
For example, Palpatine reportedly used the mirrors to manipulate the Force so the Jedi Council could not see that Chancellor Palpatine was Darth Sidious in the prequel trilogy, according to Cosmic Book News.

But it starts with Emperor Palpatine, who reportedly had a room on the Second Death Star called the “Room of Mirrors.” The mirrors were used to perform Sith rituals. How would this happen? Here’s where the details are a little sketchy. It would no longer be the canon storyline. The rumor suggests Disney would use the Veil of the Force to make the entire sequel trilogy an alternate universe, creating a timeline of events that could have occurred if certain things happened differently. How the ‘Veil of the Force’ can change ‘Star Wars’ Here are some “Rebels” clips that could help you understand the “Veil of the Force.” In the scenes, Emperor Palpatine nearly gained entrance to the Jedi temple through the Veil of the Force. “Inside, he found doorways between time and space, and saved his friend Ahsoka Tano from death at the hands of Darth Vader.” In “Rebels,” the character Ezra Bridger jumps in the portal. Disney would use the concept to change the series, according to the YouTuber’s theory. It helps you see the past and future events. How would it work? “Star Wars Rebels” introduced an idea called the Veil of the Force, which was a mythical dimension that connects time and space together. So, the rumor suggests Disney would use a concept from “Star Wars Rebels” to erase the events of the sequel trilogy, making them their own alternate universe and their own timeline of events. But let’s talk about the details for a second and see what it might mean for the “Star Wars” franchise going forward. The entire report is unconfirmed and unlikely.

(The YouTuber previously reported “Rise of Skywalker” spoilers and details about the “Captain Marvel” sequel.) The rumor - which comes from the a YouTube channel - suggests there’s some inner turmoil at Disney about the new direction of the “Star Wars” franchise.

An unconfirmed and potentially bogus internet rumor suggests Disney may reset the entire “Star Wars” cinematic universe, erasing “The Force Awakens,” “The Last Jedi” and “Rise of Skywalker” from the main timeline of events.
