October 22, 2025
5 min read
The Star Wars YouTube channel posted a clip that many fans thought was a tease. The clip shows Rey, Kylo Ren and Emperor Palpatine fighting. It appeared right after news broke that Disney said no to a Ben Solo movie. In an interview, Adam Driver said Steven Soderbergh tried to develop a solo Kylo Ren film. The script would have taken place after The Rise of Skywalker. Driver called it one of the coolest scripts he ever read. However, Disney chief Bob Iger did not see how Ben Solo could survive the ending of the Skywalker saga. He decided to block the project.
What Fans Said About the Troll
Fans quickly noticed the timing of the clip. In the YouTube comments they joked that the channel was trolling them. One viewer wrote, “Are you guys trolling us with the Ben Solo stuff after what Adam said?” Another quoted Qui‑Gon Jinn, saying “nothing happens by accident.” Some fans begged Disney to green light a film titled The Hunt for Ben Solo. Others simply demanded, “bring back my boy Ben Solo.” The reaction shows how much the audience wants more of Kylo Ren and Ben Solo on screen.
Social Media Buzz
Twitter users shared the clip and added their own memes. Many pointed out the irony of Disney posting a fight scene after rejecting a Ben Solo movie. The hashtag #BenSoloTroll began to trend for a short time. Even casual viewers who do not follow Star Wars news joined the conversation because the clip felt like a deliberate tease.
The Unmade Kylo Ren Script
Steven Soderbergh and Adam Driver had a clear vision for the film. They wanted to explore how Ben Solo deals with the loss of his mother and his fall from grace. The story would have shown his redemption arc after the events of The Rise of Skywalker. Unfortunately, Disney felt the character’s fate was already sealed. The studio chose to focus on new characters instead of revisiting Ben Solo.
Why the Idea Was Nixed
Bob Iger explained that the ending of Skywalker left little room for a Ben Solo sequel. He said the script did not fit the new direction Disney wants for the franchise. The decision sparked debate among fans and industry insiders. Some argue that a well‑written Ben Solo movie could have revived interest in the sequel trilogy.
Looking Ahead for Star Wars
Even though the Ben Solo movie will not happen, the franchise continues to expand. New series on Disney+ and upcoming films promise fresh stories. Fans remain hopeful that a future project might revisit Kylo Ren in a different timeline. Until then, the viral clip serves as a reminder of the strong connection audiences feel with Ben Solo.
Source: Coming Soon
