John Boyega hasn’t seen Star Wars: The Force Awakens yet
Compilation of three short teasers used by Disney to promote the release of the latest Star Wars Episode 7: The Force Awakens trailer to U.S. television audiences.
And Gwendoline Christie has marked the occasion by posing in an exclusive photo shoot for this month’s collectors issue of Empire magazine.
The Cast of Star Wars Couldn’t Take Their Scripts Home The cast of Star Wars: The Force Awakens recalls not having been able to take the film’s script home to study their lines. I honestly wanted to die.
The London-born starlet, who has appeared in TV shows Mr Selfridge, Silent Witness and Casualty, admitted it’s been quite overwhelming being propelled into the Star Wars universe with its loyal and strong fanbase.
“I haven’t seen it yet, but I heard it’s good!” In full costume, adorned with mirrored plates, a red-trimmed caper and a nickel-plated blaster she is a sight to behold. And possibly the first movie tie-in game that I’ve played, since the entire industry chose to chuck the traditional model of retail releases out the window and fleece rubes with a micro-transaction riddled mobile game instead. “I can’t tell you the relief I feel”. Then I went to Bad Robot to meet his producing partner, and then J.J. Abrams and Tom Cruise were walking out of ADR for Mission:Impossible, and he literally stopped me and was like “Boyega right?” “I felt like I was living a double life like Batman”.
It will be available within the official Star Wars app on both iOS and Android. Plus, Star Wars: The Force Awakens looks pretty dark, with General Hux and Captain Phasma set to scare the young ones even more than Darth Vader once did, so this rating was pretty much expected.