JJ Abrams Explains Why 'The Force Awakens” Kylo Ren Turned to the Dark Side

The masked villain of Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens has a bit of an obsession, one could say, with the Darth Vader of yesterday. He even uses a voice modulator to make himself sound that much more menacing. Do we see Kylo Ren's face in Star 

After seeing the movie, it's not too far of a jump to assume that Kylo Ren and Rey have a some strong connection tying them together, one that can only be explained by family relation — and, of course, there are a few well placed hints along the way.

In another of their one-sided chats, Ren confesses to having Light-Side-of-the-Force pangs. It's worth recalling that when Darth was still Anakin Skywalker, he felt guilty about the terrible things he did on behalf of his Sith master, Chancellor

After seeing the movie, it's not too far of a jump to assume that Kylo Ren and Rey have a some strong connection tying them together, one that can only be explained by family relation — and, of course, there are a few well placed hints along the way.

Did you walk out of Star Wars: The Force Awakens wanting more of Darth Vader-obsessed villain Kylo Ren (Adam Driver)? Or maybe you haven't seen the movie yet, but you are intrigued by the three-pronged lightsaber-wielding villain? Perhaps you want to