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Star Wars: The Force Awakens gets Chinese character posters

“So it was a nod to my favourite city”.

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He said: “I’ve only had a short amount of time to go out and really discover the city. That’s… not so much, no. I don’t think so”.

As of Thursday morning only the 7 p.m. showing on opening day in Prince George is sold out, according to the Cineplex website. Costumed characters will be on hand, and there will be light saber battles on the red carpet; the cineplex also will have children’s activities and giveaways.

ABRAMS: You can not compare a traditionally projected image with a laser image. Gareth Edwards will be working on Rogue One, set for a 2016 release; Rian Johnson on Episode VIII, set for a 2017 release; and Colin Trevorrow on Episode IX, set for a 2019 release.

With an estimated budget of $200 million ($423 million including marketing, printing and advertising costs, and making and distribution of home videos), The Force Awakens is predicted to be a major box office success.

The cast of the new Star Wars: The Force Awakens movie have officially hit the road to promote the new movie.

They’ve sold more than 3,250 tickets for all their screenings to date, with some fans booking months in advance.

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For the documentary, ESPN traveled to the 2015 Kendo World Championships in Japan to gather interviews and information to explain the genesis of kendo and how it applies to Star Wars lightsaber duels. He said: “You’ve got the baby boomers who grew up with the original films, but then you’ve got the millennials who got into it in its second incarnation, in 1999”. “With our technology and our big screen, it’s definitely a unique experience”. “Usually I do things where I’m like ‘Please go see it.’ I like pay people to go see it. Now, they’re like, ‘We’re gonna see it, ‘ and that for me is already scary”.

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