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‘Star Wars’ lands a PG-13 rating

This will mark the second “Star Wars” film to receive a PG-13 rating, following the most recent installment in the franchise, 2005’s “Episode III: Revenge of the Sith”.

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Star Wars fans are counting down the days to the release of The Force Awakens, but there are some Star Wars experiences to keep them entertained and distracted in the meanwhile.

Boyega, who plays Finn, said he was nervous about losing the script but wasn’t allowed to take it home during the audition process.

Disney have announced that on the 2nd of December a new Star Wars VR experience which has been developed in partnership with Google and Verizon is coming to Google Cardboard.

Asked whether it was a hard decision to agree to reprise her most famous role 32 years after Return of the Jedi, Fisher said: “No, I’m a female and in Hollywood it’s hard to get work after 30 – maybe it’s getting to be 40 now”. ABC Radio found out thanks to The Force Awakens star John Boyega.

He started the show by performing his opening monologue in front of a galaxy of stars, during which he joked, “Americans know more about Star Wars than we do actual wars”.

Gender certainly matters in the Star Wars universe, but it also doesn’t.

“We have a couple more color corrections, but we’re done”, Abrams said.

“What they’re really saying underneath it is, ‘If you screw this up I’ll kill you'”.

Fans watching any J.J. Abrams movie have noticed that the director is rather fond of lens flares.

No release dates have been confirmed for “Star Wars: Episode IX” or for the third anthology film.

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The news comes shortly after “Star Wars” creator George Lucas vowed he’d never direct another movie in the series.

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