John Boyega says Star Wars sidelined non-white roles

John Boyega (above).

LONDON • British actor John Boyega has criticised the treatment of non-white characters in the latest Star Wars films, saying they were marketed as important elements of the franchise but were ultimately "pushed to the side".

In an interview published by GQ magazine on Wednesday, Boyega expressed bitterness at how his role as black stormtrooper Finn faded in later episodes of the trilogy, which concluded with The Rise Of Skywalker last year.

"What I would say to Disney is do not bring out a black character, market them to be much more important in the franchise than they are and then have them pushed to the side.

"It's not good. I'll say it straight up," he told the magazine.

Boyega said his fellow non-white actors Naomi Ackie, Kelly Marie Tran and Oscar Isaac had suffered similar fates, while Adam Driver and Daisy Ridley took the spotlight in the lead roles as Kylo Ren and Rey.

"They gave all the nuance to Adam Driver, all the nuance to Daisy Ridley. Let's be honest. Daisy knows this. Adam knows this. Everybody knows. I'm not exposing anything," he said.

Boyega, who is of Nigerian descent, became a viral sensation in June when he gave an emotional speech at an anti-racism demonstration in London following the death of Mr George Floyd, an unarmed black man, at the hands of American police in Minneapolis.

"I'm the only cast member who had his own unique experience of that franchise based on his race," Boyega said of Star Wars.

"Let's just leave it like that. It makes you angry with a process like that. It makes you much more militant; it changes you."

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on September 04, 2020, with the headline John Boyega says Star Wars sidelined non-white roles. Subscribe