Saturday, January 9, 2016

The Asian Star Wars Trailer Contains A Ton Of New Footage, Is Obviously Great

Directly after Disney and Lucasfilm dropped the third trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens amid Monday Night Football, J.J. Abrams said that would be the last trailer, keeping in mind there would be plugs paving the way to the opening on December 18, that possible was all that we would see of the up and coming continuation. Evidently, Abrams disregarded this stunning global trailer, which has a TON of new footage. 


It's shocking the amount more footage the advertising group fits into this more extended Star Wars: The Force Awakens reel, concentrating on everything to more BB-8 and Chewbacca (that explosives-propelling Wookie) to the accentuation on Rey (Daisy Ridley) and the troublesome excursion we anticipate that her will persevere. There's a greater amount of the discussion that she is having with a strange female figure, the same convo that dispatched the third trailer that we saw. Furthermore, it prompts this bit of dialog that finishes the trailer, which opens up a radical new box of Star Wars puzzles. 

Trust is not lost today. It is found. 

Obviously, I'm totally blended on this. Subsequent to viewing the third "authority" trailer, I'd ended up persuaded that Disney and Lucasfilm demonstrated to us EXACTLY enough to get us exceptionally energized for The Force Awakens without uncovering anything. Keeping in mind this new teaser still doesn't ruin as much, and leaves a considerable measure of puzzles yet to be uncovered, I don't care for seeing a portion of the symbolism that is being taken off. The shot of Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) remaining over Rey (Ridley) with his lightsaber pointed at her face appears like a picture I would have wanted to find in the theater, on the extra large screen, interestingly. I know. My own deficiency. In any case, Star Wars is one of those uncommon motion pictures that completely can go into radio quiet from now until Opening Day's despite everything it going to offer out theaters for quite a long time (possibly weeks). Concealing footage as of right now isn't an injury for fans. You'd be shielding ourselves from the most exceedingly awful foe… ourselves. 

Can you avoid the footage? You are so near the opening! On the other hand, are you one of the fans who needs to break down each casing made accessible in the middle of now and opening day. That is fine, as well. On the off chance that you are, we have you secured. Here's that authority U.S. trailer, in sublime HD. Perceive how it contrasts from the Asian cut that simply landed. 

Star Wars: The Force Awakens opens in theaters on December 18. As though you should have been be tol

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