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“Latest ‘Star Wars” TV spot released, focus on Finn
Plus there’s the 2016 anthology film, Star Wars: Rogue One, which is set before the original 1977 film and allows for more expansion. The director who started out idolizing Akira Kurosawa, wrote an early treatment of Francis Ford Coppola’s “Apocalypse Now” and made his first film, “THX 1138“, about dehumanization can go back to his experimental side. “I didn’t tell (co-star) Harrison (Ford) or my wife”.
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The “Star Wars”: Force for Change campaign is offering fans a chance to meet the cast of the franchise’s new film, “The Force Awakens”, at the red carpet premiere in either London or Los Angeles. “Now it’s happening all over again”, presumably referring to an undisclosed plot point in “The Force Awakens”.
“I know that you will look at him differently now”, he went on, as noted by Vulture.
Past Star Wars charity donators in the United Kingdom and USA were invited to a video chat with members of U.S. company Omaze to announce a new contest on their website. It’s a family soap opera.
He also said the creators of the new film ‘weren’t that keen to have me involved anyway’. Because they’re not going to do what I want them to do. If I keep it a secret until the day it comes out.
‘And I don’t have the control to do that anymore and all it would do is muck everything up.
George Lucas is feeling a little like a jilted lover.
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The next film to hit the big screen will be J. J. Abrams’ The Force Awakens on the 17th December 2015, while 2016 will see a stand-alone film written by John Knoll. And the shell-shock of it all will probably require you to view it multiple times before you’ve come to your own conclusion about all of this.