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Just how much money is ‘Star Wars’ going to make for Disney?

The latest trailer for “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” was unveiled Monday night during halftime of ESPN’s Monday Night Football.

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LOS ANGELES “Star Wars” fans have waited about 10 years for the next instalment of the hugely popular sci-fi saga.

There are actual laughs to be had in The Force Awakens!

The cast of Star Wars is heading to the United Kingdom in time for tonight’s London premiere of Episode VII – The Force Awakens.

Hamill said the new film can’t live up to the expectations of the devoted “Star Wars” fan base.

“I accepted this audition because I guess I thought, “I should probably find work”, she told comedienne Ellen DeGeneres on her USA chat show on Tuesday (15Dec15).

“It’s only a movie and if you think you’re going to go into the movie and recapture your childhood you’re setting yourself up for disappointment”, he said. And now director and co-writer J.J. Abrams has talked about how The Force Awakens and the studio’s new vision for the franchise differs from Lucas’ original plans. “The look and the feel of the film is like the old trilogy”.

With the aesthetics of “The Brady Bunch” credits and the musical stylings of Pentatonix, watch as Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Adam Driver, Gwendoline Christie, Carrie Fisher, and Harrison Ford all join into lend their vocal talents to this musical tapestry.

Meanwhile, other Facebook users are posting memes and threats to those who would spoil the new movie, so things on social media, at least for Star Wars fans, are tense at the moment.

The script for The Force Awakens was written by J.J. Abrams and Lawrence Kasdan (of The Empire Strikes Back fame) and it has all of the cliffhanging space opera tropes that we have come to expect and love in our Star Wars films.

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The new “Star Wars” films must create a universe of their own – and they’re off to a promising start. “So, if nothing else, I know people will enjoy watching their performances”, he said.

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