Jedi-Bendu Posted December 4, 2014 Posted December 4, 2014 'Spoilerman', the person who claims to work at Lucasfilm ANDto have the Ep7 script has spoken again....and again. Here's what he had to say: http://archive.4plebs.org/tv/search/username/spoilerman/page/6/ Or check the following spoiler: (if everything is real....I'm ore positive than I was a week ago) The film is dystopian and darker than Empire. Some 30-40 years have passed since Return of the Jedi, and the Empire and New Republic have been locked in a war of attrition. Everyone is languishing and sick of the war. The script, which is described as "too good for JJ Abrams", begins in space, above a desert planet -- presumably Tatooine. The opening crawl details the ongoing turmoil in the galaxy. How the fall of the Emperor left a void of power, and how the heroes of Endor went into seclusion or kept fighting. The current state of the war is described as being similar to the European theater of 1944, with the Empire being Germany and the Republic being the Allies. The Republic has finally taken the upper hand. John Boyega and Daisy Ridley are the male and female leads. Boyega is a force-sensitive Stormtrooper under command of Gwendoline Christie's character. He defects from the Empire over the course of the movie, ending up stranded on a desert planet (presumed to be Tatooine) during the first act. Having defied orders, Boyega is hunted as a deserter. TIE fighter wreckage; possibly Boyega's: http://i.imgur.com/bhTMPuT.jpg Gwendoline Christie portrays an Inquisitor. The Inquisitors are a group of lightsaber wielding individuals that may or may not be force sensitive and head up the Imperial Remnant. Inquisitors aren't Sith, but they are not Jedi either; they are hounds used to track down force sensitives, and they are implied to have assisted Vader's cleansing. Christie's Inquisitor: http://i.imgur.com/JhrbuBy.jpg Inquisitor's lightsaber: http://i.imgur.com/cKiSO9B.jpg Daisy plays Kira, a character living on Tatooine with Max Von Sydow's character. Kira is a dusty survivalist tomboy. Sydow is a broken man from the prequel area that has become mostly cyborg. He is not force sensitive and for some reason collects artifacts that we've seen at critical points during the previous films, particularly ones relating to the Jedi and the Sith. Daisy shares his fascination with history, and she is revealed in Act II to be the daughter of Han and Leia. As someone with force sensitivity, she resents the fact that Luke went into exile before he could train her, and she hopes that the search for force-sensitive artifacts could lead her to him. She keeps her identity as a Solo under wraps in order to keep trouble away. Sydow's character examining Vader's helmet: http://i.imgur.com/hjVHT65.jpg; http://i.imgur.com/HAzlSnK.jpg Sydow's character with Kira: http://i.imgur.com/pInbshX.jpg Sydow is a sort of mentor to Kira, and apparently his true identity is an Act III revelation that will surprise a lot of people. The contention is that he is an existing character from the prequel films, and the revelation of his identity will shock viewers. Sydow's character is "not overtly" a villain, but has some sort of Sith connection. Sydow's "hideout" is a downed AT-AT. Relics of the war are everywhere in the film; there is a real feeling that the entire galaxy is sick of the deadlock. AT-AT: http://i.imgur.com/cm8eBZS.jpg; http://i.imgur.com/FIxykNK.jpg; http://i.imgur.com/LqlrmBZ.jpg The blue lightsaber in the above picture is apparently the same one Luke lost on Bespin in Empire. The one holding it is Boyega's character (he wasn't necessarily conceived as black). The ball droid from the trailer belongs to Kira. On the desert planet (again, presumably Tatooine) Boyega meets up with Daisy and Sydow. At the end of the first act, Han Solo and Chewbacca take them all off planet in the Millennium Falcon. Shortly afterward, we learn that "Kira" is Han and Leia's daughter. Again, she keeps her identity secret to avoid unwanted trouble. Kira's revelation dumbfounds Boyega and "other people." Chewbacca's life debt extends to Han's whole family, and he is now sporting a robotic arm. Chewbacca: http://i.imgur.com/7TGADrf.jpg Han takes a liking to Boyega. Throughout the film he is in love with Boyega's decision to defy orders and ruin his career in the Imperial military. Han vouches for Boyega, having gone through something similar in his youth. At some point, Han says the familiar "Hey, it's me!" line. Someone, of course, says the classic "I have a bad feeling about this." These are said to be the only self-referential "smile while rolling your eyes" lines of the film. Lando's Sullustan co-pilot from Return of the Jedi, Nien Nunb, makes a humorous appearance. Lando is in the script and has apparently become famous. Luke Skywalker has secluded himself from the galaxy, training only a handful of students since his exile. He fears for his future; as he comes closer to Yoda levels of power, he becomes more and more secluded. There are no Jedi in the open, but rumors persist that Luke has trained a few since the events of Endor. Luke first appears in Act II à la Obi Wan dropping his hood in A New Hope. He survives the movie. Boyega and Daisy become Luke's new apprentices. Lupita Nyong'o is Luke's current apprentice, and Boyega's eventual love interest. Luke exiled himself because of the ongoing war. With the galaxy in chaos, he had to ensure his safety so that a new generation could be trained. At least, that's his contention; the fact that he continues to exclude himself despite his great power indicates ulterior motive. Luke's rumored location: http://i.imgur.com/N4iJjMm.jpg Only Han and Leia know where Luke is, a fact we learn aboard a Mon Cal cruiser in the film's second act. Luke has grown to dislike using his lightsaber, but apparently draws it late in the movie and showcases his abilities against an Inquisitor. It's still green. Luke speaks to Yoda's force ghost in the film. Luke has a reveal in the film which, apparently, is stunning. Leia is the leader of the New Republic. R2D2 and C3PO are with her during the film. R2D2 and C3PO are the only comic relief characters in the film. Carrie Fischer's real life daughter, Billie Lourd, plays Leia in a flashback sequence. Darth Vader appears in this flashback as well, which apparently takes place on Endor. Yavin is in the film, presumably as the Republic's base of operations. Presumably Yavin: http://i.imgur.com/dBHibXF.jpg; http://i.imgur.com/blKc7tO.jpg; http://i.imgur.com/tN2vpt3.jpg The Republic is building a super weapon on a Scandanavian-esque cold and forsaken forest world. Its ultimate purpose is unknown. The Han Solo archetype is split between Oscar Isaac and Domhnall Gleeson. Isaac is an ace pilot with the last name "Darklighter" who's been fighting the Imperial forces for years now. He's a bit of a hot shot. He inherits the Milennium Falcon and is implied to be Kira's eventual love interest. Domhnall Gleeson plays a scoundrel of sorts. Adam Driver's character is an ambitious, force-sensitive pilot who falls to the dark side. He is described as having a transformation that "only begins" in Episode VII. He builds his own lightsaber (the one we see in the trailer). It's referred to as a "junk" lightsaber, which is why it looks different from that which we are familiar with. The decision to give his initial lightsaber a cross-guard was apparently made wholly by the art department. The lightsaber battles are written by Kasdan to be minimalistic and powerful. Driver wears a mask because half of his face is cyborg. He goes looking for Andy Serkis' character on the aforementioned Scandanavian-esque forest world, as we see in the teaser. Driver's character: http://imageserver.moviepilot.com/sithinquisitor-star-wars-episode-7-grave-robber-s-lightsaber-is-lethal-and-pointy-star-wars-episode-7-the-new-villain-is-darth-revan.jpeg?width=960&height=960 Andy Serkis is some kind of alien Sith exempt from the Rule of Two. He is implied to have existed for a long time, be very powerful, and is the speaker in the teaser. Serkis is implied to have trained or used Palpatine for some obscure purpose. Adam Driver receives or builds a new lightsaber after meeting with Serkis. The Sith are not aligned with the Empire. Serkis' goals differ from Palpatine's. Serkis does not play or replace Darth Plagueis. 