Warning! This post contains SPOILERS for Star Wars: Battle of Jakku - Insurgency Rising #1Leia Organa's Jedi path first began. In the wake of the Battle of Endor, the Rebellion was enjoying celebrations with the Ewok tribes as seen at the end of Return of the Jedi. However, a new and canonical Marvel series has revealed that Leia was offered the chance to become a Jedi, just like her twin brother Luke Skywalker.

As seen in Marvel's new Star Wars: Battle of Jakku - Insurgency Rising #1 by Alex Segrua, Leonard Kirk, and Rachelle Rosenberg, Leia Organa leaves the festivities on Endor to speak with Darth Vader's still-smoldering remains on his funeral pyre, having only just recently learned from Luke that the redeemed Sith Lord was her father. Still harboring quite a bit of anger towards everything Anakin Skywalker did as Vader, Leia's darker emotions were felt by her brother, prompting Luke's offer to train his sister in the ways of the Force.

Luke Offers To Train Leia in Insurgency Rising #1

Naturally, Leia is unsure about whether to say yes to Luke's offer, and the Skywalker siblings are interrupted by a report regarding the Empire's Governor Adelhard and the Anoat sector. However, this new Star Wars moment is crucial and quite noteworthy, considering it's already known that Leia eventually agrees to be trained as a Jedi (though not for long).

Luke Sensed Leia's Darkness After Return of the Jedi

Still Reeling From The Truth About Darth Vader

Luke Fears Leia's Darkness in Insurgency Rising #1

Unable to forgive and separate all that her father did as Darth Vader, Leia's inner turmoil is quite concerning for Luke. Not wanting anger and the dark side to drive his sister, Luke naturally offers to train Leia in the ways of the Force. As such, Luke recognizing his sister's potential validates both Yoda's comments in Empire Strikes Back about there being another hope for the galaxy should Luke fail or fall, and the words from Vader himself in Return of the Jedi when he implied that the Sith would try to corrupt Leia to the dark side should Luke refuse to turn.

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In Leia's defense, it does make sense that she'd have a harder time letting go of her anger toward Vader compared to her brother. After all, Vader himself was responsible for torturing her on the Death Star. Combined with the fact that the battle station destroyed her homeworld not long after, and Leia's struggle to let go of her anger is more than justified. To that end, it certainly adds a fascinating layer of depth both to the end of Return of the Jedi and to her Jedi training going forward (even though it canonically doesn't last long).

Leia Does Begin Her Jedi Path, But It Doesn't Last Long

Thanks To Her Vision Of The Future

Luke and Leia Star Wars Rise of Skywalker Jedi Training Flashback

As seen in the official Star Wars canon, Leia will eventually say yes and receive training from Luke, constructing her very own lightsaber and learning to use the Force as a Jedi. However, The Rise of Skywalker confirms that Leia will eventually walk away from her Jedi training, having sensed the death of her future son at the end of her Jedi path and that someone would eventually take up her lightsaber and continue her journey (revealed to be Rey Skywalker). Regardless, it's going to be very exciting to hopefully see more of Leia's training as this new Star Wars series continues.

Star Wars: Battle of Jakku - Insurgency Rising #1 is now on sale from Marvel Comics.

Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia Organa in Star Wars
Created By
George Lucas
Cast
Carrie Fisher, Ingvild Deila, Vivien Lyra Blair
Died
Star Wars: Episode IX- The Rise Of Skywalker
Alias
Boushh
Alliance
Rebel Alliance, New Republic, Resistance

The daughter of Anakin Skywalker and Pé Amidala, Leia inherited her mother's political skills and her father's Force power. She was raised on Alderaan as a member of the royal family, and followed in her father's footsteps by becoming a senator who secretly worked alongside the Rebel Alliance. Alderaan's destruction changed everything, and Leia became a leader in both the Rebel Alliance and its successor government, the New Republic. She served there for decades, eventually leaving to found the First Order when she sensed its darkness growing. Leia gave much for her ideals, but eventually gave her life to redeem her son Ben.

Race
Human
TV Shows
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Franchise
Star Wars