Principal photography has wrapped for the much-anticipated Star Wars Episode VII, and to celebrate the crew has revealed the movie’s official title: Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
The sequel is scheduled to release in 2015 and director J.J. Abrams has said he’s tried to bring the classic Star Wars feel back to the franchise. The plot for the movie has been a closely guarded secret, but we have seen glimpses of Millennium Falcon on the set, and the film features Luke, Lea and Han Solo.
The working subtitle of Episode VII was rumored to be The Ancient Fear but we like the sound of The Force Awakens much better.
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8 responses to “Star Wars: Episode VII’s official title has been revealed”
And the die hards who think they could do better will appear in 3,2,1…
When did the Force go to sleep? I thought it was surrounding and binding, flowing through all things.
Maybe they attempting a plot twist and It wasn’t the force flowing at all but now it is… who knows.. They have been so bored with movie ideas lately
I’m guessing they are talking about the midichlorians, which is a concept I wouldn’t miss. That was stupid on Lucas’ part.
typo above:
Millennium Falcon
New name is much better, really looking forward to this. I just watched the 3.1 recut and forgotten how crappy those last 3 movies were. Nothing can repair bad acting.
The Millenial Falcon?!?!?!?!
Yeah, it’s a moody ship that just mopes around the spaceport and doesn’t want to work.
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