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Harrison Ford Snuck into a Force Awakens Preview
I know this isn’t saying much, but actor Adam Driver says Star Wars: The Force Awakens will be better than the prequels.
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The star-studded event is expected to be one of the largest – and most secretive – Hollywood premieres ever.
There are going to be a lot of different ways to see Star Wars: The Force Awakens next week, but based on the video above, the best possible option will be on IMAX screens! However, it will be interesting to see if critics love the movie or not. “As if by magic, a spotlight hit the actor, who promised the audience that there was plenty more where that came from, and asked us to keep our lips sealed”, reports Bmag.
Inside the partially built structure, curious tourists snapped photos of lighting equipment while security personnel drove around in carts with “The Force Awakens” logo on them.
Whether or not you actually dislike the Star Wars prequels, there is a general consensus that the three films created between 1999 and 2005 failed to become a part of the cinematic cultural landscape the way the original trilogy did. They will then screen the film for critics on the following day. The likes of Suicide Squad and yesterday’s X-Men: Apocalypse are noticeable omissions, but the most intriguing omission is one that we were told would certainly be attached to Star Wars screenings…
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“An invitation despatched to members of the media Friday afternoon requested that they withhold from spoiling the movie after seeing it for the primary time Monday night time and gown in “‘Star Wars'” stylish” apparel to the occasion. If you would like to discuss another topic, look for a relevant article. “So we were working on versions of what we knew we would have done or wanted to do”, he revealed.