The new Star Wars film will focus on rebuilding the New Jedi Order.
LONDON – British actress Daisy Ridley says reprising her role as Jedi hero Rey feels “exciting and nerve-racking” as she returns to the Star Wars franchise for a new film.
“It’s a world that I’m familiar with, I’m coming back to, but also it feels like a new start. So it feels exciting and nerve-racking, and I’m excited.” In Young Woman And The Sea, Ridley plays American swimmer Gertrude “Trudy” Ederle, an Olympic gold medallist who became the first woman to swim the English Channel.
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