
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
Every generation has a legend
The surviving Resistance faces the First Order once again as the journey of Rey, Finn and Poe Dameron continues. With the power and knowledge of generations behind them, the final battle begins.
- 6.3
- 2019
- Released
- 2h 22m

Carrie Fisher
General Leia Organa
Mark Hamill
Luke Skywalker
Daisy Ridley
Rey
Adam Driver
Kylo Ren / Ben Solo
John Boyega
Finn
Oscar Isaac
Poe Dameron
Anthony Daniels
C-3PO
Naomi Ackie
Jannah
Domhnall Gleeson
General Hux
Richard E. Grant
Allegiant General Pryde
Lupita Nyong'o
Maz Kanata
Keri Russell
Zorii Bliss
Joonas Suotamo
Chewbacca
Kelly Marie Tran
Rose Tico
Ian McDiarmid
Emperor Palpatine
Billy Dee Williams
Lando Calrissian
Greg Grunberg
Snap Wexley
Shirley Henderson
Babu Frik (voice)
Billie Lourd
Lieutenant Connix
Dominic Monaghan
Beaumont Kin
Hassan Taj
R2-D2 performed by
Lee Towersey
R2-D2 performed by
Brian Herring
BB-8 performed by
Dave Chapman
BB-8 performed by
Richard Guiver
D-O Performed By
Lynn Robertson Bruce
D-O Performed By / Sith Alchemist
Claire Roi Harvey
Maz Kanata Performed by
Richard Coombs
Maz Kanata Performed by
Matt Denton
Maz Kanata Performed by
Nick Kellington
Klaud
Mandeep Dhillon
Lieutenant Garan
Alison Rose
Lieutenant Draper
Amanda Lawrence
Commander D'Acy
Tanya Moodie
General Parnadee
Simon Paisley Day
General Quinn
Geff Francis
Admiral Griss
Amanda Hale
Officer Kandia
Amir El-Masry
Commander Trach
Aidan Cook
Boolie
Bryony Miller
First Order Officer
Cyril Nri
First Order Officer
Angela Christian
First Order Officer
Indra Ové
First Order Officer
Richard Bremmer
First Order Officer
Richard Durden
First Order Officer
Andrew Havill
First Order Officer
Nasser Memarzia
First Order Officer
Patrick Kennedy
First Order Officer
Aaron Neil
Resistance Officer
Joe Hewetson
Resistance Officer
Raghad Chaar
Resistance Officer
Mimî M. Khayisa
Resistance Officer
Tom Wilton
Colonel Aftab Ackbar
Kiran Shah
Nambi Ghima
Debra Wilson
Nambi Ghima (voice)
Josef Altin
Pilot Vanik
Vinette Robinson
Pilot Tyce
Mike Quinn
Nien Nunb
Bill Kipsang Rotich
Nien Nunb (voice)
Ann Firbank
Tatooine Elder
Diana Kent
General Engell
Warwick Davis
Wicket W. Warrick
Harrison Davis
Pommet Warwick
Philicia Saunders
Tabala Zo
Nigel Godrich
FN-2802
Dhani Harrison
FN-0878
Dave Hearn
FN-0606
Rochenda Sandall
Sith Fleet Officer
Jacob Fortune-Lloyd
Sith Fleet Officer
Andreea Diac
Lander Pilot
Liam Cook
Ochi of Bestoon
Denis Lawson
Wedge Antilles
Carolyn Hennesy
Demine Lithe
Paul Kasey
Cai Threnalli
James Earl Jones
Darth Vader (voice)
Andy Serkis
Snoke (voice)
Josefine Irrera Jackson
Young Rey
Cailey Fleming
Young Rey
Jodie Comer
Rey's Mother
Billy Howle
Rey's Father
Hayden Christensen
Anakin Skywalker (voice)
Olivia D'Abo
Luminara Unduli (voice)
Ashley Eckstein
Ahsoka Tano (voice)
Jennifer Hale
Aayla Secura (voice)
Samuel L. Jackson
Mace Windu (voice)
Ewan McGregor
Obi-Wan Kenobi (voice)
Alec Guinness
Obi-Wan Kenobi (archive voice)
Frank Oz
Yoda (voice)
Angelique Perrin
Adi Gallia (voice)
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Kanan Jarrus (voice)
Liam Neeson
Qui-Gon Jinn (voice)
Harrison Ford
Han Solo (uncredited)
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Soldier (uncredited)
Ed Sheeran
Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Jeff Garlin
Junn Gobint (uncredited)
Karl Urban
Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Nikki Bond
Caretaker (Uncredited)














Released
en
$489,900,000.00
$1,074,144,248.00
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