99.9% of the EU is disregarded. There's very much a sense of the old characters "passing the torch" to the newer characters. John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Oscar Isaac, Domhnall Gleeson, Lupita Nyong'o, Chewbacca, and the droids (presumably Sydow's character and Kira's ball droid) are the new "big 6". Adam Driver and Andy Serkis are Sith and Gwendoline Christie is an Imperial. Characters we still have no knowledge of are those played by Crystal Clarke, Pip Anderson, Christina Chong, Miltos Yerolemou, Greg Grunberg, and Warwick Davis. The premise of the film is that the Force has become stronger and more potent. There is a great tremor in the Force early in the film; those familiar with the Force feel as if its fundamental nature has somehow changed, while previously oblivious Force-sensitive individuals suddenly realize that they have a gift. This creates a great dichotomy of where to go, because neither Luke nor the antagonists are ready for this new liberation of awareness. Following the repression of the Empire and the Jedi purge, the Force is finally manifesting itself in more people who have the capacity to use it. In this context, it appears as if the Force wants to be used. John Boyega, Luke Skywalker, and Daisy Ridley Boyega is, for all intents and purposes, the “new Luke Skywalker” (with a touch of Han Solo thrown in). He realizes he’s Force-sensitive when he feels the aforementioned tremor. Boyega is an orphan. Boyega, Daisy, and Adam Driver are all weak in terms of the Force throughout the film. Luke has trained seven Jedi since Endor, two of whom surface in the third act. It is unknown whether Lupita Nyong’o’s character is included in this distinction. In terms of character nature, Luke is like Yoda’s successor. No mention is made of Luke having a child. Palpatine is referenced a couple of times, particularly regarding his role and the decisions he made during Luke’s temptation and resistance in Return of the Jedi. Luke went into seclusion following an event post-Endor that has caused him to become hesitant when using his power to its full extent. He’s not really hiding, but rather hoping to keep attention off of his activities. People think Luke is a bit of a kook given his 20 year absence, but he is said to have a purpose and plan behind his decisions. He’s a bit of an urban legend by the time the film starts. Luke has come to the conclusion that the Jedi are not meant to be an open, quasi-police force like they were in the prequels. He has a close connection to the living Force, and he believes balance must be maintained through a lack of interference in the mundane conflicts of the galaxy. Luke’s contention is that the Jedi, while still needing to promote peace, order, and harmony, cannot actively become servants for any government – including the Republic. Past events and the demise of the old order are said to have taught him that. He is also said to be in contact with Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon in addition to Yoda. Luke does not die, turn evil, or go crazy. Daisy Ridley’s character, "Kira", has been raised incognito to both keep her safe from Inquisitors and from traitors within the Republic. Kira's ball droid is not related to R2D2, and its existence was apparently requisitioned by Disney. She inherits Luke’s original blue lightsaber in the first act of the film. Luke’s lightsaber is said to be one of the things that sets the entire film into motion. Han, Leia, Oscar Isaac, and Domhnall Gleeson Leia has been the Republic leader for some 30 years. Han and Leia are married. Han does not die in the film. With that being said, his death is apparently being planned for Episode VIII. I would remind you all, however, that his death was also planned for Episode VI. The Falcon has been retrofitted by Solo and it is implied that he has had a couple of adventures these past 30 odd years, with and without Leia. The X-Wings in the trailer are on Yavin. There are Blue, Red, and Gold fighter squadrons in the film. Oscar Isaac’s character, "Darklighter", is stationed on Yavin. He is the leader of Blue Squadron. Han calls Isaac’s character “kid”, much to his annoyance. Domhnall Gleeson’s character is an Imperial officer who defects to the Republic. He is described as a “wingman” that joins the core cadre of good guys. Adam Driver, Andy Serkis, Max Von Sydow, and Boba Fett Adam Driver’s character is the leader of Red Squadron. He is a hot shot fighter axe with dreams of grandeur, and has an ominous fascination with power and the Sith. He collects items relating to their order and has a close relationship with a past character who may or may not have fallen to the Dark Side. The hilt on the lightsaber he builds (the one from the trailer) is said to not function as a crossguard. Driver is largely untrained in the Force as of Episode VII. Andy Serkis’ species is one we have never seen before. Serkis’ machinations and outlook are very different from Palpatine’s. He believes the Rule of Two is a foolish edict and considers Palpatine as having made a couple of mistakes. We will learn who trained Serkis in the third act. Serkis is described as “legit”, and a “worthy foe to [Luke]”. Max Von Sydow’s character is not Boba Fett, Darth Maul, or Mace Windu. While Sydow’s identity is a surprise, it’s not necessarily earth-shattering. It’s the sort of thing that hardcore fans would be excited about, but overly casual fans likely won’t realize the significance of. Sydow’s identity does have meaning, but you need to know the context. Boba Fett does appear, albeit very briefly. The Expanded Universe While the EU is disregarded whenever it interferes with the story trying to be told, apparently a few elements from the Del Rey / Bantam books have become legitimate. For example, Boba Fett’s short story in Tales from Jabba’s Palace is assumed to be how he escaped. No EU characters are used. Darth Revan is not in the film, and the mask that Adam Driver’s character wears did not belong to him. Planets The Scandanavian esque planet is called Sullarn (as of the film's second draft), and it exists mostly in the film’s third act. The planets visited in the film are Tatooine, Yavin, Coruscant, Sullarn, and a final fifth planet from the third act. Tatooine is only seen in the first act (the Cantina