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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.
Abrams, the highly-anticipated movie stars Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Lupita Nyong’o, Andy Serkis, Domhnall Gleeson, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew and Max Von Sydow. “Whenever he speaks there is something to learn from it. So, you know, I see him as the great Obi-Wan, and I’m his Padawan”.
I was pretty bumped for the Disney Infinity 3.0 Star Wars: The Force Awakens Play Set before we glimpsed a single second worth of gameplay or any other kind of footage.
Empire’s Star Wars issue will reach stores on 26 November, featuring in-depth interviews, with the film arriving in United Kingdom cinemas on 17 December. “I felt like I was living a double life like Batman”.
“There are more of them, and because I have always, since I was a little kid, counted myself among them, I’m not going to disparage them and say anything bad about them – but they do frighten you sometimes”.
At least now we know not everyone blames Count Dooku for the Clone Wars. That frenzy has largely cooled off. Traditionalists with a nostalgia for the originals might prefer 2-D screenings, especially with director J.J. Abrams’ use of more realistic-looking special effects like puppetry. Can we expect all future Star Wars movies to be rated PG-13?
While family and close friends have seen it, the filmmaker is excited to see the blockbuster with an audience, insisting: “It is a movie that will be a lot of fun to watch with a crowd”.