It's unclear who the speaker is addressing, or whether the voice-over even represents dialog. If the film concludes with a lightsaber duel between Finn and Kylo, as the trailer implies, there are still plenty of questions to be answered and, most likely, plenty of surprises saved for the theatrical release itself. These phrases are a reordering of Luke's words to Leia in the Ewok Village during Return of the Jedi. A new Star Wars: Episode VII trailer was revealed today at Celebration, and although its just a teaser, it shows a ton of new stuff. In terms of storyline expectations, the news is encouraging: this trailer lays down a basic framework while raising just as many questions about story and character details. Story expectations without big spoilers -Īudio cues and orchestration stay faithful to the "Star Wars" legacy, visuals suggest a careful mix of computer-generated and practical effects, while varied environments offer contrasting locations for the action to play out. That seems to be in line with rumors suggesting that Skywalker has an essential role in deciding how the film's key conflicts play out that the trailer avoids detailing his circumstances lends a certain credence to that apparent leak. We see Kylo Ren swear allegiance to Vader's legacy, we see Han Solo explain the true nature of the Force to Ren and Finn, and see a saddened Leia Organa, but the fate of her brother Luke remains cloaked - even though actor Mark Hamill is known to be involved. The new trailer, released to coincide with the beginning of the four-day Star Wars Celebration event in Anaheim, Calif. One significant character remained hidden throughout the new trailer: the now-veteran Jedi, Luke Skywalker, of "Star Wars" episodes IV through VI. The trailer for the upcoming 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' was seen 128 million times around the world in a single day earlier this week. Hit the jump for our shot by shot analysis of the trailer, and see what we managed to find out. The Force Awakens is set about 30 years after 1983’s Return of the Jedi, the last of the six films released so far, chronologically speaking, in which Darth Vader and the Empire were defeated. The video showed us many new and exciting shots and yet managed to stay away from any groundbreaking reveals. The audience in my theater burst into cheers at the sight of it - proving that hey, maybe she is much to look at after all.Various others are seen in the trailer - X-Wing pilot Doe Pameron (Oscar Isaac), Captain Phasma (Gwendoline Christie), and original characters Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Carrie Fisher (Leia Organa), but firmly in support of Rey, Finn or Kylo's destinies. Millions of Star Wars fans let the Force in this week. Just 10 hours after the release of the full and final trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the video has reached 10 million views. The last sequence we see is Han Solo’s Millennium Falcon zipping along the desert of what again is presumably Tatooine and getting shot at by TIE fighters. They’re some of the most enduring characters in the history of Hollywood and Harrison Ford, who turns 80 on July 13, is responsible for bringing them all. The Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer was released a mere three weeks ago and since its debut the reception towards the trailer has been overwhelmingly up-beat. Those pack a handguard just on top of the hilt, convenient for avoiding getting your fighting hand chopped off - a fate that’s befallen far too many Jedi and Sith before somebody finally figured out how to stop it. My first thought was maybe this very evil Sith is using some supercharged, possibly unstable crystal to power his lightsaber - a very evil Sith thing to do.īut then I realized the tiny blades sticking out the sides make the new lightsaber look more like a longsword. We see some shadowy, very evil Sith-looking figure in a dark forest - who then switches on his very evil Sith-looking red lightsaber, only for it to have two shorter energy beams pouring out the hilt, a design we’ve never seen before. 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' maintains strong links with franchise origins, but a new generation of characters shoulder the December films action. Abrams to bring to Star Wars space battles what he brought to those in Star Trek: Bigger and way more intense. With eight weeks to go until 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' arrives in cinemas, an October 20 trailer lays down a framework for the film and raises plenty of questions about how its story will play out. That squad of seemingly souped-up X-Wings we see skimming the water’s surface at high-speed? I don’t have anything of eloquence to say about them other than yeah, those look really cool.
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