'Star Wars' fans get first glimpse of new movie

The seventh movie in the "Star Wars" franchise benefits from far superior visual effects than those first films


Afp November 28, 2014

LOS ANGELES: "Star Wars" fans got their first glimpse Friday of the space saga's eagerly awaited next installment, but will have to wait a year before the full film is released.

"There has been an awakening. Have you felt it?" a gravel-voiced narrator intones in a brief online trailer, before a squadron of stormtroopers is seen prepping for action.

Earlier in November, studio giant Disney revealed the name of the new episode, "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," saying filming had been completed on the movie, due for release on December 18, 2015.

"The dark side ... and the light," the voiceover continues, as what appears to be a dark Sith Lord displays his new-look lightsaber in a forest, accompanied by composer John Williams' trademark stirring music.

Inevitably, "Star Wars" fans immediately flooded the Internet with comments and observations.

Many seemed split about the practicalities of the design of the lightsaber, which had laser beams coming out the handle in what looked like some sort of handguard.

The seventh movie in the "Star Wars" franchise, which was launched more than 35 years ago, benefits from far superior visual effects than those first films, though the original battle ships are back.

Thus the Millennium Falcon, the famed spaceship of smuggler Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and his hairy first mate Chewbacca, is seen looping and skimming a planet, preparing for combat with the Empire's TIE Fighters.

"Star Wars" has attracted generations of loyal fans ever since the first film arrived in 1977 recounting the adventures of Skywalker, Han Solo and Darth Vader. Filming began in Britain in May on Episode VII.

Original cast members Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew and Kenny Baker will star in the new film, along with several newcomers including Oscar winner Lupita Nyong'o.

Other cast members include veteran actor Max von Sydow, "Girls" star Adam Driver, motion-capture expert Andy Serkis and "Harry Potter" veteran Domhnall Gleeson.

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