To nobody’s surprise, Jar-Jar Binks won’t appear in The Force Awakens
I begged J.J. (Abrams). Abrams’ Bad Robot, which continues to produce Star Trek, would be able to get a trailer attached to The Force Awakens.
R2-D2 (L) and BB-8 attend Star Wars Celebration 2015 on April 16, 2015 in Anaheim, California. Either way, we won’t know for sure until news comes from the first few screenings.
“No, all of the scenes are actually in the movie”, he said (via HitFix). The outlet noted at the time that it would be a very unusual choice for the director if he made a decision to include a post-credits tag given that the events of “The Force Awakens” will have no bearing on “Rogue One”, which takes place several years in the past.
Following this brief meeting with Miranda, Abrams started to communicate with Miranda be sending email regarding the creation of the music for the film “The Force Awakens”.
Star Wars fans are breathing a sigh of relief after the producer of the new film confirmed the goofy, unpopular Jar Jar Binks will not be making a return. Something the authors of essay collection Jar-Jar Binks Must Die would be fairly pleased about.
P.S. There won’t be any Ewoks, either.
The 23-year-old Brit has been cast in the role of Finn in the eagerly-awaited new sci-fi movie and claims to be calm about its release, despite the huge expectations surrounding the movie. So we were relieved when Kathleen Kennedy appeared to confirm that Oscar Isaac, John Boyega, Gwendoline Christie and Harrison Ford will all return.