Tickets for “Star Wars” movie sell quickly at Boardman theater
“We’re going again tomorrow with the family but we are the biggest fans so we have to see it straight away”.
Fans flooded Scotiabank Theatre, located at the intersection of John and Richmond Streets, at 4:45 a.m. on Thursday to watch the first six films in the series.
Bob Iger, the Chief Executive Officer of Disney, arrives at the European Premiere of Star Wars, The Force Awakens in Leicester Square, London, December 16, 2015. Its annoying enough when details about a highly anticipated movie are ruined before most people can see it, but with the newest Star Warsinstallment, its caused an uproar.
Movie-goers queued up in their hundreds ahead of midnight showings of Episode VII: The Force Awakens.
Student Joshua Larby, 20, has been a Star Wars fan his whole life and thought highly of the new film.
“I think for the next generation, obviously it’s easier to get a young generation hooked on stuff now, because they have access to everything”, he said. “I have about every collectible you can ever have”.
There’s just too much story with Kylo for him to not survive. “In short, bring your lightsaber, turn it off during the movie, and leave the blaster and Darth Vader mask at home”.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens – the seventh in the franchise – was shown on four screens at the Odeon in Dundee, to accommodate the legions of fans who wanted to be at the premier showing.
Micheal Tracey, 35, Gorbals “I went to see it last night so this is the second time I’ve seen it in 24 hours”. “I grabbed a coffee on the way down”, she says, “then I’ll grab popcorn and some nibs for a sugar boost”. While the person in question is never actually seen in the movie, you do hear the actor’s voice.
“It’s going to be great, no matter what”, he said.