and Garindan make appearances) and Coruscant is seen very briefly. Two parallel storylines converge on Sullarn, where the film’s climax takes place. Sullarn is said to be like Taiga at its best, and the arctic at its worst. General Information There are many visual throwbacks to the prequel trilogy. A lot of conventional props, masks, and prosthetics will be used. There is no kissing in the movie, no blood, no Benedict Cumberbatch, no Watto, and no black antagonists. “I am your father” esque twists are trying to be saved/concocted for Episode VIII. Rebels will have connections to Episode VII, particularly regarding the Inquisitors. Disney has dictated the deep and thorough implementation of the Inquisitors into the Rebels storyline. Disney has apparently interfered in several matters regarding the film. That, coupled with "oversights", is causing Abrams great stress; Spoiler Man describes him as looking "10 years older every time we see him" and having no love lost for Disney at this point. There are three lightsaber battles in the film. Two of the three illustrate the vast skill gap between the combatants, and the third is “magnificent”, “heavy hitting”, and “original-trilogy styled”. The Empire is said to become more of a secondary foe as the new trilogy progresses. The film is apparently on par (quality wise) with Episode IV. "I'd say its as good as A New Hope", Spoiler Man says when asked which film it measures up to. Spoiler Man claims to have seen the script and some raw footage/dailies. He has great respect for Kasdan. He contends that everything he says will be “95% correct”, but also that Disney and Lucasfilm are actively leaking fake information to spin things different ways and throw people off. In February, the influx of information both true and false will result in apparent contradictions. Ali Arikan is said to be one of the mouthpieces for the fake spins. Spoiler Man’s last message is that we “don’t fall to the spin machine”. Deak is John Boyega's character. Montross is Max Von Sydow's character. He is not Bail Organa. Montross may be a codename renamed in Spoiler Man's version of the script. Concept art and low hierarchy crew scripts are renamed and sometimes jumbled up. No character is in any way related to Count Dooku. Presumably page 64: https://i.4cdn.org/tv/1417632178627.jpg Opuchi is Andy Serkis' character. The small, vertical line in the word "with" (fourth line down) is apparently called a crew marker. In relevant places, they signify which version of the script was given to which level of department. His specific copy of the script, given to LucasFilm employees, has unique markers on certain pages. Around "50 more people" have it in their scripts as well. Its a barcode-esque prompt mark that signifies which group its in. Random letters in every page have them, and they signify Lucasfilm-Post, BadRobot-Post etc. These script scans are extremely likely to be fake. /u/Stoneymonster has posted a link (http://fotoforensics.com/analysis.php?id=b938305f319d24ccb6e0be230fe96ba78a2c6428.103169) indicating clear layering in the photos. If they were real scans, the image would be uniform. General Information Spoiler Man's favorite aspect of the film is the new cast. He says that they're "better than the originals," and that Oscar Isaac, Gleeson, Ridley and Boyega are "REAL ACTORS" that are legitimately good. There is a scene in which Boyega's character, Deak, refuses to incincerate innocent villagers. Adam Driver's character seems pretty normal until we learn about his obsession with the Sith. Daisy Ridley does not wear any revealing outfits. Han does not have any Force-sensitivity. In Spoiler Man's script, Lupita Nyong'o is human, but his coworkers have claimed that she may have been turned into an alien. Regardless, she is still Boyega's eventual love interest. Pip Anderson (who plays a peripheral character) was hired specifically for his acrobatic skill. The Force is more potent this time around, and general acrobatics less so. There are clones in the film. Spaceships have a derelict look about them. The timegap between episodes have not changed them much, and they're still described as "80's angular". No Super Star Destroyers, but plenty of regular Star Destroyers. The opening involves one in some capacity. They are aiming for 115-120 minutes for length. Even though the movie will be shown digitally, they cannot exceed 6 reels of film. They want to avoid high VPF (virtual print fees). The script has many derivative names. Apparently the name "Kane" was proposed and shot down. JJ Abrams and George Lucas JJ has very high degree of paranoia regarding leaks. Spoiler Man contends that JJ himself is "the only reason the whole plot hasn't been revealed yet," and that the Disney oversight trusts him in keeping spoilers from becoming rampant until the Fall of next year. JJ has apparently been given a blank authority cheque from Disney. JJ is said to have great disdain for the prequels. A rumor circulates LucasFilm that he told Kathleen Kennedy "[George] literally betrayed and murdered his past achievements". Despite that, JJ is said to have paid "lip service" to George previously. Lip service means giving someone approval and/or support. Lucas is sympathetically tolerated and venerated, but also "lampooned" for "murdering the prequels". Bad Robot loathes him. Spoiler Man Spoiler Man believes it will be a good film. He is said to dislike JJ Abrams' works, but he does concede that Abrams is incredibly stressed and determined not to fail (especially in the eyes of the "purists"). It will be "better than the Star Treks". His thoughts on the crossguard lightsaber's design and the new TIE pilot's helmet (https://i.4cdn.org/tv/1417637082435.jpg) are both negative. Apparently, an insider joke regarding the TIE pilot's helmet is that there's a roof on his head. Spoiler Man contends that the amount of disinformation that will come in February, once Elstree and Pinewood go "ballistic with spoilers", will be very high. In the worst case scenario, he says he is lying to keep you interested in the film, or "muddling up other brutal rumors, hence will improve viewer experience". In an average case scenario, he is telling half-truths that calibrate and manipulate your expectations intelligently. In the best case scenario, he says, "I am absolutely right, but I responsibly avoid vomiting ALL of the big shit right off the bat." For Star Wars fans, he calls this a "win-win". Despite calling the third thread his "final stand", he says "I'll see you guys tomorrow" and will "hold our hands to keep the childlike wonder of classic Star Wars alive through these difficult few weeks". Spoiler Man says that tomorrow he will come with the script scene where Driver meets Serkis (the winter forest scene in the trailer) and offer behind the scenes clues as to whether he is "a skilled bullshitter or the real thing". He contends that it doesn't matter whether or not you believe in him. Quote
Steph 104th Posted December 5, 2014 Posted December 5, 2014 (edited) After watching the trailer again I focused on the cross guard Sithsaber, and when comparing it to the classic look, apart from preventing chopped of extremities, look at the blades they are not as glow torchie they look like they throw of flames, great affect. Edited December 5, 2014 by Steph 104th Quote
