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JJ Abrams now regrets passing on directing ‘Star Wars: Episode VIII’
“Star Wars” will be joined at the box office this weekend by Jennifer Lawrence’s “Joy”, Will Smith’s “Concussion”, and “Daddy’s Home”, a comedy featuring Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg.
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Star Wars: Episode VII, The Force Awakens arrived in theaters last week and immediately broke many records.
Globally, “The Force Awakens” landed at $517 million after opening to $279 million overseas. He says that they ended up not including many scenes in the final movie.
And although he will not be taking charge on set, Abrams is still on board upcoming “Star Wars” projects as executive producer.
The writer-director was given early cuts of “The Force Awakens” by Abrams to help ease the transition between the two directors. What The Force Awakens could have done with, though, was a worthy villain.
Ask him if “Star Wars” will be able to beat “Dilwale” and “Bajirao Mastani” at the box office, Madhur said, “It is an English film”. It is a struggle as a writer and a director to things like keeping or leaving a scene.
“I used to take video cassettes of “Star Wars” and watch it. I am happy”. A defector Stormtrooper named Finn played by John Boyega crash-lands on a desert planet after escaping with Poe Dameron played Oscar Isaac, the best pilot for the resistance. Unlike his predecessor, Abrams isn’t interested in rereleases.
So there, you have it: Rey is Luke’s daughter, but until that’s officially confirmed in Episode VIII, there’s still a possibility that she could be someone else’s daughter.
In fact, Skywalker doesn’t spew a single word when on screen at the end of the movie.
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The L’Osservatore Romano review also laments too many close-ups, and even faults the “much-publicized” return to in-camera effects, saying they are “often anonymous and lacking in dramatic value”.