who was on the receiving end of a racist and sexist backlash after co-starring in "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" as Resistance mechanic Rose Tico, recently revealed information that appears to undermine the claim of the "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" co-writer who claimed her role was reduced in that film for technical reasons.
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