Experience Star Wars Like Never Before with Google Cardboard, Plus New Force
Finally, Lucasfilm has also revealed a video for the previously-teased Google Cardboard Virtual Reality (VR) experience for Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
This isn’t the first Google Cardboard giveaway to happen, nor is it the first Star Wars themed item to show up lately either. During auditioning they would have you come to Pinewood Studios to learn your lines, and then you’d have to go home, trying to trace back what you learned, ‘ he said.
Ford, 73, who won legions of fans for his roles in Star Wars and Indiana Jones, did not get nostalgic returning to the film franchise. “Though I’m sure these discussions were held in big rooms at Disney”.
While it isn’t known exactly how young Han will be in this adventure, Harrison Ford was 35 years old when he shot Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. Most of the footage is believed to be from the first half of the film, but with Abrams playing his cards so close to his chest, who knows? “And it just seemed like a good idea”.
Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter over 2,500 actors have put their names forward for the Solo part in 2018’s Star Wars movie, which will be directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller – and some of the hopefuls have quite the impressive resume.
The 23-year-old actress – who plays the female lead Rey in the upcoming movie – admitted she was overwhelmed when she saw herself in the film.
“Rey isn’t born into privilege”, she says. But he’s not looking to be praised for his new look, saying that “implies that I looked so awful before!”
You can find out more about this new addition to the Star Wars app by visiting the link provided, and remember, Star Wars: The Force Awakens hits theaters worldwide on December 17 and 18.