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Star Wars release scares Boyega

So when you head off to see Star Wars: The Force Awakens next month, keep an eye out for R2-KT and try not to let your friends see you crying.

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The footage shows Daisy Ridley’s Rey conversing with an alien whose torso area definitely resembles the suit we saw Pegg standing in in that first vid, only this time the head is visible.

The text-based posters play on Episode VII’s title, urging the viewer (like lead character Finn, played by John Boyega), to just “let it in”.

Oscar Isaac as Poe Dameron in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”.

“So we are particularly excited to be associated with one of the biggest brands from a film perspective”.

Grab this Boba Fett statue inspired by the late Star Wars artist Ralph McQuarrie. She’s vulnerable. And she’s strong. Other people are like me, science geeks who love the robots and the technical aspects of it. Other people get involved in the political aspect with the Empire versus the Rebels and whether the Rebels are freedom fighters or just a bunch of terrorists. But obviously, now being a part of it, is really awesome. I thought I was going to cry. In celebration, Juan Jose Matamoros designed this gorgeous emblem to showcase KT and BB-8 at the movies.

Marvel’s Star Wars series, published between 1977-1986, was the first official comic book adaptation of Star Wars and proved a phenomenal success on its release.

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All you have to do is enter the immortal words “a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away” into the search bar, and you results will be transformed into a scrolling yellow-on-black copy of the film’s famous title sequence. Now, another threat appeared, a threat that wants to destroy everything that the team fought for. We’ve already seen a glimpse of a major battle about to go down between Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) and Finn (John Boyega) in several of the promotional trailers. The R2 Builder’s club began to put together a droid for the family once they learned what Johnson wanted to do, and after a suggestion from his daughter Allie, it would be painted pink, Katie’s favorite color.

The BB-8 model is a hit with kids and adults alike says creator Cory Pacione