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All due respect and admiration to George Lucas for creating the Star Wars universe, but JJ Abrams truly seems to understand what made the originals so damn good better than Lucas himself- intrigue. In short, The Force Awakens is an enormous triumph, a return to the ways of the original trilogy, and, specifically, what made them so loved, and so good. All “This will begin to make things right.” So speaks Max Von Sydow in the first words of The Force Awakens and how appropriate that is. This article was originally published on BGR.“This will begin to make things right.” So speaks Max Von Sydow in the first words of The Force Awakens and how appropriate that is. More from BGR: You need to try Google’s crazy new Star Wars Lightsaber game at least once You need to try Google's crazy new Star Wars Lightsaber game at least once
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How to watch the original Star Wars trilogy from before George Lucas altered it The ultimate 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' review roundup Lucasfilm quickly took action and tried to remove the images from the Internet. Only a few days ago, we learned that a toy was mistakenly released early in one store, and one employee bought it and posted photos online. Retail stores are filled with The Force Awakens merchandise, but Hasbro told Business Insider that there are other toys set to release after the film. The new score will be available starting on the same day as the film’s release, so you’ll have to wait a while to hear John Williams’s new music for the saga.įinally, Disney did also made sure some Star Wars toys weren’t released before the movie. Similarly, the soundtrack was not released before the movie. The Wall Street Journal notes that publishers usually release movie tie-ins two months before a film’s release, but The Force Awakens book won’t hit stores until January 5th, 2016. That way, if photocopied, the copies would be illegible.ĭisney also decided to wait to release the movie tie-in book until January. Hamill wasn’t even able to comment on Luke’s fate in the interviews he’s been doing over the past few months.įurthermore, the script of the movie was printed on dark red paper. Abrams to Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, and the new guys, were not allowed to say anything about what happens in the film. Disney took additional measures to prevent spoilers from leaking out.įor starters, all the stars involved in the movie, from director J.J.

PST on Wednesday – which explains today’s avalanche of Star Wars reviews.īut these measures only apply to the press. All phones had to be surrendered, digital devices were to be left at home, and nobody was allowed to post anything on social media informing people about the location of the screening. The campaign’s success is especially surprising considering the speed at which information travels in this digital age, and we’ll tell you how it all came together.ĭON’T MISS: 10 of our absolute favorite iPhone 6s casesĪ detailed report from Business Insider reveals the great effort Disney put into maintaining the secrecy surrounding the seventh episode of Star Wars.įor the Monday preview screening, Disney came up with strict rules for the media. It’s all part of Disney monstrous – and successful, I might add – campaign to keep everything a secret and avoiding major The Force Awakens spoilers.

And that’s not a happy accident movie critics have not colluded to keep the plot of The Force Awakens well under wraps while praising the new Star Wars episode.

The reviews do contain some small spoilers that you can probably even figure out yourself from the trailers ( see a review roundup at this link), but they don’t tell you what really happens in the movie. To make matters worse, I’ve gone through every major The Force Awakens review, worried with each paragraph I read that there’s a spoiler waiting for me.īut that didn’t happen.
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Unlike many Star Wars fans, I have covered all the trailers and TV ads, and I have read most interviews, which means I did stumble on a few spoilers. The one thing I’m desperately trying to do this week is avoid finding out what happens in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
