General Armitage Hux was one of the Star Wars sequel trilogy's most entertaining villains. Played by Irish actor Domhnall Gleeson across all three films, the ruthless First Order general delivered some of the saga's most memorable moments, from his fire-and-brimstone speech at Starkiller Base to his constant, seething rivalry with Kylo Ren. Yet, by the time The Rise of Skywalker came around, Hux was sidelined and killed off in the film's first act, barely given room to breathe. Now, the director responsible for two of those three films is admitting that it was a mistake. In an interview with Beat at the US-Ireland Alliance's 20th annual Oscar Wilde Awards, JJ Abrams said he wished Gleeson had "a larger role" in what they did before: "Anyone I can think of I would want to work with... Tonight, Domhnall Gleeson is here and he's someone who I've been lucky enough to work with in the past and would just love to work with again in a bigger way. I wish he had a larger role in what we did before. So, getting to work with him again would be a dream." Read full article on The Direct.