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STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS IMAX Details Revealed

IrishTimes reported boatmen previously hired for “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” are said to have been rehired for September 13-16 with the possibility of an extension.

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Abrams’ assessment comes with a valid case in point. The leader on top of that exposed Ford retrieved from his harm faster compared to himself. His name, however, is not included in the roster of cast members of the movie.

Despite being a popular movie actor by his own right, he still agreed to take on an entirely covered role, indicative of how big a fan he is of the franchise, notes Screen Crush.

After Clones and Menace, Pegg says that Revenge of the Sith earns a spot as the best of the three bad prequels since it at least had an interesting story about Anakin’s conversion to the Dark Side.

Attack of the Clones ranks at the bottom of the pile because Pegg thought it would be better than The Phantom Menace but it turned out to be even worse.

It’s been known for a while that director J.J. Abrams has shot one sequence – and apparently only one sequence – for the upcoming Star Wars: The Force Awakens using IMAX cameras.

According to the site, the IMAX footage will likely feature the escape from Jakku, and the site has posted a few comparison sceenshots of the sequence from the trailer, showing the standard widescreen presentation alongside 70mm IMAX…

Aside from Pegg, “Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens” also stars Oscar Isaac, Domhnall Gleeson, Gwendoline Christie, John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, and Harrison Ford, among others. During the screening of the second trailer at Star Wars Celebration, we witnessed grown men weeping tears of joy and thousands of people raving about how good they felt about the movie’s prospects.

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Still, there are scenes that really needed to be shot through CGI so, despite efforts of limiting the use of modern technology in filming, the production crew resorted to the methodology.

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