‘Star Wars’ premiere: Droids, wookiees and Han Solo
They gave the film an enthusiastic thumbs up.
Disney had been wary of spoilers leaking and ruining the experience for fans, a strategy that has served only to heighten anticipation and excitement.
Piers explained: “I just don’t like Star Wars”. “It’s insane. I feel enormously guilty for this community, this neighborhood”. Then Ben Shephard seems as a hologram looking like Obi-Wan Kenobi to warn Piers, ‘don’t be seduced by the dark side.’ One thing to allege: Within the video, Piers, who claims he has by no means seen any of the films, seems in his dressing room speaking to himself within the mirror Spooky!
The latest chapter features a stable of fresh faces and some familiar ones, too.
“… I should be totally cool about it, but I’m not”, Daniels said.
It is slated to be one of the largest-scale premieres ever held in the movie industry capital as the hotly anticipated seventh episode finally reaches general release.
“It’s really well written”, said Shark Tank and Dancing with the Stars star Robert Hervajek.
Stormtroopers marched and droids rolled down the red carpet at “The Force Awakens” world premiere Monday, heralding the return of “Star Wars” after a decade-long absence from the big screen. For Adam Driver who plays Kylo Ren, the most fantastic part of being cast in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” was getting to work with the original cast and seeing them still excited about working on the newest film.
“Well, a director is just somebody who’s got a fetish with making the world to be what he wants it to be”.
The 32-year-old actress admits she wasn’t quite prepared for when she met with J.J. Abrams because she was “so busy”. “I thought J.J. did an fantastic job”.
Mr Gruber, 64, president of Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, added: “It brought back the magic of the first three films”.
For Abrams, this is a surreal event.
“I want to tell you everything but I can’t because I can’t do that but it was awesome”.
Documentary director Brett Morgen, best known for Montage of Heck, which is based on Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, wrote on Twitter: “Force Awakens might be the best blockbuster since the original”. Industry experts estimate it could rake in $220 million on opening weekend, putting Force Awakens in a galaxy of its own.