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New Star Wars Teaser Trailer Released-Still No Luke Skywalker
A new trailer for “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” has emerged online and this time Kylo Ren is the main focus.
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Any “Star Wars” fan can relate to the happy feeling you get when you see this handsome gold title sequence. The trailer opens with images of Kylo Ren in a space ship and there is a voiceover with both Andy Serkis’ voice and Kylo Ren’s. Then Kylo Ren hits some guy in the face and kills him, presumably, because he’s yelling and it looks like it hurts.
Now, on the anniverary of that teaser debut, Disney has released a new trailer that brings everything full circle – and gives Snoke his answer: “Yes”.
Meanwhile, a report by the Sydney Morning Herald confirmed that Harrison Ford (Han Solo) is heading to Sydney to join “Star Wars” fans at the Sydney Opera House on December 10. It’s believed the island was used to represent as a refuge for the Jedi Master Luke Skywalker during his self-exile in the past 30 years since the events of “Return of the Jedi”.
Boyega, who hasn’t seen the movie, said at the Film Independent Spirit Awards Nominations press conference on Tuesday that “it will be fun when I finally do”, as reported by People.
The trailers have shown quite a number of battle sequences and we’re guessing there’s plenty more besides. “I’ve seen pictures of myself with make-up on and I look like those women who look like they’re wearing make-up so they can look young, and I don’t think that’s good”.
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According to the MPAA’s rating of the new movie, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the movie contains “sci-fi action violence”, which the Hollywood Reporter’s Graeme McMillan referred to as “entirely appropriate” in a recent report.