This post contains a preview for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Adaptation #5

The final issue of Marvel’sRise of Skywalkeradaptation is coming, and a new preview has explained a major plot hole. During the final Battle of Exegol,Lando Calrissianarrives in the nick of time with 14,000 starships to defeat Emperor Palpatine once and for all. However, it’s never been revealed how Lando convinced everyone to come together (until now).

Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker Trailer - Lando

Across the board, Marvel’sStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Adaptationhas been doing a pretty good job fleshing out and adding new moments to Episode IX that weren’t seen in the theatrical release of the Skywalker saga’s divisive final chapter. Notably,the newStarWarsadaptation has done wonders for Leia Organa in particular.However, it looks as though the finalRise of Skywalker Adaptation #5will finally give Lando Calrissian the spotlight he always deserved, explaining a major missing scene from the movie:

Revealing the transmission Lando sent out galaxy-wide, it’s pretty cool to finally see exactly how the former gambler and con-man played a key role in saving the galaxy, just like he did inReturn of the Jediduring the Battle of Endor.

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Lando Finally Gets His Missing Rise of Skywalker Moment

Rallying The Entire Galaxy To Exegol

As seen in the new preview pages, Lando Calrissian’s words are finally heard ahead of his arrival at the Battle of Exegol, broadcast to the entire galaxy as he requests all the help he can get to back up the Resistance in their darkest hour against the resurrectedEmperor Palpatine and the rise of his Final Order.Confirming the recent death of General Leia Organa, Lando appeals to the galaxy to take up her fight.

Honoring her memory and belief that the smallest spark of Rebellion could bring down the force of darkness, Lando tells anyone listening that Leia wouldn’t want them to fight for her or her memory, but for themselves. It’s a pretty good speech, though one that was sorely and inexplicably missing from theRise of the Skywalkerfilm. After all,Lando and these 14,000 ships simply arrive atThe Rise of Skywalker’send, without any preamble or setup to show how Calrissian got so many to come to the Resistance’s aid, especially when the Resistance’s calls for support inThe Last Jediwent unanswered.

While it’s still pretty contrived, it looks as though this new adaptation is at least making things a little bit better by giving Lando more of a substantial role during the movie’s final act. At least we finally get to hear what he said.Clearly, those words rang true across the galaxy, resonating with countless beings who subsequently chose to light the spark of rebellion and head for Exegol alongside Lando, who presumably were also sent the same coordinates Rey sent to the Resistance.

Is This Enough To Convince Star Wars Fans?

This Would Have Been Even Better A Few Years Ago…

As cool as this newRise of Skywalkeradaptation has been, it’s still hard not to see it as too little, too late for most fans. Sure, the graphic novel has improved several moments inRise of Skywalker,and has even added some key lines of dialogue that have helped several characters who were done a disservice in the film. However, these issues are being published 6 years after the movie’s release. That’s more than enough time for opinions to be truly cemented, especially when we’re talking about theStar Warsfandom.

I can see the value of this new adaptation and how it improvesRise of Skywalker.However, I’m also wondering at the same time why these easy additions and improvements weren’t in the original movie to begin with. They absolutely should have been.

Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker #5is on sale June 11th from Marvel Comics.