The Rise of Skywalker visual effects revealed why a deleted scene was cut on the floor of the room with a monster character called the "Eye of Internet Garbage".
Neil? Neal Scanlan told the Collider, "I think that for some things that the director J.J. Abrams can explain faster in the film, the explanation may be too lengthy. This scene was in Star Wars last month According to an excerpt from an official novel of, he saw Kylo Ren looking for a Sith pathfinder and confronting a spider giant named Mustafar, who was in the eye of the Internet garbage marsh.
He added: "J. J.'s movies are very fast, aren't they? This is all part of Kylo Ren's journey. I think he just thinks that he spends too much time explaining things faster.
But this is not just a scene limited to concept art or first-class ball spitting - the whole scene has been photographed, and this creature was even built by Scanlan's team.
"This is an early designed character," Scanlan explained. "We are all playing with this idea, talking about this idea. He painted this picture, and J.J. saw it, and then went there, 'Great'. So we did build it. We took it to a place called British Black Park, which is close to the Pine Studio, where we photographed its position in a lake. This order exists.
Unfortunately, the "Internet Garbage Eye" has not entered the rise of Skywalker - and this sequence will not be included in the upcoming home version. Nevertheless, Scanlan hopes that "we can re-examine this role in some way". After all, there is a huge prop lying on the pine tree, waiting to play
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