What to expect from Star Wars: The Force Awakens
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” is nearly out but some have already seen it, and that includes no other than Han Solo himself, Harrison Ford. I feel this pop in my lower back and I think, ‘F**k what is that! A little bit more of an emotional context than perhaps there was before. If you’re on the good side, you can choose from R2-D2 or the new BB-8 Droid while folks that roll with the Empire can pick up a Stormtrooper themed viewer or Kylo Ren.
You can imagine the cha-ching sound that rung in every Star Wars collector’s head when Disney bought Lucasfilm in 2012 for $4.5 billion and announced that it would be releasing new films. Still, I can see why they’re starting so early, for such a coveted and important role. We’ll keep you updated as more details emerge.
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Hamill told Uproxx that he is going to get an amount of money (we’re assuming it’s a sizable amount, for a secret this big) as long as the secret about the movie doesn’t leak because of him.
So, what will the content actually be?
The hotly-anticipated Star Wars VR experience for Google Cardboard headsets can now be downloaded for iOS and Android devices. Verizon can help you find them. Not sure yet, but apparently users will receive nine messages in VR that, when connected, will reveal something about The Force Awakens story.
Harrison originally came to the Star Wars franchise through his work with George Lucas on American Graffiti.
In the original 1977 “Star Wars” (officially “Episode IV – A New Hope” to fans), an altercation between heroic smuggler Han Solo and Jabba the Hutt lackey Greedo ended in Greedo’s death after Han shot him under a table.
And in case you needed reminding, those injuries were severe.