Im a brickmaster. Posted December 5, 2014 Posted December 5, 2014 Yeah, that's what I like about it to, it's an interesting take on how the blade works since its been the same for six movies Quote
Steph 104th Posted December 5, 2014 Posted December 5, 2014 Its no longer a deadly childrens toy. Quote
Venkefedo Posted December 5, 2014 Posted December 5, 2014 (edited) After watching the trailer again I focused on the cross guard Sithsaber, and when comparing it to the classic look, apart from preventing chopped of extremities, look at the blades they are not as glow torchie they look like they throw of flames, great affect. Well, that pic may not be the best to use for demonstration... it's fan-art, not a still from the teaser Edit: Ah, forget that remark... I didn't remember the angle of the figure's pose, and did remember seeing fan-art of that scene... got my wires crossed. But I do like how the blades are different, and wonder if that means anything regarding the effectiveness of the saber. I like the idea that the mini-blades are more 'exhaust' than actual blades... Edited December 5, 2014 by Venkefedo Quote
Robianco Posted December 5, 2014 Posted December 5, 2014 The cross beams really don't bother me that much and if some of the things I've read are true then there may be a very good reason for the sabre looking like this... Quote
Fives Posted December 6, 2014 Posted December 6, 2014 The cross beams really don't bother me that much and if some of the things I've read are true then there may be a very good reason for the sabre looking like this... Exactly. If the rumours are true, this new saver will make sense. Thats actually my view on most of what we've heard so far. I believe that everything that is in this new film looks the way or is the way it is for a reason. Theres gotta be enough of a reason for everything, to avoid things being simply random. Quote
Steph 104th Posted December 6, 2014 Posted December 6, 2014 Maybe its for a Sith Padawan and the cross beams are used to prevent limb loss as he/she is still in training as a padawan. Quote
Darth Punk Posted December 6, 2014 Posted December 6, 2014 (edited) Exactly. If the rumours are true, this new saver will make sense. Thats actually my view on most of what we've heard so far. I believe that everything that is in this new film looks the way or is the way it is for a reason. Theres gotta be enough of a reason for everything, to avoid things being simply random. I don't think Disney is big on random. Which might be the source of j.j.'s troubles. Their movies usually fit into a much larger picture thus a need for an underlying structure for everything. Edited December 6, 2014 by Darth Punk Quote
Fives Posted December 6, 2014 Posted December 6, 2014 I don't think Disney is big on random. Which might be the source of j.j.'s troubles. Their movies usually fit into a much larger picture thus a need for an underlying structure for everything. What I meant was more along the lines of 'There is probably a reason that the new Sith lightsaber has the cross guard other than it just looks cool'. One thing that Lucas originally set out to achieve with A New Hope, from a design standpoint, was to make any props of technology and ships look practical, as if they've been around for a while and have a lived-in feeling. He completely lost sight of that in the Prequels, so a lot of stuff got designed based simply on how cool it looked. I believe that Disney is trying to steer things back into the realm Lucas originally set out to create, so designs for new ships or weapons aren't random, theres a reason for them. Quote
Faefrost Posted December 7, 2014 Posted December 7, 2014 'Spoilerman', the person who claims to work at Lucasfilm ANDto have the Ep7 script has spoken again....and again. Here's what he had to say: http://archive.4pleb...ilerman/page/6/ Or check the following spoiler: (if everything is real....I'm ore positive than I was a week ago) The film is dystopian and darker than Empire. Some 30-40 years have passed since Return of the Jedi, and the Empire and New Republic have been locked in a war of attrition. Everyone is languishing and sick of the war. The script, which is described as "too good for JJ Abrams", begins in space, above a desert planet -- presumably Tatooine. The opening crawl details the ongoing turmoil in the galaxy. How the fall of the Emperor left a void of power, and how the heroes of Endor went into seclusion or kept fighting. The current state of the war is described as being similar to the European theater of 1944, with the Empire being Germany and the Republic being the Allies. The Republic has finally taken the upper hand. John Boyega and Daisy Ridley are the male and female leads. Boyega is a force-sensitive Stormtrooper under command of Gwendoline Christie's character. He defects from the Empire over the course of the movie, ending up stranded on a desert planet (presumed to be Tatooine) during the first act. Having defied orders, Boyega is hunted as a deserter. TIE fighter wreckage; possibly Boyega's: http://i.imgur.com/bhTMPuT.jpg Gwendoline Christie portrays an Inquisitor. The Inquisitors are a group of lightsaber wielding individuals that may or may not be force sensitive and head up the Imperial Remnant. Inquisitors aren't Sith, but they are not Jedi either; they are hounds used to track down force sensitives, and they are implied to have assisted Vader's cleansing. Christie's Inquisitor: http://i.imgur.com/JhrbuBy.jpg Inquisitor's lightsaber: http://i.imgur.com/cKiSO9B.jpg Daisy plays Kira, a character living on Tatooine with Max Von Sydow's character. Kira is a dusty survivalist tomboy. Sydow is a broken man from the prequel area that has become mostly cyborg. He is not force sensitive and for some reason collects artifacts that we've seen at critical points during the previous films, particularly ones relating to the Jedi and the Sith. Daisy shares his fascination with history, and she is revealed in Act II to be the daughter of Han and Leia. As someone with force sensitivity, she resents the fact that Luke went into exile before he could train her, and she hopes that the search for force-sensitive artifacts could lead her to him. She keeps her identity as a Solo under wraps in order to keep trouble away. Sydow's character examining Vader's helmet: http://i.imgur.com/hjVHT65.jpg; http://i.imgur.com/HAzlSnK.jpg Sydow's character with Kira: http://i.imgur.com/pInbshX.jpg Sydow is a sort of mentor to Kira, and apparently his true identity is an Act III revelation that will surprise a lot of people. The contention is that he is an existing character from the prequel films, and the revelation of his identity will shock viewers. Sydow's character is "not overtly" a villain, but has some sort of Sith connection. Sydow's "hideout" is a downed AT-AT. Relics of the war are everywhere in the film; there is a real feeling that the entire galaxy is sick of the deadlock. AT-AT: http://i.imgur.com/cm8eBZS.jpg; http://i.imgur.com/FIxykNK.jpg; http://i.imgur.com/LqlrmBZ.jpg The blue lightsaber in the above picture is apparently the same one Luke lost on Bespin in Empire. The one holding it is Boyega's character (he wasn't necessarily conceived as black). The ball droid from the trailer belongs to Kira. On the desert planet (again, presumably Tatooine) Boyega meets up with