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‘Star Trek Beyond’ trailer to premiere at ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Star Wars fans are questioning why a Chinese poster for ultra-hyped new episode The Force Awakens has relegated British actor John Boyega to the supporting cast. Not one to trick his audience, Abrams very simply answered in the negative.
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Two weeks ahead of the premiere of the hotly anticipated Star Wars: The Force Awakens, a Star Wars-themed launch bay has opened at Disney World’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando, Florida.
Modern blockbusters have conditioned us to stay in our seats to catch additional scenes after the credits end, but that won’t be a consideration after Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
“All the scenes are actually in the movie”, Abrams said at yesterday’s press conference, via CinemaBlend.
Hardly surprising as Rogue One, starring Oscar-nominated United Kingdom actress Felicity Jones and Hannibal’s Mads Mikkelsen, is set long before the new Star Wars film released in the United Kingdom in just 10 days. However, it appears that rumor has been officially put to bed thanks to Abrams’ comments.
“You get to step into the saga every single day”. It’s not like you’ll be glued to your chair in a glorious nerd afterglow, unable to move or even think as the credits roll, meaningless, in front of your glazed, tear-soaked eyeballs-like you’ve had your brain melted by Lord Vader. However, the reality is that most people like to leave as soon as the lights in the theater come back on.
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If it counts for anything, the original man behind the Star Wars franchise himself has given the latest installment his seal of approval.