As the movie finished its final day of shooting, "Star Wars: Episode VII" is now officially titled "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," according to an announcement Thursday on StarWars.com.
"Star Wars Episode VII" is the most hotly-anticipated film of 2015. Rumors have spread like wildfire since the announcement of the film, but fans craving spoilers and info got their greatest treat over the last few days as major concept art was spoiled.
If there is something that "Star Wars" movies are not afraid of, it is killing major characters. Would that mean the death of Mark Hamill's beloved Luke Skywalker in "Star Wars: Episode 7"?
During a recent interview with the Huffington Post, Oscar Isaac—who plays an undisclosed character in the upcoming “Star Wars Episode 7” film—revealed that he isn’t fond of the changes that original “Star Wars” director, George Lucas made to the original “Stars Wars” films.
Actor Miltos Yerolemou, who played Syrio Forel in the first season of “Game of Thrones,” will now be taking on an undisclosed role in J.J. Abrams’ upcoming “Star Wars: Episode VII” film.
On Wednesday, Marvel Entertainment announced its plans to republish “Star Wars Dark Horse” comics under a new collection of paperback books entitled, “Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: Volume 1,” Comicbook reports.
Rian Johnson, one of the upcoming directors in the “Star Wars” movie franchise recently opened up about the creation of the highly anticipated “Star Wars Episode VII” movie premiering in theaters next year.
“The FORCE is WITH this movie.” That’s what writer, producer, actor and director Kevin Smith said about the upcoming “Star Wars Episode VII” movie set for release next year.
Tom Cruise could make a cameo in highly anticipated upcoming movie "Star Wars: Episode VII," as he allegedly met up with director J.J. Abrams recently.
Two more women are added to the 'Star Wars' cast. Many major characters in "Star Wars: Episode VII" were revealed in a picture of the cast reading, but it turns out, there are still a few surprises.
On Wednesday, the rumor that “Star Wars Episode VII” would film in Abu Dhabi has now been confirmed by Abu Dhabi’s government backed media hub, twofour54.
With production for the “Star Wars Episode VII” movie already underway, it seems that the movie’s director J.J. Abrams is just as excited and joyful about the “Star Wars” cast and crew as we are.
With the recent news surrounding the official “Star Wars Episode 7” cast announcement comes a new story about the actor who rejected the chance to be in the upcoming Disney film.U.K.’s The Courier reported that during a screening of his most recent film, “The Machine,” 66 year-old Scottish actor, director, and original “Star Wars” cast member, Denis Lawson was asked about his possible participation in the upcoming film.His answer was, “NOPE…BORING!”
Just a few days after confirmation came from the "Star Wars" camp that Tatooine will be, once again, featured in Episode 7, additional reports have confirmed that J.J. Abrams and company have set up shop in Abu Dabi to begin filming!
"Episode 7" filming is well under way, and while JJ Abrams is still remaining frustratingly tight-lipped about the status of the film, we can confirm bits and pieces of the film as time goes on. The latest confirmation: a familiar planet will be making an appearance in the new film!
After months -- actually, years -- of speculation, rumors, and updates, the shooting of "Star Wars Episode 7" is finally upon us, and despite his promises that he will be more "forthcoming" with the news, director JJ Abrams is remaining frustratingly tight-lipped about the much-anticipated project, which is scheduled for release in December 2015.
Before we know it, 2015 will be here, and "Star Wars Episode 7" will be in theatres. And, if you believe Disney president Alan Horn, the much-anticipated film is already shooting!