George Lucas apparently “really liked” The Force Awakens, says producer
The moderator for the event: Mindy Kaling. While he’s absolutely right that Star Wars isn’t just about spaceships, there probably aren’t too many fans of the original trilogy who are into it for its soap opera aspects.
The first question Kaling posed was to the director, asking why he would undertake such a huge endeavor.
“There’s no way that I can imagine anything touching the magic of what he did”, Abrams said, “and yet we all did the best we could to make that happen”.
“It was nothing that any one of us took on because it was a gig that was available”.
Star Wars Launch Bay is also being introduced at Shanghai Disneyland Resort, which is scheduled to open next year.
When Robach asked Fisher about transforming for the role, she replied: “I did lose weight, and I think it’s a stupid conversation”.
The excitement of moviegoers is apparent by the number of tickets for the film that have already been sold.
The Star Wars alum sat down for an interview on ABC’s Good Morning America on Friday, bringing along her Twitter-famous dog Gary, who perched beside his owner throughout the hilarious one-on-one. “We feel this in our lives when we have this pull of immediate gratification but a desire to achieve long term goals”, said George Backen, professor of philosophy at Adams State University in Colorado.
She told Total Film magazine: “I felt daunted working”.
“Jar Jar is definitely not in the movie”, responded Kennedy, who said that Episode VIII will begin shooting in January. Captain Phasma, cool name. Star Wars is still Star Wars, it seems, and that’s due to the foundation Lucas set with the first six episodes. It was at Tring Park School for the Performing Arts where a drama teacher helped her realize that acting could be a profession as well as a hobby. “Nobody has any expectations of me until they see the film”. Shown during the Star Wars: The Force Awakens panel at the Brazil Comic-Con yesterday, it includes some awesome behind the scenes footage, including John Boyega cheekily asking Harrison Ford to sign his Star Wars action figure! “It is decidely individual”. Well Boyega himself may not know for certain yet. He then recounted when he was at a Hollywood party and someone tapped me on the shoulder, saying “Yo, black Jedi!” “‘Star Wars’ never had like insane violence or anything”, she said.