When the trailer for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story dropped earlier this week, it inspired a slew of new fan theories, but the one that's garnered the most attention is the connection between Felicity Jones's Jyn Erso and Daisy Ridley's Rey. Does the key to Rey's parentage lie in rebel fighter Jyn? Or are they just two strong women who coincidentally share the same color hair?

According to Ridley, rumors of Jyn and Rey's familial connection have been greatly exaggerated. "I'm not being funny you guys, but just because she's white and got brown hair... it doesn't mean she's my mom," Ridley told MTV's Josh Horowitz backstage at the MTV Movie Awards.

And besides, Ridley already knows who Rey's parents are -- and she doesn't think it's that big of a deal. "I think the amazing thing about [Episode VII] is that Finn and Rey don't come from anywhere, and they find a place," Ridley, who's currently filming Rian Johnson's Star Wars: Episode VIII, said. "So to me, it's funny that people think it's so important because I don't really think it is."

It's unclear if Episode VIII will delve into Rey's backstory, but we do know the film will pick up right where The Force Awakens left off: with Rey handing over Luke's lightsaber to the fallen Jedi on that island on Ahch-To. Ridley describes the film as "darker" than Episode VII, and when asked about Rey's future as a Jedi, she gave this very intriguing response: "I don't know if I am a Jedi... I don't think I am."

"We've had this debate as to whether Leia is because she uses her Force powers," she continued. "Just because she's not like, oh I'm going on an adventure like Luke doesn't make her any less Forceful."

It's official: 2017 has never seemed further away.