Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Official Teaser Trailer #2

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So does anybody have any idea who this guy is?
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Are these the new elite stormtroopers like the guys from republic commando, or is it just a single guy?

I believe the current speculation is that the Chrome Trooper is Gwendoline Christie's character.
 
I'm with you on this. If the movie is good enough to get people to do repeat viewings, it absolutely has a shot at the 2 billion marker. I don't necessarily think it will touch Avatar, but it's the only thing I can think of that logically has a shot.
I just don't think I can really see a sequel beating Avatar - that includes the Avatar sequels. Movies like that attract people because there marketed as a completely new experience - one that has never been seen before. Think about the previous top grossing movies (Star Wars, E.T., Jurassic Park, Titanic, Avatar). They were all bold and innovative when it came to the theater experience. Just throw out your opinions on the quality of their stories for the time being. They were all spectacles, but were huge successes because they were unlike anything else that the audience had seen. And that's something that is inherently lost with a sequel. It's a little funny because sequels generally do better than the original for big blockbusters, but not for these "once a decade" type monoliths of the box office.

TFA will be monstrously huge. But I just don't see Avatar numbers.
 
The soundbite is taken directly from RotJ, it's just edited.

No, the inflections are entirely different. In ROTJ he places emphasis on "my SISTER has it" as he is speaking to Leia and is subtly telling her this has he assumes he is going to his death.

They are the same lines except "you have that power too" but not ripped directly ROTJ.
 
Was Luke's/Anakin's light saber not lost when Luke got his hand cut off?

Fell from the Cloud City on Besbin... theoretically someone could have caught it but can't figure how (ignoring the Force).

Of course, the Legends EU posited there was a hovering platform there, a big place. This idea could have been kept for the new canon.
 
No, the inflections are entirely different. In ROTJ he places emphasis on "my SISTER has it" as he is speaking to Leia and is subtly telling her this has he assumes he is going to his death.

They are the same lines except "you have that power too" but not ripped directly ROTJ.

You're wrong, just listen to them both and it's clear they are the exact same sound bites. Here's the scene from ROTJ.
 
To be clear, there's nothing particularly wrong with exploiting nostalgia. I just worry that it'll turn out something like Anchorman 2 where they spend the whole movie reminding you how great the first movie was. Hopeful TFA won't solely rely on episode 4+6 references to be entertaining.

Edit: the first 3 movies, not the newer ones
 
Fell from the Cloud City on Besbin... theoretically someone could have caught it but can't figure how (ignoring the Force).

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Gravity would have pulled it down to whatever planetary core is in the middle of Bespin. Since it's a gas giant, atmospheric conditions must have been hell trying to retrieve it. The alien probably found it during some gas mining expedition or some such, and we see it hand it back to Leia in the "my sister has it" clip.
 
I just noticed! Does anyone hear the echo when Luke speaks? He says "The force is strong in my family" and faintly in a robotic voice it repeats "strong in my family..."

What could it mean?!
 
To be clear, there's nothing particularly wrong with exploiting nostalgia. I just worry that it'll turn out something like Anchorman 2 where they spend the whole movie reminding you how great the first movie was. Hopeful TFA won't solely rely on episode 1-3 references to be entertaining.
Hopefully TFA doesn't have any references to Episodes 1-3 at all, amirite
 
To be clear, there's nothing particularly wrong with exploiting nostalgia. I just worry that it'll turn out something like Anchorman 2 where they spend the whole movie reminding you how great the first movie was. Hopeful TFA won't solely rely on episode 1-3 references to be entertaining.

you probably meant 4-6. you're forgetting your internet audience here. they dont accept that 1-3 exist.

Hopefully TFA doesn't have any references to Episodes 1-3 at all, amirite?

no.
 
Holy guacamole that was awesome

My thoughts overall are kinda mixed.

While I love seeing Han and Chewie back, it seems to me that shot was just a recreation of the classic Han Chewie image from ANH. Same thing with the imagery harkening back to Vader, then Luke's old saber. I'm ok with a little nostalgia, I just hope it doesn't end up being a bunch of nostalgic references strung together with action scenes like ST Into Darkness was. The old movies didn't need nostalgia to be memorable, this one should stand on its own two feet. Maybe they're just showing us this scenes because it's a trailer and he rest of the film won't be as referential to the past films

The troopers look really cool, and I like the secondary design (the one with the horizontal slit visor). The Gwendolyn Chrome Trooper looks like something out of a fan-made short film though. The CG shot with the troopers marching gave me not-so-cool flashbacks of Attack of the Clones.

