Star Wars: The Force Awakens Dark Side Trailer
Harrison Ford has finally settled his Chewbacca feud on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” through Adele’s worldwide hit “Hello”.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens releases in theaters on December 18th in the United States, but will launch a day or two earlier in some European countries.
The ad starts with Snoke saying “There’s been an awakening”.
She said: “I’m a female and in Hollywood it’s hard to get work after 30, maybe it’s getting to be 40 now”. There was a knock at the door and someone shouted: “Where’s that walking carpet?’ It was Harrison”.
Meanwhile, Forbes joins in on the fun by trying to predict how Star Wars would be able to overcome Avatar’s box-office record without the help of an opening weekend.
Some people can see loads of trailers, trawl through every spoiler and still have a great viewing experience. Meanwhile, we see a couple seconds here and there of additional stuff around Kylo’s Force-something-or-othering of Poe Dameron and the bad guys doing their bad guy thing. Released as the United States celebrated Thanksgiving, it focuses on villain Kylo Ren and gives fans a better look at the dark side of the force.
Kylo Ren, who is played by “Girls” star Adam Driver, receives a little more exposure in the teaser released on the “Star Wars” Facebook page Thursday. “What was so powerful in the original trilogy is that even though (Darth Vader) was behind a mask, you could always feel (him) thinking”.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens is the 7 installment in the beloved series.
Producer Kathleen Kennedy, actors Peter Mayhew, Mark Hamill, Oscar Isaac, John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Carrie Fisher, Anthony Daniels and director J.J. Abrams speak onstage during Star Wars Celebration 2015 on April 16, 2015 in Anaheim, California.