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Star Wars releases behind the scenes video
The film is scheduled for release in Australian cinemas on December 17. “She elevated all the scenes she is in, I’m forever grateful, and can’t wait for people to see her stunning performance”. “That’s how secretive it was”.
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The cast of the J.J. Abrams-directed movie have been notoriously tight-lipped about the plot and as the release date gets closer, John remains reluctant to divulge too many secrets. In a report made by Den of Geek, movie director Abrams also revealed how he was able to talk to Miranda when he took his son to watch “Hamilton”, written and conceived by Miranda himself and showcased the composer’s brilliance. Rey hasn’t been seen with a lightsaber, only a long weapon.
James Frizzle, the venue’s manager, said: “Since we put tickets on sale it has gone insane”. Adam Driver claimed he could not remember if his character, the Darth Vader-like Kylo Ren, had his own theme song.
The Star Wars films helped to make the names of actors such as Harrison Ford as Hans Solo, Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia and Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker. “She’s an important character, a baddie in the best sense of the word”. “I said, ‘All I wanted to do was tell a story of what happened-it started here and it went there”. The filmmaker was directly asked if fans can expect to see a post-credits scene or Easter Egg at the end of the sequel, and he quickly dismissed the idea, saying, No, theres not. Terse? Definitely. That doesn’t change the fact that this is potentially a surefire sign that The Force Awakens will, at the very least, live up to the spirit of the original saga.
A stormtrooper named Finn (John Boyega) encounters Rey and droid BB-8, and the three embark on a journey. “It is good to be home, just like Han said in the trailer”.
According to Boyega, audiences will be glad they did not know more in advance. Because they’re not going to do what I want them to do.
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If you were not feeling nostalgic before, don’t worry – you will be in a second.