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Between Kiza with the mask and Ochi with the dagger, I felt like there was a strong theme of addiction with those Sith artifacts. Was that intentional on your part? Christopher: Yeah, because that’s the temptation of the Dark Side and the allure of it. Ochi developed an obsession with Exegol. He went there with Vader in

In the Aftermath trilogy [by author Chuck Wendig], it’s established that the mask echoes with the scream of all the souls of those he’s killed. What did he have to do to generate that kind of power? He thought he could live forever, and in order to do that, he needed the power created by the deaths of as many people as he could kill. It’s destruction on an industrial scale. In the flashback, he has machines built to kill the population of the planet he rules. It’s villainy on a scale you don’t often see.

A senior No 10 source hit back, saying: ‘Our lot need to get behind Liz or they’ll end up with the nightmare coalition of Labour and the SNP, which would break up the country and send it down the drain.

You got to define Luke Skywalker in his prime. Did you feel pressure with that? Christopher: I definitely felt the kind of responsibility to do him properly. But also, this is a Luke Skywalker that we haven’t really seen before. In the original trilogy, He goes on his whole emotional journey; becoming a Jedi, coming to terms with his past and his family and the redemption of Anakin.

The key to his character for me was that he’s aware of the power that he has. Which means that everything he was doing, he was carefully judging and balancing. At every point, he’s thinking what could he do and what should he do? He’s got the ultimate first-hand knowledge of what the Dark Side can do and what the Force can do if it’s misused.

I just typed it in, switched some of the letters and I was like «Well hang on — that sounds really cool.» It had a kind of magical quality, it sounds almost Elven. It was also a contrast to Dathan, which is relatively simple. Whereas Miramir sounds a little bit otherworldly.

But a friend of Mr Gove said: ‘He made clear his opposition to scrapping the 45p tax rate, which he had already told his whip. It is heartening that the PM now agrees that the cut is the wrong priority.

So, to have him nearly 20 years later was really interesting — what was he going to be like at that point? We see in the end of The Mandalorian season 2, when he comes in to rescue Grogu, he’s a Jedi warrior — doing awesome things with a lightsaber, which was amazing. And then you get to The Book of Boba Fett, where we see him starting to train Grogu — he’s the peaceful Jedi master, serene and calm. 

The Prime Minister is considering boosting party unity by offering the vacant job of International Trade Minister to a former backer of Rishi Sunak who has demonstrated loyalty to Ms Truss, although no candidate has yet been suggested.

‘It’s all very well to say fortune favours the brave, but there are some moments where you are unlikely to follow someone who is exceptionally brave because they are charging towards the guns without necessarily the artillery support that you would expect.’

It is understood Ms Truss was hinting that Mr Gove could be in line for a senior diplomatic role in a Middle Eastern country such as Israel or the United Arab Emirates, although Mr Gove didn’t take the hint.

Writing in The Mail on Sunday, the former Culture Secretary outlines a ‘desperate’ plan for Ms Truss to ‘reverse the self-harm Conservative MPs have inflicted upon our party’ – and says bluntly: ‘Michael’s days are over.’

I love that kind of stuff. The best kind of tie-in books, whether it’s Star Wars or Doctor Who or whatever, if there’s stuff that the superfan can recognize and get a buzz out of — amazing. But you don’t need to recognize any of that; it’s just a really cool and creepy scene. And I love the idea of bringing stuff into the canon which perhaps wasn’t canon before. And usa.72Tv.ru adding my own stuff. 

The scene where Anakin speaks to Luke is pretty powerful, another meeting of father and son — is that definitely Anakin? I wondered if it was Palpatine being a rascal. Definitely Anakin. I was like «What’s possibly the biggest thing I could do?» Have Luke meet his father. Which [Lucasfilm] let me do. They trusted me enough for the story, which is great.

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