New Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer
The marquee of the El Capitain theatre promotes the soon-to-be-released “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” November 12, 2015, in Hollywood, California.
The minute-long trailer began with a focus on the highly anticipated film’s mysterious villain, Kylo Ren.
According to the MPAA’s rating of the new movie, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the movie contains “sci-fi action violence”, which the Hollywood Reporter’s Graeme McMillan referred to as “entirely appropriate” in a recent report. Epic battle scenes abound and the cryptic voice of the Supreme Leader Smoke, voiced by Andy Serkis, talking to Ren can be heard. “Have you felt it?” asks Snoke ominously. We hear a bit more of the dialogue around those lines, as Adam Driver’s Kylo Ren answers, “Yes”, to Snoke’s question.
Set to the famous Imperial March tune, the clip features the familiar faces of Han Solo and Chewbacca as well as new leads Rey and Finn.
Fans have been speculating about why the actor, who played the central character in the original trilogy, has been missing from the posters and trailers for the new film.
The clip also shows Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac) commanding his fellow X-wing pilots to “give it everything you got” to fight back the Dark Side.
It’s exciting that Star Wars movies are finally bringing forward a female character on the Dark Side, but it’s even more exciting when considering that Christie was actually the one that inspired the part. Aptly named “Star Wars Spoiler Blocker”, the extension will warn you that a site you’re about to visit has Star Wars content displayed, and then blurs the page.
And as the next, new Star Wars movie is released on the 18 December, so it would appear that a few of Google’s engineers are excited about the film.