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'Star Wars' Lead Daisy Ridley is Grateful For Delays to Her Rey Movie
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'Star Wars' lead Daisy Ridley grateful for delays on her 'New Jedi Order' movie, says it's not a bad sign - just a chance to perfect the script.
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Ridley is happy to take her time on the new 'Star Wars' movie, saying 'It's not a red flag, it's about getting it right.'
The delays allow the creative team to fine-tune the script and ensure the story for Ridley's character, Rey, is as strong as possible.
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