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Jimmy Kimmel gets scoop on latest Star Wars film
Up next is Oscar Isaac as dashing Rebel X-wing fighter pilot Poe Dameron, followed by Adam Driver as the movie’s villainous Kylo Ren, from The First Order.
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In the 30 years since the events of Return of the Jedi, we’ll learn, Leia has become something of a military strategist, and is now reffered to as General Leia.
Google has made a decision to celebrate the imminent release of Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens with an “easter egg” which shows search results in a style which will be familiar to any Star Wars fan. Might be good for the ego. “I get a lot of people coming up and saying “I love Star Wars’, and I say “thank you, I had nothing to do with it”…” Even if you are not a Star Wars fan, this makeover, although kind of excessive, sounds like fun.
Before you start cutting away, Herrera offers a few tips for making the elaborate “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” snowflakes.
Analysts see a modest $170 million for its weekend, though most can see the movie doubling that amount in its opening day. She’ll likely share that role to some extent with former Stormtrooper Finn (John Boyega), seen here wielding what’s believed to be Luke’s old lightsaber.
The highly anticipated sci-fi film, which is the seventh installment of the franchise originally launched in 1977 by Star Wars originator George Lucas, will reach theaters in the US on December 18.
Well, Empire has revealed their six covers themed to the film, and they offer some of the most detailed, closest looks at the heroes and villains of the movie yet.
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The Cast of Star Wars Couldn’t Take Their Scripts Home The cast of Star Wars: The Force Awakens recalls not having been able to take the film’s script home to study their lines.