Daisy and Sydow. At the end of the first act, Han Solo and Chewbacca take them all off planet in the Millennium Falcon. Shortly afterward, we learn that "Kira" is Han and Leia's daughter. Again, she keeps her identity secret to avoid unwanted trouble. Kira's revelation dumbfounds Boyega and "other people." Chewbacca's life debt extends to Han's whole family, and he is now sporting a robotic arm. Chewbacca: http://i.imgur.com/7TGADrf.jpg Han takes a liking to Boyega. Throughout the film he is in love with Boyega's decision to defy orders and ruin his career in the Imperial military. Han vouches for Boyega, having gone through something similar in his youth. At some point, Han says the familiar "Hey, it's me!" line. Someone, of course, says the classic "I have a bad feeling about this." These are said to be the only self-referential "smile while rolling your eyes" lines of the film. Lando's Sullustan co-pilot from Return of the Jedi, Nien Nunb, makes a humorous appearance. Lando is in the script and has apparently become famous. Luke Skywalker has secluded himself from the galaxy, training only a handful of students since his exile. He fears for his future; as he comes closer to Yoda levels of power, he becomes more and more secluded. There are no Jedi in the open, but rumors persist that Luke has trained a few since the events of Endor. Luke first appears in Act II à la Obi Wan dropping his hood in A New Hope. He survives the movie. Boyega and Daisy become Luke's new apprentices. Lupita Nyong'o is Luke's current apprentice, and Boyega's eventual love interest. Luke exiled himself because of the ongoing war. With the galaxy in chaos, he had to ensure his safety so that a new generation could be trained. At least, that's his contention; the fact that he continues to exclude himself despite his great power indicates ulterior motive. Luke's rumored location: http://i.imgur.com/N4iJjMm.jpg Only Han and Leia know where Luke is, a fact we learn aboard a Mon Cal cruiser in the film's second act. Luke has grown to dislike using his lightsaber, but apparently draws it late in the movie and showcases his abilities against an Inquisitor. It's still green. Luke speaks to Yoda's force ghost in the film. Luke has a reveal in the film which, apparently, is stunning. Leia is the leader of the New Republic. R2D2 and C3PO are with her during the film. R2D2 and C3PO are the only comic relief characters in the film. Carrie Fischer's real life daughter, Billie Lourd, plays Leia in a flashback sequence. Darth Vader appears in this flashback as well, which apparently takes place on Endor. Yavin is in the film, presumably as the Republic's base of operations. Presumably Yavin: http://i.imgur.com/dBHibXF.jpg; http://i.imgur.com/blKc7tO.jpg; http://i.imgur.com/tN2vpt3.jpg The Republic is building a super weapon on a Scandanavian-esque cold and forsaken forest world. Its ultimate purpose is unknown. The Han Solo archetype is split between Oscar Isaac and Domhnall Gleeson. Isaac is an ace pilot with the last name "Darklighter" who's been fighting the Imperial forces for years now. He's a bit of a hot shot. He inherits the Milennium Falcon and is implied to be Kira's eventual love interest. Domhnall Gleeson plays a scoundrel of sorts. Adam Driver's character is an ambitious, force-sensitive pilot who falls to the dark side. He is described as having a transformation that "only begins" in Episode VII. He builds his own lightsaber (the one we see in the trailer). It's referred to as a "junk" lightsaber, which is why it looks different from that which we are familiar with. The decision to give his initial lightsaber a cross-guard was apparently made wholly by the art department. The lightsaber battles are written by Kasdan to be minimalistic and powerful. Driver wears a mask because half of his face is cyborg. He goes looking for Andy Serkis' character on the aforementioned Scandanavian-esque forest world, as we see in the teaser. Driver's character: http://imageserver.m...=960&height=960 Andy Serkis is some kind of alien Sith exempt from the Rule of Two. He is implied to have existed for a long time, be very powerful, and is the speaker in the teaser. Serkis is implied to have trained or used Palpatine for some obscure purpose. Adam Driver receives or builds a new lightsaber after meeting with Serkis. The Sith are not aligned with the Empire. Serkis' goals differ from Palpatine's. Serkis does not play or replace Darth Plagueis. 99.9% of the EU is disregarded. There's very much a sense of the old characters "passing the torch" to the newer characters. John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Oscar Isaac, Domhnall Gleeson, Lupita Nyong'o, Chewbacca, and the droids (presumably Sydow's character and Kira's ball droid) are the new "big 6". Adam Driver and Andy Serkis are Sith and Gwendoline Christie is an Imperial. Characters we still have no knowledge of are those played by Crystal Clarke, Pip Anderson, Christina Chong, Miltos Yerolemou, Greg Grunberg, and Warwick Davis. The premise of the film is that the Force has become stronger and more potent. There is a great tremor in the Force early in the film; those familiar with the Force feel as if its fundamental nature has somehow changed, while previously oblivious Force-sensitive individuals suddenly realize that they have a gift. This creates a great dichotomy of where to go, because neither Luke nor the antagonists are ready for this new liberation of awareness. Following the repression of the Empire and the Jedi purge, the Force is finally manifesting itself in more people who have the capacity to use it. In this context, it appears as if the Force wants to be used. John Boyega, Luke Skywalker, and Daisy Ridley Boyega is, for all intents and purposes, the “new Luke Skywalker” (with a touch of Han Solo thrown in). He realizes he’s Force-sensitive when he feels the aforementioned tremor. Boyega is an orphan. Boyega, Daisy, and Adam Driver are all weak in terms of the Force throughout the film. Luke has trained seven Jedi since Endor, two of whom surface in the third act. It is unknown whether Lupita Nyong’o’s character is included in this distinction. In terms of character nature, Luke is like Yoda’s successor. No mention is made of Luke having a child. Palpatine is referenced a couple of times, particularly regarding his role and the decisions he made during Luke’s temptation and resistance in Return of the Jedi. Luke went into seclusion following an event post-Endor that has caused him to become hesitant when using his power to its full extent. He’s not really hiding, but rather hoping to keep attention off of his activities. People think Luke is a bit of a kook given his 20 year absence, but he is said to have a purpose and plan behind his decisions. He’s a bit of an urban legend by the time the film starts. Luke has come to the conclusion that the Jedi are not meant to be an open, quasi-police force like they were in the prequels. He has a close connection to the living Force, and he believes balance must be maintained through a lack of interference in the mundane conflicts of the galaxy. Luke’s contention is that the Jedi, while still needing to promote peace, order, and harmony, cannot actively become servants for any government – including the Republic. Past events and the demise of the old order are