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New 5 Days to Go Star Wars Commercial Released
Star Wars: The Force Awakens will open in cinemas across Coventry and Warwickshire this week, as fans of the series get ready to enjoy the seventh instalment of the sci-fi saga. Experts predict that products tied to the film could bring in up to $5 billion in revenue for Walt Disney Company, which paid $4 billion for Lucasfilm in 2012. Reporter Bill Whitaker follows longtime Star Wars “fanboy” Abrams around the sound stage where legendary composer John Williams conducts the orchestra playing the film’s soundtrack.
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Check theater websites for tickets and showtimes; there have been some reports of sold-out screenings, but there’ll be plenty of opportunities to catch it, since most of the above-mentioned theaters are showing it on multiple screens.
With just days – DAYS! – to go until the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, a brand new motion poster has been unveiled for the movie which puts the spotlight on the villainous Kylo Ren.
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” has already proven that the force is really strong with already $50 million in ticket pre-sales.
It wasn’t like hadn’t predicted it though, as he wrote on HowToBeADad.com: “I’d been getting a little anxious with the swiftly approaching release of The Force Awakens”.
They have also stocked up with 600,000 cartons of popcorn and 300,000 Star Wars souvenirs, including souvenir cups and keyrings to meet the expected demand. Their call has been seen as a satirical riposte to a controversial wave of mosque building on campuses across the country, but in a statement, the petition’s organizers insisted Turkish Jedi knights were in dire need of training.
“Even now, just to be talking with you about an upcoming “Star Wars” film that I’m involved with is the current insane”.
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“Waiting for it like this makes me appreciate it even more”.