Star Wars: Outlaws star Humberly Gonzalez, who brings the main character of Kay Vess to life in the upcoming Ubisoft game, commented on the possibility of performing live in future installments of the franchise.

In the yet-to-be-released video game, players take control of Kay Vess, a villain, as he attempts to pull off one of the biggest heists the Outer Rim has ever seen. Fans will explore new and familiar planets as he and his droid companion Nix traverse the harsh Empire-ruled galaxy.

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Could Kay Vess from Star Wars: Outlaws be coming to live action?

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While promoting his latest film, TarotIn an exclusive interview with The Direct’s Russ Milheim, Humberly Gonzalez shared her hopes of seeing the actress’ character Kay Vess in the upcoming film. Star Wars: Outlaws game, live-action.

When asked if he had considered the possibility of appearing in a live-action Star Wars project, Gonzalez admitted that he “hope(s) they do” that Kay and how “It would be a dream:”

“Oh absolutely. And I hope they do. Because the story itself is canon. There’s so much to explore. And I feel like people would love her in real life. And yeah, that would definitely be a dream.”

As for a character from the Star Wars canon she’d like to meet as Kay, Gonzalez was quick to point out. “The Most Amazing Villain of All Time:”

“I mean, the most amazing villain ever, Darth (Vader). Absolutely. Hands down.”

When The Direct mentioned the idea of ​​Kay meeting Hera Syndulla, the actress admitted it “would be very funny.”

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The future of Kay Vess in Star Wars

With Star Wars: Outlaws takes place around 4 BBY (before the Battle of Yavin), it is possible that Humberly Gonzalez’s Kay Vess will come face to face with Darth Vader.

After all, the Sith Lord has experience working with villains; look at the fan-favorite character Aphra, who was first introduced in the comics (and has yet to make it to any other media).

At least in Star Wars: Outlaws, fans will see some familiar faces. Jabba the Hutt and Emilia Clarke’s Qira were confirmed to appear, as were Crimson Dawn and the Pyke Syndicate.

When it comes to appearing in a live-action project, never say never. After all, many probably never would have guessed that they would see a sequel Star Wars: Rebels in the form of a live-action series on Disney+.

Although Kay may have to wait in line. Fans are still waiting to see Cameron Monaghan’s Cal Kestis Star Wars Jedi: Survivor in live-action. Maybe they’ll cross paths in a video game before moving on to some other medium.


Star Wars: Outlaws will be released for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Windows on August 30.

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