said to have taught him that. He is also said to be in contact with Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon in addition to Yoda. Luke does not die, turn evil, or go crazy. Daisy Ridley’s character, "Kira", has been raised incognito to both keep her safe from Inquisitors and from traitors within the Republic. Kira's ball droid is not related to R2D2, and its existence was apparently requisitioned by Disney. She inherits Luke’s original blue lightsaber in the first act of the film. Luke’s lightsaber is said to be one of the things that sets the entire film into motion. Han, Leia, Oscar Isaac, and Domhnall Gleeson Leia has been the Republic leader for some 30 years. Han and Leia are married. Han does not die in the film. With that being said, his death is apparently being planned for Episode VIII. I would remind you all, however, that his death was also planned for Episode VI. The Falcon has been retrofitted by Solo and it is implied that he has had a couple of adventures these past 30 odd years, with and without Leia. The X-Wings in the trailer are on Yavin. There are Blue, Red, and Gold fighter squadrons in the film. Oscar Isaac’s character, "Darklighter", is stationed on Yavin. He is the leader of Blue Squadron. Han calls Isaac’s character “kid”, much to his annoyance. Domhnall Gleeson’s character is an Imperial officer who defects to the Republic. He is described as a “wingman” that joins the core cadre of good guys. Adam Driver, Andy Serkis, Max Von Sydow, and Boba Fett Adam Driver’s character is the leader of Red Squadron. He is a hot shot fighter axe with dreams of grandeur, and has an ominous fascination with power and the Sith. He collects items relating to their order and has a close relationship with a past character who may or may not have fallen to the Dark Side. The hilt on the lightsaber he builds (the one from the trailer) is said to not function as a crossguard. Driver is largely untrained in the Force as of Episode VII. Andy Serkis’ species is one we have never seen before. Serkis’ machinations and outlook are very different from Palpatine’s. He believes the Rule of Two is a foolish edict and considers Palpatine as having made a couple of mistakes. We will learn who trained Serkis in the third act. Serkis is described as “legit”, and a “worthy foe to [Luke]”. Max Von Sydow’s character is not Boba Fett, Darth Maul, or Mace Windu. While Sydow’s identity is a surprise, it’s not necessarily earth-shattering. It’s the sort of thing that hardcore fans would be excited about, but overly casual fans likely won’t realize the significance of. Sydow’s identity does have meaning, but you need to know the context. Boba Fett does appear, albeit very briefly. The Expanded Universe While the EU is disregarded whenever it interferes with the story trying to be told, apparently a few elements from the Del Rey / Bantam books have become legitimate. For example, Boba Fett’s short story in Tales from Jabba’s Palace is assumed to be how he escaped. No EU characters are used. Darth Revan is not in the film, and the mask that Adam Driver’s character wears did not belong to him. Planets The Scandanavian esque planet is called Sullarn (as of the film's second draft), and it exists mostly in the film’s third act. The planets visited in the film are Tatooine, Yavin, Coruscant, Sullarn, and a final fifth planet from the third act. Tatooine is only seen in the first act (the Cantina and Garindan make appearances) and Coruscant is seen very briefly. Two parallel storylines converge on Sullarn, where the film’s climax takes place. Sullarn is said to be like Taiga at its best, and the arctic at its worst. General Information There are many visual throwbacks to the prequel trilogy. A lot of conventional props, masks, and prosthetics will be used. There is no kissing in the movie, no blood, no Benedict Cumberbatch, no Watto, and no black antagonists. “I am your father” esque twists are trying to be saved/concocted for Episode VIII. Rebels will have connections to Episode VII, particularly regarding the Inquisitors. Disney has dictated the deep and thorough implementation of the Inquisitors into the Rebels storyline. Disney has apparently interfered in several matters regarding the film. That, coupled with "oversights", is causing Abrams great stress; Spoiler Man describes him as looking "10 years older every time we see him" and having no love lost for Disney at this point. There are three lightsaber battles in the film. Two of the three illustrate the vast skill gap between the combatants, and the third is “magnificent”, “heavy hitting”, and “original-trilogy styled”. The Empire is said to become more of a secondary foe as the new trilogy progresses. The film is apparently on par (quality wise) with Episode IV. "I'd say its as good as A New Hope", Spoiler Man says when asked which film it measures up to. Spoiler Man claims to have seen the script and some raw footage/dailies. He has great respect for Kasdan. He contends that everything he says will be “95% correct”, but also that Disney and Lucasfilm are actively leaking fake information to spin things different ways and throw people off. In February, the influx of information both true and false will result in apparent contradictions. Ali Arikan is said to be one of the mouthpieces for the fake spins. Spoiler Man’s last message is that we “don’t fall to the spin machine”. Deak is John Boyega's character. Montross is Max Von Sydow's character. He is not Bail Organa. Montross may be a codename renamed in Spoiler Man's version of the script. Concept art and low hierarchy crew scripts are renamed and sometimes jumbled up. No character is in any way related to Count Dooku. Presumably page 64: https://i.4cdn.org/t...17632178627.jpg Opuchi is Andy Serkis' character. The small, vertical line in the word "with" (fourth line down) is apparently called a crew marker. In relevant places, they signify which version of the script was given to which level of department. His specific copy of the script, given to LucasFilm employees, has unique markers on certain pages. Around "50 more people" have it in their scripts as well. Its a barcode-esque prompt mark that signifies which group its in. Random letters in every page have them, and they signify Lucasfilm-Post, BadRobot-Post etc. These script scans are extremely likely to be fake. /u/Stoneymonster has posted a link (http://fotoforensics...8a2c6428.103169) indicating clear layering in the photos. If they were real scans, the image would be uniform. General Information Spoiler Man's favorite aspect of the film is the new cast. He says that they're "better than the originals," and that Oscar Isaac, Gleeson, Ridley and Boyega are "REAL ACTORS" that are legitimately good. There is a scene in which Boyega's character, Deak, refuses to incincerate innocent villagers. Adam Driver's character seems pretty normal until we learn about his obsession with the Sith. Daisy Ridley does not wear any revealing outfits. Han does not have any Force-sensitivity. In Spoiler Man's script, Lupita Nyong'o is human, but his coworkers have claimed that she may have been turned into an alien. Regardless, she is still Boyega's eventual love interest. Pip Anderson (who plays a peripheral character) was hired specifically for his acrobatic skill. The Force is more potent this time