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Star Wars: The Force Awakens Spot #4
SAGA HEROBOX® to be exact. Limited to 500 boxes: ACT FAST!
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Check out the new 1-minute TV Spot for Star Wars: The Force Awakens that was released by Lucasfilm. There are two options for this limited edition box, a Gold option and a Silver option, both limited to 500. It’s a shot we’ve seen before, but Abrams continued insistence to feature it in marketing materials must mean that Luke will play a significant role in The Force Awakens.
For more on Starkiller Base, check out our handy dandy Star Wars Wiki Guide. And if there’s a silver lining to be found in the cloud of ever-present Star Wars, it’s that this, surely, has to be the zenith of this kind of thing.
Abrams went on to say that the First Order wants to succeed where Darth Vader failed and they’re gung-ho about it. “Evil’s a little bit like a drug”, he said.
Not feeling the Force? There are parts of Tomorrowland untouched by that far-away galaxy. Autopia remains the same, as does the Astro Orbiter.
And for “Star Wars” fans, don’t count on these overlays being a permanent installation in the park or to appear in the much anticipated “Star Wars” land.
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“There’s an air of superiority, and being better than those people around you”, Gleeson said of Hux’s personality, describing his character as “pretty ruthless” and that he doesn’t have his own signature weapon as he lets others do his dirty work. And that seems to be Kylo Ren’s driving force, judging by the dialogue we’ve heard from him in the final trailer as well as the worldwide trailer, the first TV spot and the latest TV spot. Naturally, this is all backed by John Williams’ iconic Star Wars music, masking for a thrilling, immersive experience and a crowd-pleasing, suitably triumphant conclusion.