‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ actors reveal how they kept spoilers secret
Playing the trivia game on U.S. talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live, the intergalactic quartet were roundly thrashed by a child and left with 0 points to 60, with the whole affair pretty embarrassing for everyone. That’s set to drop on December 2-next Wednesday-so get yourself a Cardboard if you haven’t already.
With just 23 days remaining until Star Wars: The Force Awakens hits theaters, you can surely expect to see more of the new and old heroes and villains from this highly-anticipated adventure in the coming weeks.
Gender certainly matters in the Star Wars universe, but it also doesn’t.
Abrams added: “We have a couple more colour corrections, but we’re done… I tried to stop her, but apparently that includes death so that didn’t seem like a good solution”, she told Time.
According to Wikia, J.J. Abrams said Phasma’s royal name was inspired by Michael Kaplan’s wardrobe team that worked on the 1979 horror film “Phantasm”, wherein the antagonist in the movie was a “murderous silver sphere”. Still, Abrams spilled the beans about what it’s like to be at the helm of such a huge franchise by explaining the difference – or lack thereof – between Star Wars and Star Trek fans.
Here’s a few news which might shock Star Wars fans – Princess Leia’s not going to be called Princess any more in the forthcoming seventh instalment. If you ask any die hard fan, they would have to agree with that.
John Boyega, who plays one of the two main protagonists in The Force Awakens – Finn – recently was interviewed at the 2016 Film Independent Spirit Awards.
The Force Awakens has been granted a PG-13 audience rating in the United States, as cited on FilmRatings.com, describing Episode VII to involve “sci-fi action violence”.