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The Force Awakens’ Preview To Air During ABC’s TGIT

The movie will be released to the public December 18. Director JJ Abrams, members of the Star Garrison of the 501st Legion and the Kessel Base of the Rebel Legion were on hand for the screening of an unedited version of the movie, which “made [his] day and will forever be a lasting memory for me to cherish”, Ashley wrote.

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Daniel Fleetwood, the terminally ill man who became the first fan to see Star Wars: The Force Awakens, has died at the age of 32. “I’ve been told Daniel may possibly get an early screening due to his terminal condition, however not until the movie is 100% complete”, she wrote. J Abrams. He passed away on Monday (November 9). She also posted a photo of their “last selfie”.

Get ready Star Wars and Shonda Rhimes fans, because a special new look at the film is coming your way this Thursday on ABC’s #TGIT lineup. For the discerning Japanese filmgoer, the trailer rolled out cinematic space-crash scenery, stormtroopers with flame-throwers, new names, more dialogue and a close-up of Chewbacca’s hand (opposable thumb and all), prompting analysis of each picture frame.

Star Wars star Mark Hamill was happy as well, tweeting, “I just read this and am elated for Daniel & his family! Thank you beyond words”, Ashley said.

“And it’s kind of great”.

Daisy Ridley explains the tough diet that came with her role in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”.

“Think about what he was able to stir up. The wonderful @sethplattner interviewed me and we discuss all things life and, of course, Star Wars!!!!”.

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The director also said he could not fathom not releasing any trailers until just before the movie’s opening, given the wide appeal of the sci-fi series.

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