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Star Wars Ep. VII tickets go on sale TONIGHT! (also NEW TRAILER!)


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Not much is known but there are a ton of rumors surrounding the plot which varies from Luke going into hiding because he has become too powerful to this new villain having a strong connection to the Skywalker family. Judging by the trailers, The Empire is resurrected and the past has been buried (to the point where The Jedi are urban legends). That's pretty much it. I, for one, am happy that the plot hasn't leaked. 

I'm going to see the movie regardless. At this point though I just wish we knew SOMETHING about what the movie is actually about. poo, just the opening crawl would be fine. 

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so who is rey crying over in the trailer. obvious someone has died. chewbaccas fur is in the film but there is also a leather jacket.  If rey is going to have the main story develop around her and she is the luke of this trilogy it sounds about right to have someone close to her die to push her into the path of a jedi like luke had when his aunt and uncle were burned and later when ben was killed by vader.

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Created by Science Vs. Cinema, this fan-edit takes the year-old teaser, the trailer from Star Wars Celebration, and the trailer released this week and finds an elegant way to blend them together, giving us a sense of what scenes follow on from each other. 

http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2015-10-23/someone-has-cut-all-of-the-star-wars-trailers-into-one-story-and-suddenly-it-all-makes-sense

 

 

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One person was conspicuously absent from last week’s final poster andtrailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Luke Skywalker is becoming perhaps the most central mystery about Episode VII. The only surprise is that it’s taken so long to start asking: Where is Luke?

Warning: Some spoilers and a lot of speculation ahead...

 

more...http://io9.com/where-the-hell-is-luke-skywalker-in-star-wars-the-forc-1738756069

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