These are the Trailers You’ll See Before Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Yes, some of this was explored in novels, comics and the like that were once considered canon, but since Disney blew that up like it was Alderaan (too soon?), the future of “Star Wars” is once again unwritten.
“When I got out of the military, I thought my transition from the military life to civilian life would be pretty simple”, Driver says.
It’s been a turbulent decade in the “Star Wars” universe since the final in the prequel trilogy “Revenge of the Sith” hit theaters in 2005.
Theater chains are offering special “Force Awakens” promotions and collectibles.
There are going to be a lot of different ways to see Star Wars: The Force Awakens next week, but based on the video above, the best possible option will be on IMAX screens! And if someone is coming to the franchise for the first time, how should you introduce them to it? “I think they were just seeing many, many girls because obviously, if they weren’t, then I would never have been seen”. Stop & Shop is selling bags of Star Wars apples (though in an unfortunate case of missed marketing opportunity, they are red delicious, not empire).
Even Uncle George admitted to the News in January that there would be no way he could consult on this film without casting a Death Star-sized shadow. I would imagine a game similar in structure to Uncharted and starring either a brand new character or a very popular film character like Boba Fett.
“I have to see it in an epic place with people who find themselves simply as enthusiastic about “Star Wars” as me”, stated Dominguez, 32, who was amongst about one hundred fifty devotees in line on the Chinese on Friday, sometimes ducking beneath awnings to keep away from a passing bathe.
“Finally, we will be able to exhale”, the 40-something said.
One contributing factor to “Star Wars'” advantage over “Avatar” is the increase in theatres in Russian Federation since 2009 – which is now home to more than 3,800 screens, compared to the country’s 2,100 screens in 2009.
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” has a December 18, 2015 release directed by J.J. Abrams from a screenplay by Lawrence Kasdan and Abrams.
Regal Entertainment Group, which operates the Edwards Camarillo Palace Stadium 12 & Imax and the Regal Simi Valley Civic Center Stadium 16 & Imax, is selling “Force Awakens” character drink toppers and branded gift cards.
“It’s also for the new generation who haven’t had that history and experience”. The victor will obtain a seven-yr film move and “Star Wars” swag.
But all of this brings up a question that has been around since the last “Star Wars” film, “Revenge of the Sith”, debuted in 2005: What is the “right” order in which to watch the movies?