Recently the actor oscar isaac has been the center of attention, especially to everything that refers to the series of Marvel Studios, Moon Knighttransmitted by Disney+but before his success with her, the actor was also the protagonist within Star Wars: Sequel Trilogywhere he played Poe Dameronwhich is why it came up during an interview, in which Oscar Isaac publicly praised the comics based on his character.
These comics, Poe Dameron were written by Charles Soulewho wrote the comic series Star Wars: Poe Dameron from 2016 to 2018, to which it turns out that oscar isaac not only does he know that series, but he affirms that he read all thirty-one numbers and loves them, because during an interview with Heidi McDonald of Publishers Weekly, was asked directly to oscar isaac if you knew the comics of Poe Dameron from Souleto which he enthusiastically replied:
“I have them, I have them all. I was so excited: that was the first time that a character of mine had been in a comic, that I had created this character. So I was very excited to see that and read about his parents and yes, that It was a very special thing to see.”
Star Wars: Poe Dameron followed to poe through different periods in the battle of the Endurance with The First Orderand was set before The Force Awakensas well as before and after The Last JediIn addition to developing the character of Poe Dameron and his career as the best pilot of The Resistancethe comics of Poe Dameron they also developed the hero’s backstory and the role of his parents (Shara Bey Y Kes Dameron) in the larger universe of starwarswhich for many of the fans of starwarsthe comics of Poe Dameron they are much more responsible for making the character a fan favorite and a true successor to Han Solo that the movies Sequel Trilogy.
And since, oscar isaac came to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker in 2019, to which isaac even seemed to indicate that the frustration was enough to close the door on playing poe forever: “[Estoy] happy and satisfied that the task is complete,” Isaac told Variety. “So I can’t imagine what it would be that would make me want to redo this or revisit it.”