John Boyega Get Candid About ‘Stupid’ Star Wars Fan Conflicts

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It’s ‘a very good time to be a Star Wars fan. After Disney acquired Lucasflim, the galaxy far, far away has continued to grow through the sequel trilogy, standalone films, and live-action shows like Disney+’s The Mandalorian. Generations of moviegoers have been brought up on Goerge Lucas’ colorful space opera, although it looks like Finn actor John Boyega isn’t happy about one part of the fandom: the divisive fans that create conflicts about the franchise.

While Disney’s time with Star Wars has resulted in tons of exciting content, there’s also been a trend of toxic fandom. This has seen the passionate fans of the property get confrontational about the events of the films, and even popular fan theories. John Boyega doesn’t seem to understand these types of arguments, though. As the Rise of Skywalker star put it,

Touche. It looks like John Boyega wants Star Wars fans to not take themselves (and the property) too seriously. The fantasy sci-fi franchise was meant to be fun and family-friendly, so the the divisive nature of the fandom is a real bummer for John Boyega.

John Boyega’s comments to Variety make a great deal of sense, as the Dark Side of Star Wars fandom has certainly emerged during his tenure as Finn. Expectations and popular fan theories have seemingly changed the landscape of the franchise, with moviegoers feeling entitled to the stories going down as they’d envisioned. And when filmmakers like Rian Johnson and J.J. Abrams use their creative power, tempers (and lenses) can flare.

In particular, John Boyega is referencing “ship” culture, where fans co-sign a potential romantic couple and put their support behind it. Finn has been at the center of a love triangle (pentagon?) over the course of the last two movies, so there are countless theories about who the former Stormtrooper might be interested in. While Oscar Isaac and some fans favor Poe and Finn, Boyega’s character also has a connection with both Rey and Rose Tico.

Additionally, Kylo Ren and Rey also share their own intimate connection, especially after Snoke linked their minds in The Last Jedi. There are tons of romantic plot lines that J.J. Abrams can suss out with The Rise of Skywalker, and it should be interesting to see where the cards fall. Although John Boyega hopes the fans will take it all a little less seriously.

All will be revealed when Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker hits theaters on December 20th. In the meantime, check out our 2020 release list to plan your next trip to the movies.

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