CORRECTED: Abrams says drew on Terrence Malick films for new “Star Wars”
The studio is planning to release a stand-alone film about a young Solo in 2018.
“Just wait. It’ll be fine”, he says.
Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images EntertainmentThe opening of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” is still over a week away, but some of the biggest fans are already lining up outside the TCL Chinese Theater in Los Angeles in anticipation.
The other monetary figure that has people talking, is whether or not Star Wars can beat James Cameron’s sci-fi epic, Avatar, as the number one grossing film of all time. There is also more footage from Rey, Finn and Kylo Ren.
Are there surprises? “Oh I should think so”, he replied. And this particular cinema is very special to Star Wars fans, as it was where the original Star Wars opened in 1977.
A tacky tribute haircut and new droid PZ-4CO hang out in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
“I said to (Star Wars creator) George (Lucas), ‘Have you really thought this through? While we do not sit down and describe what he’s been doing for those years, we do discover in the context of the story what the complications have been in his life”. It was good. JJ (Abrams) became involved.
“I knew that I couldn’t be involved”.
The latest “Star Wars”, which will hit theaters December 17 in Korea, will introduce an entirely new story with fresh characters colliding and bonding emotionally with old characters like Han Solo and Luke Skywalker, who appeared in the original trilogy. “I’m nervous beyond words, I’m showing this movie that I know is so far from finished, there’s not an effect in it”. I’m going to go out with a bunch of go-pro cameras. The effects, the process shots, were part of the visual experience of the film but I wasn’t around to see them. “I think it gave J.J. some more time to think about some of the scenes”.
However, the hero quickly replies: “That’s why I’m giving it it to ya”.
“The “Star Wars” fans, their reputation can’t be ruined by a few individuals”, Boyega said.
“When you look at her work in Selma…which was as well told and as sophisticated and, and human a film as I think has come out in the last decade”.