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The man who most recently has been spending the bulk of his time guiding the latest incarnation of “Star Trek” on the big screen had insisted for weeks that he wouldn’t be jumping franchises to board “Episode VII,” though he did reveal to Empire in an interview late last year that he’d been approached about the project.
This is how crazily anticipated Star Wars: Episode VII is: On Friday morning in theaters.
You never know — director J.J. Abrams’ first teaser for the Star Trek reboot just showed the USS Enterprise(star trek ewwh!).Trailermore will do a full analysis of the trailer on Friday that you won’t want to miss, but till, let’s hope the teaser trailer will be longer trailer instead of teaser; a world of mind-blowing Star Wars childhood-coming back jaw-drop-into-popcorn moments in which every-one going to lost. . This is entirely too much to ask from an 88-second teaser, yet it’s also what the eventual first full trailer, and even the film first look will reveal some plot or characters.
From less to more important is just get ready for the moment:
9.Baddie Sith Lord:
So, we still don’t really know much about his “Star Trek Into Darkness” character but, seriously, just listen to that voice. Is there anyone who could make a better Sith Lord? The chameleonic British actor already is beloved by genre fans. He’d be a great addition to the cast in really any role. As would Simon Pegg. Maybe not as a Sith Lord, but there’s no question he could be the cool teacher at, say, a Jedi Academy?
8.Time travel:
It’s a part of nearly every Abrams project. Surely, there must be a way to use the Force for good and erase Jar Jar Binks from existence?
7. A attractive story concept: Remember that weird feeling at the begin of The Phantom Menace when you realized that this is the tale of a trade dispute(shit!), like you were watching some intergalactic version of SPACE TRADE MARKET? This is just a teaser, so too much expectation shoud be considered bad, but it would be great to get a common-sense clue of one story gives that feels excite and suggests a tale that we will really want to watch.
6. New planets, weapons, droids, ships,legends:
in old time when everything introduced in the Star Wars universe was always new for audience. Every vehicle, every landscape, every prop seemed so alien and techie and interesting. While we want to see the Falcon and C-3PO again in modern style with thier humour, it would important to see how the galaxy is expanding in the new era of peace. So what will it be: The spice mines of Kessel? The islands of Ord Mantell? The forests of Mandalore? Some sci-fi eye candy please. Few legends die in wars of stars but new legends born in meantime to save the universe. New star savers may make audience happy too!
5. Improved space battle / The Force control:
In Every Star Wars film has attempted to increase the standards for ship fights. Fans love every scene that fullfills their souls with joy/intensity and expansion of galactic-space action in the new film should progress. Because, today there is star trek, Guardians of Galaxy , jupiter asceniding too! have shown improved progress report on space movies, will star wars can win wars against them. Now, the film is called The Force Awakens — fans of the Star Wars animated series and the expanded universe of books know there are creative and destructive uses of The Force that the films never completely used (no availability of quality VFX at that time) (Vadar turning background objects into weapons during his battle with Luke in Empire Strikes Back is an example of the potential of Force powers during combat that was never much expanded on). Force is everywhere just not in real and reel.
4. The balanced theme:
Now-a-days people like's Not too! light, not too! dark films(well, too dark would be okay, but j.j.adams won't make Episode VII too dark). And some dry and funny swings will be there. practically: That intensed-but-enjoyable Empire Strikes Back theme.
3.Limited CG:
Please, please use prosthetic makeup to design creatures that occupy actual physical space. Vividly rendered alien worlds are great, but they’re better when they’re populated with beings that exist in three real-world dimensions. Call us old-fashioned, but we’ll take a giant walking carpet over a CG phantom any day.
2. Compelling first look at some new characters:
young actors like Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, Lupita Nyong’o, Oscar Isaac, Gwendoline Christie are new hope. The franchise is dead unless it can engage fans with fresh characters that will attract the youth audience, that's why they’re a part of the Star Wars universe and can compete, at least on some level, against the original trio.
1. Han, Luke and Leia old trio with young hearts:
They won’t look the same, but can they feel the same? The biggest question facing the film is whether Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher can convincingly slip back into their iconic roles 30 years later without the audience feeling “Behold the ravages of age!” / Kingdom of the Crystal Skull despair. The characters need to be familiar, yet not act light years younger then they really are. It’s such a tricky balance, because what 60 year old behaves remotely like they did when they were 30? Yet if Han/Luke/Leia have matured too much, they’ll feel entirely different.
