It's finally here: the teaser trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. It's not that long, but it will do for now. So what are you waiting for? And what are you doing reading this? Head over to to watch it for yourself, then come back here to find out our thoughts shortly.
Early
thoughts: this looks like being the real deal, a return to the core
values (practical effects! Practical droids!) and, more importantly, the
feel of classic Star Wars.
It's also more notable for
what it doesn't show as much as it shows. So, contrary to initial
rumours, we don't get a glimpse of the old stagers returning to the
franchise. There's no Mark Hamill as a bearded Luke Skywalker, no
Harrison Ford as Han Solo, no Carrie Fisher as Leia Organa, no Chewie,
no Threepio, no Artoo.
What we do get is a glimpse at the new
blood that will drive the film - John Boyega, the hero of the film,
intriguingly wearing an Imperial Stormtrooper's outfit. Some rumours had
suggested that Boyega's character would be a guy with a troubled past
trying to find the right path. This definitely tallies with that.
Then
we have Daisy Ridley as the film's heroine (believed to be called
Kira), Oscar Isaac as an X-Wing pilot lining up in formation with a
squadron of fellow pilots, and... the new Sith threat. The dark
voiceover that begins the trailer - "there has been an awakening. Have
you felt it?" - not only tees up the title, but seems to come from a
villain who'll be making life difficult for our heroes.
That
villain may well be the Sith Lord seen near the end of the teaser,
sporting a souped-up red lightsaber that's more ragged and, literally,
laser sword-like than previous models. Speculation already suggests the
voice could belong to Benedict Cumberbatch, but as his involvement in
the film hasn't been confirmed, we'd imagine it will come more from Adam
Driver.
And then, in lieu of faces of old friends, we get an
astonishing shot that heralds the return of the coolest spaceship in
movie history - the Millennium Falcon, swooping and gliding and
loop-the-looping across the sand dunes of Tattooine as it seeks to avoid
any Imperial entanglements. With the one-two punch of that, followed
quickly by John Williams' Star Wars theme, the trailer ends on a
triumphant note that had the entire Empire office bursting into
applause. And we're a jaded, cynical bunch. |
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