Star Wars: The Force Awakens – what we learned from the Thanksgiving trailer
Google seems to be doing a good job so far, especially when it started offering support for Aurebesh, the writing system used in the fictional universe of “Star Wars”.
‘I haven’t seen the film yet – I kinda want to, and I kinda don’t – Steven Spielberg’s seen it three times, as he told me when I met him!’
Among the many other things that fans had to be thankful for this Thanksgiving Day, was the release of the newest video trailer from Star Wars: the Force Awakens. All forms of news are coming from everywhere, be it tidbits about the movie, a speculated box-office profit, and different TV and movie teasers and trailers.
Driver previously discussed his own dark character, saying that he considers Kylo Ren as more of a religious enthusiast as opposed to being a downright villain.
As we near the final weeks towards The Force Awakens, we’re starting to get a better understanding of what the film will be like.
GSC Pavilion Kuala Lumpur is also giving fans the chance to win tickets to the film’s Gala Premiere on 17 December 2015.
According to the developer, the extension “blurs a page if Star Wars: The Force Awakens spoilers are detected”, but gives you the option to “proceed anyway” if you’re willing to take the risk. Han Solo [Harrison Ford] and Chewbacca make an appearance, along with Star Wars newbies Rey, played by Daisy Ridley, and Finn, portrayed by John Boyega.
One Facebook user commented on the ageless appearance of the Wookiee seen in the trailer, to which the official Star Wars Facebook account replied, “Wookies have a very long lifespan”. However, the official premiere in Los Angeles ison December 14th.