And while there's nothing quite as arresting as that first shot of John Boyega in the first trailer, and nothing quite as squee-inducing as the revelation of Han and Chewie in the second, it's nonetheless a well-rounded trailer that offers several enticing hints without giving up the mystery the project is shrouded in. The good news is that there's a lot of new footage in this trailer to keep Star Wars fans drooling until December. And here's the poster Lucasfilm/Disney But back to that trailer. First, fans were treated to a glimpse of the film's official poster (which you can see below), but the main event arrived at halftime of October 19's Monday Night Football game: the third (and, many assume, final) trailer for The Force Awakens. It's appropriate, then, that after humming along steadily for months (years?), the Star Wars hype machine has kicked into hyperdrive the past couple of days. Ticketing websites have been overloaded since tickets went on sale.) It's getting real, everybody. It's a little hard to believe, given how long we've been hearing about it, that Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens is only two short months away from being a movie that fans can see in theaters, rather than consume piecemeal via set photos, teaser trailers, rumors, and pre-release merchandise.īut as of this very moment, impatient Star Wars fans - is there any other kind? - are buying actual tickets to the actual film, for showtimes ranging from December 17 (the night before the film's Friday, December 18, release date) to January 3.
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