After months of waiting, the cast for Star Wars: Episode VII has finally been announced! No more rumors, no more fake news, and especially no more questions about if the original cast was returning.
Although it was recently revealed that 'Star Wars: Episode 7' would begin filming in Morocco this month, Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn has dropped a bit of a surprise on all of us: the film is already shooting. But the even more surprising revelation is that most of the casting is already complete. Say what?
Forget about 3D. IMAX is the thing that movie studios are going to use to get a few more bucks per movie ticket from you. It should come as no surprise that Disney, who has never been afraid of finding new ways to make money, is planning to release the hotly anticipated 'Star Wars: Episode 7' in this massive format. So are you prepared to pay a little extra to journey to a galaxy far, far away on
Star Wars: Episode VII has been extremely secretive, as J.J. Abrams is wont to do. But the first casting announcement, while not 100% official, has been made! Keep reading to find out who will be playing the villain!
Finally, after months of development, J.J. Abrams has confirmed that he's ready to move on to the next stage: this weekend at the Television Critics Association, the director confirmed that the script has been completed for 'Star Wars: Episode 7,' and that the production is now in "deep prep" on the upcoming film, which is scheduled for a December, 2015 release. Well that's a relief.
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It's been a while since we've heard any rumblings about 'Star Wars: Episode 7,' likely because the film went/is still going through a page one rewrite, but if the film is going to make its December 18, 2015 release date, we're going to start hearing about who's getting cast shortly. The latest word is that 'Breaking Bad' star Jesse Plemons is being courted for a role.
Although they're still searching for their cast and the script is being reworked, we can report a bit of wonderfully optimistic news: some serious work has reportedly begun on J.J. Abrams' 'Star Wars: Episode 7' -- namely, a very important spacecraft has already been put together. If what we've learned is true, the Millennium Falcon has been built and is ready for take off!
There have only been a handful of characters who have appeared in every 'Star Wars' movie so far. So, it's not too surprising to see that one of the saga's most important (and popular) seems to be officially back for 'Star Wars: Episode 7.' Straight from the Twitter account for J.J. Abrams and his Bad Robot production company, here's a look at at the 'Star Wars: Episode 7' workshop.
A 'Star Wars: Episode 7' trailer this early in the game (filming isn't scheduled to begin until early 2014) might seem strange, but there is some solid speculation that the first teaser trailer could be in theaters with 'Thor 2' and online next week.
What if Daniel Day-Lewis was in Star Wars: Episode VII? Wouldn't it be some kind of awesome to have an actor of that caliber in the role of a Jedi? Or even a Sith? Ooooo!!! He can play evil so well! Turns out, even though he said he's taking a long break after Lincoln, that there still could be a chance of this happening! Keep reading to find out why/how!
Anyone who was on the internet in the years leading up to the first 'Star Wars' prequel is probably getting a strong sense of deja vu right now. There is no bigger movie event on the horizon than 'Star Wars: Episode 7' and so every morsel of detail, every tiny leak and every seemingly insignificant rumor is a cause for alarm/celebration/heated discussion. Today, fans have something new to chew on
A few days ago, a special screening of 'Return of the Jedi' was held at Entertainment Weekly's CapeTown Film Festival and audiences found themselves treated to a special appearance by Luke Skywalker himself, Mark Hamill. Over the course of two Q&As, the beloved actor spoke about his involvement in 'Star Wars: Episode 7' and the 'Star Wars' franchise as a whole confirming some information we al
So, it's not gonna be Matthew Vaughn after all. According to an insider that gave The Wrap some exclusive news, J.J. Abrams will be directing Star Wars: Episode VII for Disney. Keep reading for some more details, including who else was in the running to direct the next Star Wars movie.
Actor Jason Flemyng has worked with Matthew Vaughn niiiine times (Bueller? Bueller?). During this little interview with UK movie site Hey U Guys, he all but confirms that Vaughn will be directing Star Wars: Episode VII. Check out the video for confirmation.
It was just announced last week that we can expect a new Star Wars movie in 2015 (What a tease! The world's gonna end next month, right?). Tai also told you earlier about Harrison Ford hinting that he would like to play Han Solo again. Well, now it turns out that Star Wars: Episode VII may have a director already! Keep reading to find out who!
Now that it is official that there will be a 'Star Wars: Episode VII' to be released in 2015, many fans are wondering just what is it going to be about. Will the original cast be in it? Harrison Ford said that he is game to play smuggler turned general Han Solo again.