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New Star Wars: The Force Awakens spot comes full circle
Despite its imperfections, the extension could be a hit for those who want to keep all mentions of the film at bay until The Force officially awakens on December 18.
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Now we know that Supreme Leader Snoke (Andy Serkis) was the one who asked the question – and with this new teaser, he gets his answer.
Last Monday, on November 16, the Star Wars YouTube channel published the second official TV spot, which shows some incredible footage packed full of explosions, flamethrowers, lasers and the like.
We knew that Adam Driver’s Kylo Ren was a dark side force user, but we did not know that Snoke was instrumental in his transition to evil. There’s also a bonus Imperial Death Star set with five Stormtrooper ornaments and one for the iconic Death Star itself.
“Even you have never faced such a test. And it’s time”, he continued.
A new trailer for “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” has emerged online and this time Kylo Ren is the main focus.
Finn tells us we need to run, but then we hear someone – perhaps Maz Kanata – saying, “You must face them”.
Any “Star Wars” fan can relate to the happy feeling you get when you see this handsome gold title sequence. Close to the end of the minute-long video trailer, fans finally get to see the Millennium Falcon, piloted by Han Solo, as it navigates it way precariously through a forest.
Aside from Harrison Ford, original cast members Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill will return to the franchise to reprise their roles as Princess Leia and Luke Skywalker, respectively.
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Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the first in a series of never-ending Star Wars films, arrives in theaters on December 18th.