The Star Wars Universe is best known for creating fantastic worlds and characters and expanding them through multiple forms of media. For example, since his first appearance in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Han Solo's story has been fleshed out through film, video games and comics.

Sadly, some characters still need a proper exploration even after their initial appearances. Recently Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy mentioned that Star Wars plans to revisit the characters from the Sequel Trilogy, but she didn't elaborate on who they would be, so, to help quell the curiosity of many fans, this list will cover some characters that deserve more time to be fleshed out.

Jannah

Introduced in Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker, Jannah was a Stormtrooper who broke her programming and led a group of deserters to the ocean moon of Kef Bir. Once there, she and her crew lived in exile until Rey, Finn and Poe appeared, bringing their war with the First Order to their doorstep.

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Even though she joined the war near its close, her efforts helped save the galaxy, and she was last seen embarking on an adventure with Lando Calrissian to learn about her past. Considering she never got much time to be explored in the film, revisiting her in another outlet is a great way to learn about the character's past as she forges a new future with Lando.

Rose Tico

Kelly Marie Tran looks determined as Rose Tico in Star War: The Last Jedi

Rose Tico was a member of the Resistance who first appeared in Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi. At first, she was much more of a go-getter who often relied on rules and protocol to guide her decision-making. However, after meeting Finn, she learned to march to her own beat and saved Finn from his suicide run on Crait.

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Eventually, the two formed a close bond, even sharing a kiss, but in The Rise of Skywalker, her role is greatly diminished, yet her demeanor shows that she matured greatly from her first appearance as a Resistance Commander. By returning to her character, audiences could finally see how she grew between Episode VIII and IX, and also see how it affected her relationship with Finn.

Poe Dameron

Ace pilot Poe Dameron came from a legacy of rebel heroes with his father and mother aiding in the war against the Empire and even participating in the Battle of Endor. Poe, however, first appears in Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens as an established pilot in the Resistance. Throughout the Sequel Trilogy, Poe learns humility, which helps him to become a better leader. That being said, he still prefers fighting in the field, and he and Finn form a close friendship during the war.

Sadly, this friendship or Poe's fate following the Battle of Exegol is unknown. By revisiting the character, audiences could be given a chance to witness more misadventures with him and Finn or even a story set after the films where he learns about his family history.

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Finn

Finn in The Rise of Skywalker

Following The Rise of Skywalker, Finn has become the one character with glaring loose ends that need to be revisited. Beginning his journey in The Force Awakens, Finn was a Stormtrooper who broke his programming, like Jannah, and joined the Resistance by helping Poe and Rey. His story is one of courage, as he finds his purpose in the fog of war, and his character evolves from someone who runs into someone who will lead the charge in a battle.

In The Rise of Skywalker, a massive revelation is given, where Finn appears to be Force-sensitive, but with so many moving parts in the film's story, it isn't given the attention it deserves. By revisiting Finn, audiences can finally see where his future as a potential Force user could take him and if his story was only just beginning in The Rise of Skywalker.

Rey Skywalker

Rey Skywalker is a unique character in the series because her history goes in multiple directions. Initially, she begins as a nobody and learns she is the granddaughter of Emperor Palpatine before deciding instead to be a Skywalker. While it seems like a wild story for the character, she handles it with a cool head and earns the name Skywalker by the end of the trilogy.

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However, as a powerful Force user free to forge her own path, she could be anyone she wants. By revisiting her in another form of media, fans could see what happens next after she buries the Skywalker lightsabers on Tatooine. Whether a nomadic hero or the new originator of another Jedi Order, fans will likely love to see what other adventures are ahead of Rey.

Kylo Ren

Although his story ends in The Rise of Skywalker, there is still much to learn about Kylo Ren, aka Ben Solo. So far, only his origin has been explored in Star Wars: The Rise of Kylo Ren comic series by Charles Soule and Will Sliney. However, there are still many years left to explore how he helped Snoke and the First Order retake control of the galaxy.

By revisiting the character, fans can see Kylo Ren at his most brutal and terrifying, understanding how he's earned the same respect his grandfather did as Darth Vader. Fans may even be able to dive deeper into the Knights of Ren and how Kylo Ren used them to achieve his goals. Ben is also a deeply conflicted antagonist, and his transition to the Dark Side was undoubtedly brutal and rife with powerful dramatic moments for audiences to explore.

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