Thursday, May 7, 2015

Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens Movie Exclusive News

Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens Movie Exclusive News: "Star Wars: The Force awake" is months away, but it is one of the most awaited films of the year. The big question is how much money the "Star Wars: Episode VII" will do when the movie was released worldwide in December.



In a recent note to clients, analyst at Citi involves estimating the global box office for "Episode VII" of $ 1750000000th This does not seem unreasonable given the global appeal of the film. The latest trailer has been seen 88 million times in 24 hours.

The return of the original cast is a tie in more, leaving the older generations a reason to return to a far, far away galaxy, with new younger viewers to discover the right to vote for the first time. Previously Michael Senno Credit Suisse expected the film could hit $ 1200000000 worldwide. Other analysts have been linked to the achievement of $ 2 billion.

At the top, Entertainment Weekly contains "Star Wars: The Force wakes the most successful films of all time, with ticket sales of more than $ 3000000000 in the world.

Blockbuster movies are never "Avatar" in 2009 ($ 2.7 billion) and "Titanic" in 1997 ($ 2.2 billion). The last movie "Star Wars," "Revenge of the Sith" in 2005 increased $ 848 million worldwide. The film does not look back on the original cast of Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford.

Yes, the speech was true. "Star Wars: Episode VII - wake Force" director JJ Abrams did, in fact, has a new teaser trailer ready to go "Star Wars" Celebration Anaheim panel started Thursday. As expected, the current super fans not greeted with little enthusiasm.

It was also expected to easily get the nod as Texts current day. See for yourself in the video embedded below.

Abrams and "Star Wars" producer Kathleen Kennedy presented the trailer at the end of a round table for an hour about the next new episode of the series of science fiction stories. In addition to sharing no small amount of the secrets of the film, not on stage several times during the debate, in line with the players "Star Wars" original Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Peter Mayhew and Anthony Daniels, the new "Star Wars Galaxies" actor Oscar Isaac Daisy Ridley and John Boyega family and R2-D2 droids and new - and inevitable fan favorites.

All seemed to have the time of their lives, with the enthusiasm of the assembled audience - many of whom had camped at night in the hope of gaining access to the round table.

"The reality is, I've never had more fun to work in my life on something," said Abrams when discussing his first take the helm of a film property aversion so loved. "The risk is much greater than the risk."

For his part, Kennedy made a point to thank the fans of "Star Wars" for their continued support. "I do not think there is nothing more important in society" Star Wars "fans," he said, adding: "This does not mean that, for obvious reasons, we can all (is) from the fans to do, but we're fans. Everyone has a story "Star Wars" and generations of experience is something that is really important and it is everything when it comes to the future of "Star Wars." Guys, annoys us. So thank you."

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