around, and general acrobatics less so. There are clones in the film. Spaceships have a derelict look about them. The timegap between episodes have not changed them much, and they're still described as "80's angular". No Super Star Destroyers, but plenty of regular Star Destroyers. The opening involves one in some capacity. They are aiming for 115-120 minutes for length. Even though the movie will be shown digitally, they cannot exceed 6 reels of film. They want to avoid high VPF (virtual print fees). The script has many derivative names. Apparently the name "Kane" was proposed and shot down. JJ Abrams and George Lucas JJ has very high degree of paranoia regarding leaks. Spoiler Man contends that JJ himself is "the only reason the whole plot hasn't been revealed yet," and that the Disney oversight trusts him in keeping spoilers from becoming rampant until the Fall of next year. JJ has apparently been given a blank authority cheque from Disney. JJ is said to have great disdain for the prequels. A rumor circulates LucasFilm that he told Kathleen Kennedy "[George] literally betrayed and murdered his past achievements". Despite that, JJ is said to have paid "lip service" to George previously. Lip service means giving someone approval and/or support. Lucas is sympathetically tolerated and venerated, but also "lampooned" for "murdering the prequels". Bad Robot loathes him. Spoiler Man Spoiler Man believes it will be a good film. He is said to dislike JJ Abrams' works, but he does concede that Abrams is incredibly stressed and determined not to fail (especially in the eyes of the "purists"). It will be "better than the Star Treks". His thoughts on the crossguard lightsaber's design and the new TIE pilot's helmet (https://i.4cdn.org/t...17637082435.jpg) are both negative. Apparently, an insider joke regarding the TIE pilot's helmet is that there's a roof on his head. Spoiler Man contends that the amount of disinformation that will come in February, once Elstree and Pinewood go "ballistic with spoilers", will be very high. In the worst case scenario, he says he is lying to keep you interested in the film, or "muddling up other brutal rumors, hence will improve viewer experience". In an average case scenario, he is telling half-truths that calibrate and manipulate your expectations intelligently. In the best case scenario, he says, "I am absolutely right, but I responsibly avoid vomiting ALL of the big shit right off the bat." For Star Wars fans, he calls this a "win-win". Despite calling the third thread his "final stand", he says "I'll see you guys tomorrow" and will "hold our hands to keep the childlike wonder of classic Star Wars alive through these difficult few weeks". Spoiler Man says that tomorrow he will come with the script scene where Driver meets Serkis (the winter forest scene in the trailer) and offer behind the scenes clues as to whether he is "a skilled bullshitter or the real thing". He contends that it doesn't matter whether or not you believe in him. Some interesting things in there... especially re Max Von Sydow So Max Von Sydow is playing a cyborgified character from the Prequel era. Hmmm? A recognizable male character that survived from the prequel era and may possibly have the trust of Leia / house Organa. Hmmm? It can be only ONE!!! Max Von Sydow = CyberJarJar! May the Binks be with us! Quote
Steph 104th Posted December 7, 2014 Posted December 7, 2014 What I meant was more along the lines of 'There is probably a reason that the new Sith lightsaber has the cross guard other than it just looks cool'. One thing that Lucas originally set out to achieve with A New Hope, from a design standpoint, was to make any props of technology and ships look practical, as if they've been around for a while and have a lived-in feeling. He completely lost sight of that in the Prequels, so a lot of stuff got designed based simply on how cool it looked. I believe that Disney is trying to steer things back into the realm Lucas originally set out to create, so designs for new ships or weapons aren't random, theres a reason for them. Also now its back to rebellion days, a lot of their ships are old and used and battle worn, where as in the prequels the Republic was wealthy, break your starfighter and you get a new one. Quote
Faefrost Posted December 7, 2014 Posted December 7, 2014 What I meant was more along the lines of 'There is probably a reason that the new Sith lightsaber has the cross guard other than it just looks cool'. One thing that Lucas originally set out to achieve with A New Hope, from a design standpoint, was to make any props of technology and ships look practical, as if they've been around for a while and have a lived-in feeling. He completely lost sight of that in the Prequels, so a lot of stuff got designed based simply on how cool it looked. I believe that Disney is trying to steer things back into the realm Lucas originally set out to create, so designs for new ships or weapons aren't random, theres a reason for them. I'm going to counter that the "goofy ball droid" that by all reports Disney insisted on for marketing reasons pretty much blows a hole in the theory of "function over Wow it looks cool!" Being mandated by the Mouse. Quote
Fives Posted December 8, 2014 Posted December 8, 2014 I'm going to counter that the "goofy ball droid" that by all reports Disney insisted on for marketing reasons pretty much blows a hole in the theory of "function over Wow it looks cool!" Being mandated by the Mouse. While that is likely the case, the in-story reason could simply be that there has been a progression in droid technology over the course of the 30 years that have passed since ROTJ. Having in-story explanations is always better, and you can usually find one for most things in Star Wars. Quote
Darth Punk Posted December 8, 2014 Posted December 8, 2014 What I meant was more along the lines of 'There is probably a reason that the new Sith lightsaber has the cross guard other than it just looks cool'. One thing that Lucas originally set out to achieve with A New Hope, from a design standpoint, was to make any props of technology and ships look practical, as if they've been around for a while and have a lived-in feeling. He completely lost sight of that in the Prequels, so a lot of stuff got designed based simply on how cool it looked. I believe that Disney is trying to steer things back into the realm Lucas originally set out to create, so designs for new ships or weapons aren't random, theres a reason for them. I got what you meant, and I agree. I was trying to add Disney carries that idea out to the overall story. They tend to like cohesion top to bottom. Quote
montgocloud Posted December 12, 2014 Posted December 12, 2014 http://www.comicbookmovie.com/other/news/?a=112287 So we have our names. Finn, Rey, Kylo Ren, Poe Dameron, and BB-8. What does this mean? Well, for one, it means that 'Spoiler Man' has lost a lot of credibility. None of these names match up with the ones he gave us, so I doubt any of the information he spouted is true. It seems that it was all conjecture based on previously leaked concept art and rumors. Also, this could confirm the rumor that in The Force Awakens, Kylo Ren (most likely Adam Driver's character) will give into the Dark Side and become a Sith Lord, constructing the rudimentary "junk" Lightsaber that we see in the trailer. Basically, he won't start the film as a Sith Lord. If he did, I doubt they'd give him a standard name like 'Kylo Ren;' I imagine it would be 'Darth So-and-So.' But then again, if Kylo Ren does have a hidden, mysterious darkness to him, wouldn't they want to treat that as a reveal? Now onto the names. They're fine I guess. I bet I'll be more on board once I hear them in context. I'm not sure I like the name Poe. And to be honest, I liked Rey's rumored name, 'Kira,' a lot better. But then again, we can't have a Kira and a Kylo. That would be pretty stupid. Quote
