Sixers as Star Wars — Shake Milton : Kylo Ren
Is he good? Is he bad? We don’t actually know, especially if we ignore the last movie. That said, a conversation about Kylo Ren’s actual fighting prowess is probably past due. He gets his a** handed to him by a rookie in the Force Awakens. I mean, Rey has basically never touched a lightsaber at that point, and she beats him? Plays him to a draw?
In generous terms, Kylo is a bit streaky. When he’s on, it’s a sight to behold. When he’s sulking in the corner, it’s less impressive. He probably thinks he’s better than he actually is, and there are definite red flags, but he’s still essential to the First Order’s game plan. Without him, it may all fall apart.
Sixers as Star Wars — Furkan Korkmaz : Han Solo
The man has confidence. He will out-shoot just about anyone, and he will do it with a swagger unique to him. No one can touch Han when the guns are slinging. He’s also quick to complain when things don’t go his way, but he eventually comes around. You take the good with the bad, because he’s Han Solo.