The 2015 reboot of the Star Wars franchise, The Force Awakens, has been labeled by many as more of a remake instead of the beginning of a new trilogy, with a plot that closely follows the original 1977 film, Star Wars: A New Hope.
Riding galaxy-sized expectations, the new “Star Wars” movie is already setting records for pre-opening ticket sales, with still a month to go. But does that mean the movie’s destined to be the biggest of all time?
Star Wars fans usually flood the Comic-Cons, yet the new sequel “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” coming in just a few months escalated the hype to a new level
After holding open auditions last year, Lucasfilm announced Sunday actors Crystal Clarke and Pip Andersen will be cast in the next Star Wars film.
The latest actress linked with J. J. Abrams’s Star Wars is recent Oscar winner and 12 Years a Slave star Lupita Nyong'o.
Carrie Fisher’s Princess Leia character looks set to make more than a cameo appearance in Star Wars Episode VII.
The 2015 reboot of the Star Wars franchise, The Force Awakens, has been labeled by many as more of a remake instead of the beginning of a new trilogy, with a plot that closely follows the original 1977 film, Star Wars: A New Hope.
Riding galaxy-sized expectations, the new “Star Wars” movie is already setting records for pre-opening ticket sales, with still a month to go. But does that mean the movie’s destined to be the biggest of all time?
Star Wars fans usually flood the Comic-Cons, yet the new sequel “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” coming in just a few months escalated the hype to a new level
After holding open auditions last year, Lucasfilm announced Sunday actors Crystal Clarke and Pip Andersen will be cast in the next Star Wars film.
The latest actress linked with J. J. Abrams’s Star Wars is recent Oscar winner and 12 Years a Slave star Lupita Nyong'o.
Carrie Fisher’s Princess Leia character looks set to make more than a cameo appearance in Star Wars Episode VII.