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“How ‘Star Wars” John Boyega got Iron Man as a mentor
Mark shot to fame as Luke Skywalker in the original 1977 Star Wars blockbuster and he went on to appear in two sequels, but he has previously been unenthusiastic about reprising his breakout role for more movies.
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Following Tuesday night’s event in Mexico City, director J.J. Abrams and stars Daisy Ridley, John Boyega and Adam Driver continued the STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS world tour thrilling fans in Seoul Wednesday at a press conference and fan event.
“I’m delighted, it’s attractive”, Harrison told AAP as he surveyed his surroundings. The Show star Wars: The Force Awakens hunk was so gobsmacked he turned the air blue when the movie icon rang him utterly out of the blue to provide him a pep talk on methods to deal with the coming near pandemonium. “I didn’t want to go from beloved icon to the most hated man in fandom”. The funniest impression was of Carrie Fisher, although she may not agree. “Because maybe it’s not such a great idea, ‘” he told Yahoo!
“I’m pleased to see the skill with which the story has been rendered”, Ford said. “The X-Wing dogfights that we’ve seen briefly in the trailers”.
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In eight days, after 16 years, the newest feature in the Star Wars franchise is going to hit the silver screen, nearly certainly with record-breaking box-office returns and a palpable sense of anticipation – the likes of which we’ve not felt since the 16-year wait between 1983’s Return of the Jedi and 1999’s The Phantom Menace.