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Explosive new Star Wars: The Force Awakens footage released

There is no doubt that Star Wars Battlefront is probably one of the biggest releases of 2015 and, if we take a look at the Beta numbers, we can easily surmise that it’s a definite hit. Abrams has been successful with the Star Trek film reboot so there is hope for “The Force Awakens”.

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That giant, planet-sized weapon in the poster for Star Wars: The Force Awakens? The Wrap reported that the first new movie in the upcoming “Star Wars”trilogy will be skipping awards shows in order to keep the lid on the plot for as long as possible”. To date, 15 titles from all major Hollywood studios have been announced or released in Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for Dolby Cinema. Kasdan said that “Star Wars” is its own genre, and can hold a million different types of stories and artists. It will also not be available for NY critics before the December 2 NY Film Critics Circle awards or Los Angeles critics before the December 6 Los Angeles Film Critics Association awards. For one, it has just as many – if not more – fans than Marvel did when it started.

“The Force Awakens” is set to occupy a decent amount of run time, topping other “Star Wars” films.

It’s hard not to get swept up in the excitement surrounding The Force Awakens, isn’t it?

Kathleen Kennedy, brand manager of Star Wars and longtime Stephen Spielberg collaborator, has no idea specifically how the films will continue beyond its already-planned releases, saying in an interview with Wired, “Oh my God, there is so much to get right”.

So if all that sounds good to you, then maybe Star Wars Battlefront is for you. It will be the first of another trilogy, which will certainly thrill “Star Wars” fans everywhere.

“I really felt like I had to do the generational split between the older generation and the new generation and the only way to do that was, obviously, do all six movies and just smash them all together”.

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If you ask any of the executives at Lucasfilm Ltd. (founded originally by the godfather of Star Wars, George Lucas) the futuristic intergalactic film franchise will never die.

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