View Full Version : [StarWarsVII] Trailer Tomorrow, See 40 Seconds Now PLUS The One Sheet Poster Revealed
ApexOversteer
10-18-2015, 5:47pm
The full trailer for Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens drops tomorrow, during halftime of the Monday Night Football broadcast and various outlets have been offering teases of it today...
Tease 1
STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS Teaser TRAILER 4 (2015) Sci-Fi Movie HD - YouTube
Tease 2...
STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS Teaser TRAILER 5 (2015) Sci-Fi Movie HD - YouTube
Tease 3...
STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS Teaser TRAILER 3 (2015) Sci-Fi Movie HD - YouTube
... and here's the official poster...
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb164/ApexOversteer/forceawakens-finalposter-highres-700x1037.jpg
Banner version...
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb164/ApexOversteer/starwars-banner-poster-final.jpg
ApexOversteer
10-18-2015, 5:49pm
Dig that crazy Death Star...
onedef92
10-19-2015, 9:26am
Is Mark Hamill on the poster? :confused: I heard on a radio program this morning that not all Star Wars fans will have to wait in line for tickets.
Lucasfilm announced on Sunday that advance ticket sales will arrive on Monday (Oct.19). The trailer will air during ESPN's Monday Night Football game between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles. :seasix:
I'll bet those jokers sell out within 10 minutes, too. Even though the movie doesn't open in the U.S. until Dec. 18.
onedef92
10-19-2015, 9:31am
Dig that crazy Death Star...
"That thing's operational!"
Mike Mercury
10-19-2015, 9:41am
Is Mark Hamill on the poster? :confused:
No. He's sportin a beard in the movie though.
The new death star is now a "star" killer; the past ones targeted planets.
onedef92
10-19-2015, 9:43am
No. He's sportin a beard in the movie though.
The new death star is now a "star" killer; the past ones targeted planets.
Budget cuts..... :D
erickpl
10-19-2015, 10:11am
Star > planet. Why take out one planet when you can take out an entire system? :)
Efficiencies at work.
Mike Mercury
10-19-2015, 11:02am
Awakens takes place 30 years past the timeline of the first movie.
Mike Mercury
10-19-2015, 11:09am
STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS Teaser TRAILER 3 (2015) Sci-Fi Movie HD - YouTube
http://blog.screenweek.it/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/star-wars-the-force-awakens-meme-32.jpg
Mike Mercury
10-19-2015, 11:15am
the special edition has been released already:
http://i.ytimg.com/vi/pPuUiENIuPI/hqdefault.jpg
onedef92
10-19-2015, 11:18am
the special edition has been released already:
http://i.ytimg.com/vi/pPuUiENIuPI/hqdefault.jpg
Hopefully, there won't be too much of that shet. It is an Abrams joint, though. :lol:
ApexOversteer
10-19-2015, 2:25pm
No. He's sportin a beard in the movie though.
The new death star is now a "star" killer; the past ones targeted planets.
... a reference to Anakin's original surname in the first drafts of the screenplay that would eventually become the 1977 film... Starkiller...
onedef92
10-20-2015, 10:14am
The Force is not strong with Fandango and other online ticket merchants, apparently. Mofo's got jocked like flies on a bantha.
‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Ticket Presales Crash Fandango & Others
October 19, 2015 5:59pm
The months and months of hype have paid off for Disney and Lucasfilm this afternoon, as theater chains began offering advance ticket sales for Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which hits theaters two months from today on December 18. Perhaps a little too well, however. Legions of Star Wars fans immediately rushed to online ticket sellers to secure their seats but alas, the force is not strong with them. The sudden rush of demand from Jedi-happy fans has caused loading issues and site outages on purchasing platforms including Fandango, the Alamo Drafthouse, and AMC Theaters.
Fandango was most seriously affected as of this writing, with the site timing out before the home page loads when we attempted to access it. Service for ticket sellers has been spotty all over, and though many fans were eventually able to purchase tickets after several attempts, others are reporting they’ve gotten access only for these sites to crash again before finalization.
While inconvenient for moviegoers, the news has to feel like victory to Disney and Lucasfilm, demonstrating the continuing pop cultural and market power of the franchise many abandoned after less-than-universally beloved prequel trilogy ended in 2005. Of course the film was going to be a success, but how much of a success is the key question. Experts have been predicting a record-smashing $615 worldwide opening for the film. Obviously great if it happens, as we saw earlier this year with The Avengers: Age of Ultron, failure to meet those expectations might lead to people talking about The Force Awakens as a disappointment no matter how many lesser millions of dollars it rakes in. Right now those sky-high (or, if you prefer, orbital) predictions for box office earnings look positively reasonable.
That’s small comfort for those still unable to buy their tickets – Predictably, fans were not happy, taking to twitter en masse to lament their destiny.
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