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Kylo Ren’s scenes are underscored by the classic Star Wars Death March theme from John Williams’ soundtrack.
Takodana, D’Qar and Hosnian Prime are the names of the new planets in the new “Star Wars Universe”.
With those words, the first Star Wars: The Force Awakens teaser launched what has become a year-long buildup of excitement and fan frenzy.
So says Adam Driver’s Kylo Ren in a new spot released Thursday (Nov. 26) on the movie’s official Facebook page. It can be easy to avoid spoilers for smaller movies and TV shows, but with a franchise as big as Star Wars, it can seem nearly impossible.
Star Wars actress Daisy Ridley has revealed that iconic director Steven Spielberg has seen the new Star Wars film, The Force Awakens, three times. The new clip contains the Supreme Leader Snoke’s voice but his appearance continues to remain a mystery. “Have you felt it?” that same gravelly-voiced guy asks.
Harrison Ford reprises his iconic role as Han Solo, where he can be seen confronting a Stormtrooper in the trailer. Apparently, win or lose, Finn and Rey will give Kylo Ren a challenge.
Speaking of Luke Skywalker, this character maintained its mysterious identity since this is one of the characters that didn’t appear on any teasers, trailers, posters, merchanside, to nearly anything released related to “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”, E!
GSC Pavilion Kuala Lumpur is also giving fans the chance to win tickets to the film’s Gala Premiere on 17 December 2015. And ahead of its formal release, the search giant has updated Translate with an option to write in Aurebesh language that was used in all the Star Wars movies.