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“Looking forward to see how they carry on”. Abrams has taken everything that we adore about that first film, delicately mixed up a few elements, and churned out a reverent homage that’s a heck of a lot of fun to watch.
American actress Carrie Fisher, who reprises her role as Princess Leia, brought along her French bulldog, Gary.
I’d be lying if I said I was blown away-I wasn’t. Not very much at the moment, I’m afraid.
The tone shifts when Fallon and the band, donning stormtrooper uniforms, are joined by actors Adam Driver and Gwendolyn Christie, who are tipped to play villains in the new movie.
“I have held my vivid tongue waiting for the movie, after it’s released, well the gates of hell shall be released“, Roberto Carlos Moscoso – who has just bastardised the smiley face emoji btw – wrote in a closed Facebook group dubbed ‘The Alliance to Preserve the Expanded Universe’.
“We grew up with Star Wars”, said Barry Parsons, who will also be at the opening. It is not like Marvel movies where there is something special added during the credits.
“Since they announced this film I’ve been getting more and more excited – I’m glad I came along, I almost didn’t”.
British fans with tickets for the first United Kingdom screenings will get a head start over devotees in the USA, where the movie is not released until Friday.
Star Wars falls into a classic genre of movie associated with fond childhood memories and people did not want to see that tarnished. “I can’t wait for the new one now – there has to be one after that!” he said.
Ridley wore a bespoke Chloe dress for the LA premiere.
Disney bought the production company behind “Star Wars”, Lucasfilm, in 2012 for $4 billion.
Sophie followed suit, pairing a turtleneck top with a high-waisted black and white skirt which fell well below her knees.
Rey and Finn get caught up with Solo in the search for Luke, who has gone missing in the story set about 30 years after the events in Return Of The Jedi.
The European premiere filled London’s Leicester Square on Wednesday night, but while the stars old and new donned their best outfits to greet fans, it was their means of transport that really blew our minds. One sequence that was particularly thrilling was the rediscovery of the Millennium Falcon – now virtually in mothballs. “I haven’t read any reviews yet so I don’t have clarity on the whole thing”.
“Chewy”, says Han Solo, “we’re home”. “All of the creators are very pleased to be back, as are we”. “I’ve already forgotten bits of it or can’t remember”.
“Everyone’s just like; ‘Enjoy it, life’s ok.’ It’s all good”.
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” is easily the most anticipated movie of 2015, and now that the latest installment of the blockbuster franchise that spans generations is officially hitting theaters across the country.
“I love them both”. “I think they’ll do fine”.
“There’s this whole kind of tribalism”.