John Boyega says the Star Wars sequel trilogy would have looked very different had he been in a producer’s chair from the outset, outlining changes during a Florida Supercon appearance that reignited debate over the franchise’s direction. In remarks reported by Deadline, the actor argued the films should not have retired legacy heroes so quickly, saying he would have kept Han Solo and Luke Skywalker in play rather than moving them off the board early.
He also criticized the rapid power curve for newcomers, suggesting the story made new characters feel “overpowered” without the earned progression that defined earlier eras, and he pushed back on isolating Luke as a recluse, quipping that he wouldn’t have left the Jedi “on a rock.”
Boyega’s comments arrive after years of public reflection on his experience as Finn and the reaction to his casting. In a March interview highlighted by Variety, he described the franchise’s long-standing whiteness and the backlash faced by Black leads as a barrier to meaningful inclusion, framing some fan responses as resistant to change. He has previously said he confronted the studio about how characters of color were used in marketing relative to their arcs on screen.
The Supercon remarks also revive questions about how the sequel era balanced nostalgia with new storytelling. By advocating for a slower transition for legacy figures and a more measured build for the next generation, Boyega’s suggestions track with recurring critiques from across the fandom, even as opinions remain sharply divided on specific creative choices.
While he has expressed mixed feelings about returning, coverage this year indicated he could be open to it under the right circumstances. For now, his latest comments function less as a pitch to rewrite history than as a blueprint for how he believes the baton could have been passed—keeping icons active on screen, grounding new heroes in clearer growth, and avoiding choices that alienated parts of the audience he argues were already wary of a more diverse cast.





















































