Meet all the main characters of Star Wars: The Force Awakens
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” will instead have popular crowd-drawers.
“Being here now means we’re actually finished with the movie, which is a relief”, Abrams said with Jedi calm.
LOS ANGELES (AP) John Boyega needed help.
Thus, it is necessary for Lucasfilm to attach a post-credit scene in “The Force Awakens”. The remarks have been edited for clarity and brevity.
Binks is one of the most reviled characters in the Star Wars canon, mocked for his stumbling manner and sing-song patois accent many found offensive.
ABRAMS: He was not only unstumpable but he was immediate. So he sent an email to Downey’s agent saying, essentially, “Hi, I’m John”. It is an attempt to destroy a movie that will have kids sitting in their beds pretending to drive the Millennium Falcon through an asteroid field. “I couldn’t care less”, he said.
The most that he would reveal about “The Force Awakens” was that the movie wasn’t “a nostalgia trip”.
“He’s so patient, which is really important for me because I spent a lot of time going, I can’t do this”. So I’d use the Force to shift them over to the right. “Iron Man! I had better park up”. I had never felt that before.
Star Wars actor Mark Hamill says he couldn’t say no to reprising his role as Luke Skywalker because he didn’t want to let the fans down.
“Our primary reason for doing this is one, we are all like family because we spent so much time with each other in the past lines”.
He explained: “They’re my co-stars and we were in a working environment. It’s also the appeal of the story and characters and I feel very, very blessed to be in this position”.
AP: This has been one of the most tightly guarded, high-profile releases in film history.
Fresh faces Rey, Finn and Poe Dameron must unite with old warriors Luke, Han and Leia.
“Instead of just having “Star Wars” movies as a reference for this, I also went back and watched some of my favourite films”, Abrams told Reuters. “I’ve talked about how annoying people are on the tube”.
It’s recently been reported that Disney will stop producing any merchandise with Princess Leia in her slave get up, a decision which is understandable in many ways, but one that not even Carrie Fisher agrees with.
ABRAMS: It’s a bittersweet choice. It’s possible that those surveyed focused mostly on practicality – after all, who wouldn’t want to get to work faster in a Speeder Bike, or be able to call in sick via hologram?