The Legonater Posted December 12, 2014 Posted December 12, 2014 It's possible they used fake names in studio to prevent leaks like Spoiler Man's. Either way, I'm ambivalent about these names. They're alright, but sound pretty weak . Quote
montgocloud Posted December 12, 2014 Posted December 12, 2014 It's possible they used fake names in studio to prevent leaks like Spoiler Man's. Either way, I'm ambivalent about these names. They're alright, but sound pretty weak . Do we know the department of Lucasfilm that Spoiler Man works in? If he's anyone significant, if he knows all of these plot details, then I doubt he'd be in the dark on the main characters' actual names. Quote
Venkefedo Posted December 12, 2014 Posted December 12, 2014 He may have intentionally given fake names to protect his identity! Also, the names may not be complete... someone suggested "Kylo Ren Solo" and "Kira Rey Solo" as full names But, likely, Finn & Rey's full names are unavailable because it'd be considered a spoiler, revealing families they're part of. Rey could be a Solo, a Skywalker, or even something like Darklighter or Antilles... Finn could be a Skywalker, a Calrissian, a Leonis, or any number of others. One or both may be unrelated to any characters from the movies, TCW, or Rebels. Someone did some legwork and found that there was someone named Dameron who did a biography of Edgar Allen Poe. Mark Hamill also revealed what had been rumored before, that BB-8 is actually a practical droid--not CG! Quote
Robianco Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 Pretty much all Star Wars names are rubbish in isolation... Sky Walker as the hero... Solo as the loner... really?! Chewbacca just seems like an abbreviated 'Chewing Tobacco'! Don't get me started on Grievous and Sidious... or Jango!! Porkins for the fat fighter pilot anyone?! I never thought about names as a kid as I just believed in their characters... in the story. There's so much misdirection with all of the rumours etc that it'd be better to take it all with a pinch of salt and not take too much notice of it. If Abrams and Disney are as concerned about the lack of leaks as we understand they are then there's a good chance they'll throw a load of this kind of misdirection in to counter any loose lips from staff no longer under contract at any point before release. Quote
Jedi-Bendu Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 Ok, this has nothing to do with SW Lego and/or the SW movies, but 2 weeks ago the SW boardgame ‘Imperial Assault’ was released by Fantasy Flight Games (who also have games like Descent, X-Wing, Talisman). I got my copy last week and the last time I was so excited was a long, long time ago… The game ‘breathes’ classic OT Star Wars (it is set just after ANH) and looks just great. The miniatures, boardpieces, cards….they put a lot of time and love in this game. There are already no less than 7 (!) expansions coming in early 2015 and they’re all #1 priority for me (I discovered boardgames like HeroQuest, D&D etc +-24 years ago….and waited for a Star Wars version since then). So, if you like boardgames (and SW): don't hesitate and get a copy! (and no; I am not affiliated to FFG in any way, I am just happy with the game Quote
Sir_Basil_Ashton Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 (edited) * DELETED * for format. Edited December 29, 2014 by Sir_Basil_Ashton Quote
Darth Punk Posted January 5, 2015 Posted January 5, 2015 Found a supposed list of Hasbro toys for TFA. Warning possible spoilers, maybe..... http://www.starwarsunderworld.com/2015/01/rumor-hasbros-force-awakens-product.html Quote
Darth Punk Posted January 8, 2015 Posted January 8, 2015 Some interesting news about TFA. http://www.starwarsunderworld.com/2015/01/rumor-action-figure-sets-to-be-released.html By: Benjamin Hart Earlier this week we got a look at a product list from Hasbro for action figures, vehicles and more related to Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens. And today our friends at Jedi News claim to have gotten their hands on info and images regarding an action figure release that will be happening much sooner and along with a special release of the six current films. Jedi News reports: "...It seems that there's more product to come from Hasbro... to support the digital releases of the films probably in time for May 4th although that date could be sooner. We have images and details about 6 box sets that will be released (similar in look and style from the 2011 Blu-ray Commemorative Sets) that will be released around the same time, click on the images for a closer look." "The text in the first image states 'LEFT SIDE PANELS CREATE A COMPLETE COLLAGE WHEN LINED UP. WE WILL COMISSION A NEW ILLUSTRATION THAT FEATURES THE CHARACTERS INCLUDED IN THE ASSORTMENT AND FITS THE SPACE PRECISELY '. It looks as though all the figures will be from Saga Legends, which feature five points of articulation and have all been released before. It should be noted that no female figures are represented." They also revealed info(and UK pricing) for five Lego sets slated for release in June and thirteen others coming later this year. Jedi News adds that they have been told that two of the Episode VII sets are the Milennium Falcon and X-Wing: 75091 Classic Flash Speeder £34.99 75092 Naboo Starfighter £54.99 75093 Death Star Final Duel £69.99 75094 Imperial Shuttle Tydirium £79.99 75106 Imperial Assault Carrier £99.99 75099 Episode VII £19.99 75100 Episode VII £39.99 75101 Episode VII £59.99 75102 Episode VII £69.99 75103 Episode VII £79.99 75104 Episode VII £99.99 75105 Episode VII £129.99 75107 £14.99 75108 £14.99 75109 £19.99 75110 £19.99 75111 £24.99 75112 £29.99 They also mention that the "street date" for all of The Force Awakens merchandise including the second wave of Lego sets, is September 4th. It's very exciting to hear about all of the toys releases that are coming with The Force Awakens, but it's even more intriguing to find out that original six films may be released digitally very soon. Does this mean we'll finally be able to watch the Saga on Netflix, iTunes, Google Play, or all of them(& more) prior to the release of Episode VII? We can certainly hope! Of course, given the reliability of the source and included images, this does seem legitimate, but we still have to file this as a rumor until Lucasfilm confirms it. Source: Jedi News Follow The Star Wars Underworld on Twitter @TheSWU for more updates about this story and other breaking Star Wars news. Quote
Darth Punk Posted January 9, 2015 Posted January 9, 2015 Ultimate Star Wars Guide from DK coming in May, 320 pages. http://www.starwarsunderworld.com/2015/01/ultimate-star-wars-guide-coming-in-may.html Quote
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