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The man who most recently has been spending the bulk of his time guiding the latest incarnation of “Star Trek” on the big screen had insisted for weeks that he wouldn’t be jumping franchises to board “Episode VII,” though he did reveal to Empire in an interview late last year that he’d been approached about the project.
This is how crazily anticipated Star Wars: Episode VII is: On Friday morning in theaters.
You never know — director J.J. Abrams’ first teaser for the Star Trek reboot just showed the USS Enterprise(star trek ewwh!).Trailermore will do a full analysis of the trailer on Friday that you won’t want to miss, but till, let’s hope the teaser trailer will be longer trailer instead of teaser; a world of mind-blowing Star Wars childhood-coming back jaw-drop-into-popcorn moments in which every-one going to lost. . This is entirely too much to ask from an 88-second teaser, yet it’s also what the eventual first full trailer, and even the film first look will reveal some plot or characters.
From less to more important is just get ready for the moment:
9.Baddie Sith Lord:
So, we still don’t really know much about his “Star Trek Into Darkness” character but, seriously, just listen to that voice. Is there anyone who could make a better Sith Lord? The chameleonic British actor already is beloved by genre fans. He’d be a great addition to the cast in really any role. As would Simon Pegg. Maybe not as a Sith Lord, but there’s no question he could be the cool teacher at, say, a Jedi Academy?
8.Time travel:
It’s a part of nearly every Abrams project. Surely, there must be a way to use the Force for good and erase Jar Jar Binks from existence?
7. A attractive story concept: Remember that weird feeling at the begin of The Phantom Menace when you realized that this is the tale of a trade dispute(shit!), like you were watching some intergalactic version of SPACE TRADE MARKET? This is just a teaser, so too much expectation shoud be considered bad, but it would be great to get a common-sense clue of one story gives that feels excite and suggests a tale that we will really want to watch.
6. New planets, weapons, droids, ships,legends:
in old time when everything introduced in the Star Wars universe was always new for audience. Every vehicle, every landscape, every prop seemed so alien and techie and interesting. While we want to see the Falcon and C-3PO again in modern style with thier humour, it would important to see how the galaxy is expanding in the new era of peace. So what will it be: The spice mines of Kessel? The islands of Ord Mantell? The forests of Mandalore? Some sci-fi eye candy please. Few legends die in wars of stars but new legends born in meantime to save the universe. New star savers may make audience happy too!
5. Improved space battle / The Force control:
In Every Star Wars film has attempted to increase the standards for ship fights. Fans love every scene that fullfills their souls with joy/intensity and expansion of galactic-space action in the new film should progress. Because, today there is star trek, Guardians of Galaxy , jupiter asceniding too! have shown improved progress report on space movies, will star wars can win wars against them. Now, the film is called The Force Awakens — fans of the Star Wars animated series and the expanded universe of books know there are creative and destructive uses of The Force that the films never completely used (no availability of quality VFX at that time) (Vadar turning background objects into weapons during his battle with Luke in Empire Strikes Back is an example of the potential of Force powers during combat that was never much expanded on). Force is everywhere just not in real and reel.
4. The balanced theme:
Now-a-days people like's Not too! light, not too! dark films(well, too dark would be okay, but j.j.adams won't make Episode VII too dark). And some dry and funny swings will be there. practically: That intensed-but-enjoyable Empire Strikes Back theme.
3.Limited CG:
Please, please use prosthetic makeup to design creatures that occupy actual physical space. Vividly rendered alien worlds are great, but they’re better when they’re populated with beings that exist in three real-world dimensions. Call us old-fashioned, but we’ll take a giant walking carpet over a CG phantom any day.
2. Compelling first look at some new characters:
young actors like Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, Lupita Nyong’o, Oscar Isaac, Gwendoline Christie are new hope. The franchise is dead unless it can engage fans with fresh characters that will attract the youth audience, that's why they’re a part of the Star Wars universe and can compete, at least on some level, against the original trio.
1. Han, Luke and Leia old trio with young hearts:
They won’t look the same, but can they feel the same? The biggest question facing the film is whether Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher can convincingly slip back into their iconic roles 30 years later without the audience feeling “Behold the ravages of age!” / Kingdom of the Crystal Skull despair. The characters need to be familiar, yet not act light years younger then they really are. It’s such a tricky balance, because what 60 year old behaves remotely like they did when they were 30? Yet if Han/Luke/Leia have matured too much, they’ll feel entirely different.
SOME FANS HAVE MADE FAKE TRAILER (MUST WATCH):
SHARE YOUR VIEWS ON EXPECTING STAR WARS TEASER IN COMMENT BOX :

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