New ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ ad features villains
“Even you have never faced such a test. And it’s time”, he continued. This time, the action revolves the movie’s masked and hooded villain Kylo Ren, a mysterious adversary played by Girls actor Adam Driver.
Ren commands the order’s missions “with a temper as fiery as his unconventional lightsaber”.
It’s the dilemma facing every Star Wars fan: how to surf the internet without being assaulted from all sides with spoilerific articles and social media shares about new instalment The Force Awakens. A deep voice, that of the Supreme Leader Snoke, asks him if he has felt the “awakening”.
Which should put the final word on Star Wars: The Force Awakens pre-release press … but we’ll surely see some more before the film is finally released in a couple of weeks. The other issues focus on Daisy Ridley’s protagonist Rey, John Boyega’s Finn, Oscar Isaac’s Poe Dameron, Kylo Ren and Harrison Ford’s Han Solo featuring companion Chewbacca.
When the highly-anticipated film hits cinemas next month, Carrie Fisher will reprise her role as Prince Leia and Mark Hamill will also return as Luke Skywalker.
Thursday on Facebook, yet another trailer was released for the new film.
J.J. Abrams’ “Star Wars: Episode VII- The Force Awakens” soundtrack is embedded with some spoilers. Rey fires at Kylo Ren, who hacks at the lasers rather than elegantly deflecting them as Jedis of old did. I’ve seen pictures of myself with makeup on and I look like those women who look like they’re wearing makeup so they can look young, and I don’t think that’s good.
The latest installment in the Star Wars franchise releases in theaters on December 18.
The ad was clearly made right before the movie got a PG-13 rating, as it still claims this film is not yet rated.