Who Is The Little Boy At The End Of The Last Jedi?

Video Channel
Please help us to find bad videos. Broken or unappropriated video content?
If you're new, Subscribe! →
Please Note: This Video Contains Spoilers For The Last Jedi.
The very last scene of The Last Jedi garnered gasps from packed theaters across the globe. Yep: that little boy used the Force to guide a broom into his hand before pausing from his work to stare into space, daydreaming about the Resistance. Who is that little boy and what exactly did that mean? And more importantly, what does the scene mean for the future of Star Wars? Let's break down what could potentially be the most important scene in The Last Jedi—and be forewarned, there are more spoilers ahead…
He's a slave | 0:27
We know his name | 1:02
He's a nobody | 1:31
He won't be a Jedi | 2:19
He could be a New Hope | 2:50
Or maybe he isn't? | 3:17
Read more here → /
Star Wars Lists and Features
10 Star Wars Mistakes That Slipped Right By You
The Lost Star Wars Movie We Never Got To See
Here's Who Should Play Young Princess Leia
What Only Die-Hard Fans Know About Darth Vader
The One Star Wars Scene That Still Makes Mark Hamill Angry
How Daisy Ridley Got Ripped For The Last Jedi
Website → /
Like us → /
Instagram → /
Looper is the go-to source for the movies, TV shows and video games we all love. We're addicted to all things superhero and Star Wars, but we're not afraid to binge watch some reality TV when the mood strikes. Whether it's revealing Easter eggs and secrets hidden in your favorite films, exposing movie mistakes, highlighting the best deleted scenes, or uncovering the truth about reality TV's strangest stars, Looper has endless entertainment for the discerning YouTube viewer.
Mdp.lt is not the owner of this text/video/image/photo content, the real source of content is Youtube.com and user declared in this page publication as Youtube.com user, if you have any question about video removal, what was shared by open community, please contact Youtube.com directly or report bad/not working video links directly to video owner on Youtube.com. Removed video from Youtube.com will also be removed from here.