Star Wars: The Force Awakens Actors Perform “Baby, It’s Cold Outside”
Say what you will about the prequels, they feel like Star Wars. During the intermission, Miranda came up to him, and after a few exchanges of hi’s and hello’s, Miranda was reported to have spoken to Abrams about his willingness to write the music for cantina.
It turned Ford, Fisher and Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker) into stars overnight. Was something that was a compelling reason to go back to the character of Han Solo.
Nyong’o clammed up when asked why her character appeared smaller than diminutive droid R2-D2 in film posters.
“It’s gratifying to be part of this”, he added.
“My very first experience with motion capture was on the set with the actual actors, so I am eternally grateful to J.J. for that because it was a great way to get into this wonderful insane thing called motion capture”, said I wasn’t limited by my physical circumstances, and I got to work with my body in new ways”. Newcomers Rey and Finn, played by Daisy Ridley and John Boyega lead a younger generation grappling with the conflicts that haunted the past.
She’s particularly proud of her own character, whom she loves because “we see a female character and respond to her not because of the way she looks …” “We’ll have to wait and see”, Ridley said.
Another movie mystery are Rey’s roots.
Gwendoline Christie, who made a name for herself in “Game of Thrones”, personifies Captain Phasma, one of the film’s villains.
‘I gotta go to the wedding, ‘ he told the Washington Post. Meanwhile, Johnson’s “Star Wars: Episode VIII” hits theaters on May 26, 2017 while Colin Trevorrow’s “Star Wars: Episode IX” premieres in 2019.
When the digitally enhanced version was re-released in 1997, it was Greedo who shot first, creating one of the most enduring and divisive debates among Star Wars fans.
The writer and director of the Episodes I-VI, George has also revealed to fans that the studio were not actually even interested in his ideas when they floated the idea of continuing the series.