Star Wars: The Force Awakens embroiled in race row after John Boyega’s
First, the non-spoilery stuff: In an interview with the LA Times, Kasdan spoke a bit about the expectations for The Force Awakens as well as what we can expect for the future of Star Wars.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Harrison Ford may have spilled the beans about a certain character’s path. While chatting with fans during a Twitter Q&A, the Star Wars veteran revealed his favorite scene in the new movie. “That’s because Harrison insisted on it”, she joked, referring to Harrison Ford, who returns to play Han Solo in “Force Awakens”. The director has spoken out regarding the creative differences that caused him to leave the franchise, as well as his disdain for the overall fan outrage that could accompany his involvement with Star Wars going forward.
“No. How can anything live up any expectation like that?” “While we were working on the film, I realised how engaged with the fans and forthcoming Lucasfilm had always been”, Abrams said. “Force Awakens” is the first in a new film trilogy.
“The reason I love my character so much and I feel so enthusiastic about Capt. Phasma is, yes, she’s cool, she looks cool, she’s a villain”.
There have been many rumors that have swirled around the release of the latest Star Wars movies. Newcomers Rey (Daisy Ridley) and Finn (John Boyega) lead a younger generation that grapples with the conflicts that haunted the past. That notion is essentially the narrative crux of The Force Awakens’ entire plot. It will be recalled that Abrams was being mysterious by giving only a few details when there was some news regarding the absence of Luke Skywalker from the movie trailers and posters, Ecumenical News reported.
Nyong’o discussed her experience with motion-capture used to create her character Maz, a former space pirate who now runs a cantina (Kaling compared the character the Ted Danson on Cheers, adding that Yoda was her Norm).
Kennedy told THR that “he really liked it”.