Overall, I hope the overall tone brings back the "against the ropes" feel the original movies had, with the rebels overrun by a massive galactic empire. Looks to me like the Empire here will be a special forces unit in command by a dark side Jedi wannabe.

Ford looks as badass as ever.

Chrome score: 8.6
 
Design looks outstanding. R2 might be real instead of crap CG this time? Cast look too clean-cut and perfect, like they just stepped out of a Disney movie (oh, wait..yeah they did). Han Solo looks less like "grizzled old-timer" and more like "ready for retirement home". That Chewbacca hasn't aged a day makes it more jarring.

Cautiously very excited; I got the feels.

Wasn't Chewie 200 years old or so back in the original trilogy? What's another 30 years then, right? ;)

I have to say, I got the chills, then screamed like a school girl when they showed Han and Chewie. I have so many happy feelings right now, hope this lot of movies is going to be worth waiting for all these years!
 
Gravity would have pulled it down to whatever planetary core is in the middle of Bespin. Since it's a gas giant, atmospheric conditions must have been hell trying to retrieve it.

I was thinking someone being under it and somehow catching it by accident or something... that is, quite contrived coincidence. WIth the Force, one could theoretically pull it from even great distance (in my headcanon anyway), provided they somehow knew it was there.
Of course, a gust of wind or something could throw it up, i guess?
 
I just noticed! Does anyone hear the echo when Luke speaks? He says "The force is strong in my family" and faintly in a robotic voice it repeats "strong in my family..."

What could it mean?!

I heard it too.

Hopefully TFA doesn't have any references to Episodes 1-3 at all, amirite

I may not think they're great movies but I'm not in favor of throwing out half of Star Wars. And yes, I grew in with the original trilogy.
 
Same way there was a Jedi at the end of the original trilogy? They trained.

And dark-sider=/=Sith automatically. The Sith may be gone but evil guys might still be around.

The way it used to work, a Jedi isn't a Jedi without having passed certain tests. So Luke wasn't actually a Jedi at the end of the original trilogy. Likewise there used to be a technicality with Sith. Something like there can only ever be 1 at a time or something? That rule I don't remember very well.

But I know they threw out a ton of stuff that used to be canon and I don't know what still counts outside of the movie storylines... So all of what I wrote could apply or none of it. /shrug
 
I just noticed! Does anyone hear the echo when Luke speaks? He says "The force is strong in my family" and faintly in a robotic voice it repeats "strong in my family..."

What could it mean?!

Yeah, I heard it too. It sounds like the same voice from the first teaser. Maybe the Force is strong in his family as well...
 
From the deleted scene of Shaak Ti (who is the same species as Ahsoka) getting killed in Revenge of the Sith, they used a real actress with makeup on. The face here doesn't match that look, so likely not her.

What if... and this is a crazy thought, what if they purposefully put in some nonsense to cover up the gifter in that scene because they knew people would freeze frame it and try to figure it out?

Seriously the face doesn't look human, it looks more like they used that head from the Clone Wars cartoon.
 
All good. I do think this has a shot at $2b if it's good enough for repeat business.

I think it's a long shot at best, and it's because it's a known entity. People already have pre-conceived notions about what Star Wars is and isn't, some won't be convinced to come to the theater no matter what. Like the last Harry Potter movie. It was released at the peak of HP fandom, after 10 years of well-received, incredibly successful movies, was by far the most successful one in the franchise, but did not even remotely come close to either Titanic or Avatar.

People said the same things about TPM, how beating Titanic was an afterthought, cuz Star Wars. $2 bill is still a huge number. It will be a while before sequels start hitting that shit. I guess it all it depends on how quickly the Chinese government unleashes its own film market. :P
 
Gotta say now, Harrison Ford looking really into it instead of looking like an angry mummy like these past years really rounds this off beautifully.
 
I'm having flashbacks to all the Nolan fanboys here saying The Avengers was gonna flop...

Which is the underdog in this case? Star Wars has all of Christmas and I have no doubt that Disney will give it more of a push than AoU. I do believe that AoU will be the better movie overall (my trust in JJ has been destroyed since Super 8) but Star Wars will most likely gross the most.
 
I almost cried at the end. Amazing!!!!!

Enough about this box office thing, Avatar will never come close to having the impact on the world Star Wars had, no one talks about avatar anymore (the sequels will obviously change that for a time), Star Wars will never die out. It's changed so many lives, it is the modern myth, it is part of world history in a way Avatar will never be talked about.
 
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