George Lucas Has Seen ‘Star Wars 7’, What Does He Think?
The film is being kept so under wraps that three Star Wars spin-off directors – Phil Lord, Christopher Miller and Colin Trevorrow – have said they haven’t seen the film yet. Google has teamed up with Disney to help you get hyped up for the new Star Wars movie by choosing a side in your Google account. So they decided they didn’t want to use those stories, they decided they were going to do their own thing so I decided, ‘fine…. “I don’t know what I mean – you’ll have to just go and see it.’ ‘Star Wars” was like that”, he continued.
With this being the first Star Wars film without Lucas’s involvement, many fans are somewhat anxious over the next film.
Considering that all the action in Star Wars famously takes place in a galaxy far, far away, itd be hard to pull off any blatant product placement in the movies. At least until after the New Year? The films made by Marvel Studios are arguably best known for it, but fun stingers have also been found in the X-Men franchise movies as well as the latest Terminator.
Rolling Droid BB-8 is ready for its close-up with Star Wars fans at a selfie station in the pop-up exhibit.
Following the introduction of these attractions, Disney said that new Star Wars-themed lands would be launched at theme parks in future, with work expected to commence at the two U.S. parks in 2016.
‘They weren’t that keen to have me involved anyway.
Aside from fan anticipation, the movie faces lofty box office projections for the opening weekend, from US$170 million to US$220 million in just the United States and Canada, a level never achieved in December.
Lucas now joins an elite group of people who have seen The Force Awakens, which includes Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Daisy Ridley, and John Boyega.
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” opens in cinemas in the United Kingdom on Thursday 17 December.