


Other options may include the glow of a lightsaber, which would either belong to Kylo Ren or Dark Rey. What if the glow isn't a new part of the droid, but rather the reflection of something bright and red he's looking at? Like, for example, that glowing red laser that was blasting into the ground in the trailer?ĭaisy Ridley Thinks Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker’s Ending Will Be Less Controversial Than Game Of Thrones Star Wars fans were so quick to speculate on why C-3PO's eyes were red, no one stopped to think they may not actually be red. Especially if he ended up leading to the death of a key character, which could happen if he's working for the bad guys.Ĭ-3PO's Red Eyes Could Just Be A Reflection

What if the First Order had captured C-3PO, pulled vital Resistance information from his memory banks, and re-programmed him as a First Order loyalist? It would be heartbreaking to see the goofy, but ultimately well-meaning droid flip sides after so long. Not all droids with red eyes are evil, but most evil droids have red eyes. Anyway with his new red eyes, 3PO is looking suspiciously like 0-0-0. If 0-0-0 wasn't a true show of just how evil the Dark side could be, I don't know what is. As if being tortured by a droid with a limitless knowledge of ways to inflict pain wasn't enough, imagine being tortured by a droid that looks and acts like C-3PO. One of which, 0-0-0, looked a lot like C-3PO minus his black metal sheen and his glowing red eyes.Ġ-0-0, who was on loan to Vader via comic character Doctor Aphra, was well-versed in commerce, communication, and various forms of torture. K-2SO was a re-programmed Empire Droid for the Rebel Alliance, and Darth Vader famously had his own evil droids in his recent comic book run. When it comes to droids and the "Light and Dark" side, the robots of Star Wars tend to side with whoever programmed them.
