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Star Wars: Episode VII adds new cast and Millenium Falcon: 90 Seconds on The Verge

2014-06-03
we are 562 days away from Star Wars Episode seven hitting theaters let's see where we're at I'm Jake Astor nakos and this is 90 seconds on the verge after the first batch of cast members was revealed in April using the latest actors to join the light side in the dark side of the force is relatively hush-hush until now but BJ nyong'o coming off for oscar-winning performance in 12 years of slave along with Gwendoline Christie best known for her role in Game of Thrones have both been added to the new cast they'll be joining more than a dozen previously announced stars both new and old the Star Wars universe production on the film is already well underway in Abu Dhabi which also means set photos of a gun pouring it judging by both a video from director JJ Abrams and leaked photos from TMZ it looks like episode 7 will lean more on practical effects and set designs in the CG heavy prequels it also looks inspired by original trilogy artist Ralph McQuarrie guide 2012 and yes the Millennium Falcon is back as well as a Starfighter that looks like a cross between an x-wing and an arc 170 from the prequels or so we're guessing because it's clearly not a finished model will have internet Forbes take over from here episode 7 is due out December 18 2015 and already Lucasfilm and Disney are working on the first non trilogy Star Wars film gareth edwards whose reboot of godzilla so far grossed over 375 million dollars worldwide has been tapped to direct the first spin-off film disney's confirmed that three standalone films will happen in the next ten years and i'll likely the origin stories based on characters like boba fett gota or han Solo maybe Jar Jar to for more on Star Wars check out the verge coming up new leaked photos show a taco bell in the moss Eisley cantina gotta get a product placement in somewhere
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