Kylo Rens More More
Also known as: Kylo Ren MORE · More More Meme
Kylo Ren's "More, More!" is a reaction meme from the 2017 film *Star Wars: The Last Jedi*, where Adam Driver's character furiously screams "more, more!" while ordering his forces to fire on Luke Skywalker. The scene picked up traction as a meme format in early 2020, used both as a reaction image expressing insatiable desire and as source material for comedic video edits.
Overview
The meme draws from a climactic battle scene in *The Last Jedi* where Kylo Ren, now Supreme Leader of the First Order, confronts Luke Skywalker on the planet Crait. As rows of AT-M6 walkers unload on Skywalker's position, Ren loses his composure and shouts "more, more!" demanding even heavier fire. The intensity of Driver's delivery, combined with the obvious futility of the barrage, made the moment ripe for remixing1.
The format works in two main ways. As a reaction image, a screenshot of Ren mid-scream with the caption "MORE!!!" gets slapped onto situations where someone wants an excessive amount of something. As video source material, the audio clip of Driver screaming gets looped, layered, or spliced into unrelated footage for comedic effect2.
*Star Wars: The Last Jedi* premiered in the United States on December 15, 20173. Written and directed by Rian Johnson, the film follows the conflict between the Resistance and the First Order, with Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) ascending to Supreme Leader after killing Snoke3. In the film's third act on Crait, Luke Skywalker appears to confront the entire First Order army alone. Ren orders every weapon trained on Skywalker, screaming for more firepower in a rage-filled outburst2.
The first known meme use came on May 2, 2018, when YouTube user HighestGroundMemes uploaded an edit that looped the "more" soundbite repeatedly. The video pulled in over 153,000 views within two years2. HighestGroundMemes followed up on April 16, 2019 with a second edit built on the same joke, which collected another 55,000 views2.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
Media
How to Use This Meme
The Kylo Ren "More, More!" meme typically follows one of two formats:
As a reaction image: Take a screenshot of Kylo Ren mid-scream (usually with the caption "MORE!!!") and pair it with a setup describing something you want an excessive amount of. Common conventions include placing the setup text above and the Ren image below, or using a two-panel format where the first panel shows the desirable thing and the second panel shows Ren demanding more.
As a video edit: Clip the audio of Driver screaming "more, more!" and layer it over footage of something escalating. The joke often lands hardest when the audio loops multiple times, building absurd intensity. Creators sometimes pair it with other trending memes for crossover edits.
The format works best when the "more" demand is either hilariously petty (wanting more chicken nuggets) or absurdly intense (demanding more firepower against a trivial problem).
Fun Facts
The scene Ren is screaming at is actually a Force projection. Luke Skywalker isn't physically on Crait at all, making Ren's demand for more firepower completely pointless.
Adam Driver's intense delivery of two simple words gave the meme its staying power. The character was meant to be threatening, but the meme flipped him into a comedic figure expressing relatable greed.
The meme's February 2020 surge happened over two years after the film's release, a common pattern where a scene sits dormant until the right post triggers viral adoption.
*The Last Jedi* grossed $1.334 billion worldwide and was the highest-grossing film of 2017, giving the meme a massive pool of people who recognized the source material.
Derivatives & Variations
Big Chungus crossover:
Instagram user bearboob combined the format with ironic Big Chungus imagery in a multi-panel edit that earned over 27,100 likes in February 2020[2].
Ice Age Baby edit:
YouTube user HELLO THERE applied the audio clip to Ice Age Baby content, reaching 385,000 views in weeks[2].
Cookie Clicker version:
Instagram user largetrap made a Cookie Clicker-themed edit that pulled 283,700 views and 89,300 likes[2].
HighestGroundMemes loop edits:
The earliest derivative format, where the soundbite gets stacked and repeated for escalating comedic effect[2].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (4)
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- 2Kylo Ren's "More, More!" - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3Star Wars: The Last Jediencyclopedia
- 4Star Wars: The Last Jedi - Wikipediaencyclopedia