Hollywood ready for world premiere of ‘The Force Awakens’
Three theaters will roll out red carpets for the premiere of the hugely anticipated “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”.
“I know why I have feelings – good, bad and otherwise – about ‘Star Wars, ‘” Harris-Perry said.
Actor Adam Driver, left, actress Daisy Ridley, second from left, actor John Boyega, second from right, and director J.J. Abrams pose for the media during a press conference for their new movie “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”, in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2015.
Mark Newbold, from Burntwood, will be walking the red carpet along with the film’s stars, including veterans Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher.
It’s hard to believe, but it’s nearly with us folks.
“We’re going to see some wonderful costumes but we’re asking people to be sensible so please leave anything that resembles a gun or a blade at home”, a spokesman for the group told the Independent.
Products tied to the film meanwhile could bring in up to US$5 billion in revenue for Walt Disney Company, which paid US$4 billion for Lucasfilm in 2012.
New Yorkers are well known for some pretty insane workout trends and a popular one is to train with a lightsaber, the fictional weapon used by practitioners of the Force in the Star Wars universe.
He told ABC News that the film’s debut is “triple the magnitude of a typical premiere”.
Fans assumed that the TV Show for Star Wars dead, and they would never see the characters in the way that Star Trek fans have had the pleasure of doing. “I just work here”, he said.
Whatever I say will not describe the unbelievable visual storytelling that “The Force Awakens” is.
Second, we see young Darth Vader (played awfully by Hayden Christensen in the prequels) brutally murdering children as a white man in “Revenge of the Sith”, so Harris-Perry’s argument really doesn’t stand up.
The film has already made box office history in England, where it has sold more than half a million tickets for its opening week at one cinema chain alone.
Later this week we’ll post a profile of the person AL.com determines is Alabama’s ultimate “Star Wars” fan. Fan bleachers are up and spotlights are everywhere.
The premiere is expected to take over not only the TCL Chinese Theatre, but also El Capitan Theatre and the Dolby Theatre, all on Hollywood Blvd.