Oscar victor Lupita Nyong’o has graced her second cover of Vogue magazine, and in the midst of looking gorgeous in couture gowns, the actress also spilled some scoop about what it was like filming “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”. The pic’s caption reads: “Together we will destroy the Resistance and the last Jedi”. This week, the company released a new photo from “The Force Awakens” villain, Kylo Ren, played by “Girls” actor Adam Driver. Check it out here. “A student of film who is making movies with a lot of money”.
“I call JJ a nerd rock star”. He said, “The movie explains the origins of the mask and where it’s from, but the design was meant to be a nod to the Vader mask”. The “Girls” star, in a recent interview with Esquire, said that shooting “Episode 7” was an “organic process”.
Given that the Internet has a true story about Ford’s injury and a fake story about Hamill’s near-death experience, it’s surely time for some half-truth about Carrie Fisher’s experience during filming to show up, just to complete the set. With [director] J.J. [Abrams], it’s all about character and story, not special effects. “More important, her performance in “12 Years a Slave” blew my mind, and I was vaguely desperate to work with her”. The original trilogy has already become an iconic part of film and pop culture history, showing the films in theatre’s once again creates a good foundation for new fans who have never even seen the first three films. The movies would be cool but they aren’t stepping stones to the story the way Rebels is and it’s something that appeals to a wider audience as both newbies to the universe can enjoy it as much as those of us in need of a Star Wars fix. “It’s space, it’s a long time ago in a galaxy far away”. That’s so generic and obvious, but it’s hard to balance those things.