Star Wars: The Force Awakens continues to tease fans with its TV spot clips, which give bite-sized tastes of the film without revealing much on the storyline. In its latest TV spot installment, which debuted on Facebookwith the caption, Every generation has a story. Heres Finns, the franchise focuses on John Boyegas character, Finn.
You dont know a thing about me, what Ive seen, Finn says defiantly during the opening of the 30-second clip. We all need to run he delivers urgently as scenes of him taking off his stormtrooper helmet and him running as the world is being blown up around him are revealed.Soon hes wielding a lightsaber against a stormtrooper.
You sure youre up for this? Harrison Fords character Han Solo queries Finn towards the end of the clip. Finns answer: Hell no!
While the teaser clips may leave fans wanting, the franchise plans a never-ending string of films. Star Warsis its own genre, Lawrence Kasdan, who wroteEmpire Strikes BackandReturn of the Jediand assisted onThe Force Awakens, toldWired. Like all genres, it can hold a million different kinds of artists and stories. They say Buddha is what you do to it. And thatsStar Wars. It can be anything you want it to be.
There are at least four new Star Wars planned, with potentially a new film released annually. Plus theres the 2016 anthology film, Star Wars: Rogue One, which is set before the original 1977 film and allows for more expansion.
In the case ofRogue One, were essentially making a period piece, Lucasfilm Story Groups Kiri Hart toldWired. The benefit of making additional episodes that move forward on the timeline is that we are making new space for ourselves.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens premieres in theaters on December 18th.
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