The Star Wars franchise is one of the biggest in the history of the world (granted, we’ve only been making movies 100 or so years, it’s not like they watched them in Ancient Greece) but for a film series that, with the inclusion of Rogue One, now can claim eight films, there has been a disturbingly small amount of women in the films. Apparently, a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away women weren’t treated that much better than women in the 1950s here.
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Once you take all of the women who have been in these films and then remove those that were either very old, not attractive, or covered in a ton of makeup and prosthetics, you get a disturbingly small number of women. Even if the movies were light on sexy women, shouldn’t there still have been two or three in every movie? It’s not like Star Wars played to only comic book nerds and sci-fi geeks who think anime girls are hot. The Star Wars movies have been huge with mainstream audiences, which almost always have a handful of token hotties.
We could make excuses why a bunch of women from The Empire Strikes Back or The Phantom Menace were hot, but that’s what they’d be: excuses. We wouldn’t do that to you. Instead of giving you 15 of the hottest women from Star Wars and crossing our fingers your vision isn’t great for a few of them, we came up with a different idea.
11. Daisy Ridley, Part I
Daisy Ridley is the first Star Wars lady who seems like she’d be a normal girl who was fun to hang out with, and is attainable, in real life. She’s not strikingly beautiful like Natalie Portman and doesn’t have the kind of Kardashian-like figure most of Hollywood seems to be into. No, Ridley seems like the girl who would be the cousin of one of your friends who was invited to a party and you strike up a good conversation and there’s a spark so you exchange phone numbers and she actually calls you a day later. You’re impressed, because it breaks most social rules. You start dating and realize you really like this girl, she can handle her end of the physical stuff, but there isn’t that butterfly, punch-in-the-guy feeling you’re supposed to get when the right one comes along. In real life, you probably let that girl go. Unless she is Daisy Ridley. You keep Daisy Ridley.
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