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New Character Poster And Featurette For Star Wars: The Force Awakens

During his conversation with director and co-screenwriter J.J. Abrams, McCarthy was able to pry loose the second spoken word from the film.

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A new “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” featurette entitled “Legacy” has premiered at Comic-Con Brazil. That theory appears to have been punctured by the new report. The video also includes footage of a scene involving Kylo Ren getting down from his space ship, surrounded by Stormtroopers.

Daisy Ridley (Rey) described the movie as a story about people trying to find their place in the world.

Considering that all the action in Star Wars famously takes place in a galaxy far, far away, itd be hard to pull off any blatant product placement in the movies.

Just over a week now until the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and the teases and teasers for the film keep coming.

She’s particularly proud of her own character, whom she loves because “we see a female character and respond to her not because of the way she looks …”

The brief scenes in the trailers how Poe Dameron and the Stormtrooper-turned-rebel Finn (played by John Boyega) start off their relationship by fighting, then apparently start working together not long after that.

The filmmakers have declined to share much about what audiences will see when “Force Awakens” opens in theaters on December 18, but Kennedy did answer a question at a news conference about what is not in the film.

He said: “I just needed some inspiration and I went on YouTube and I found Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford’s original Star Wars audition tapes and that really helped me tap into that Star Wars energy”.

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For example, he said, the filmmakers created droids “to feel completely new and different and at the same time something that was so of ‘Star Wars.’ That was always the challenge”.

No teaser! When questioned by Entertainment Weekly J.J. Abrams denied rumours of a post-credit scene in Star Wars Episode VII- The Force Awakens at a press conference on Sunday