Adam Driver talks starring in Episode VII

Although he cannot reveal his role in Star Wars: Episode VII (even though several sources have indicated that he will be playing a villain), Adam Driver talked with Entertainment Weekly about what the experience as a whole has been so far. Here are some of his thoughts concerning the film:

“Oh yeah. The thing about Star Wars that’s so good—sure there’s this huge [canvas]. It’s space, it’s a long time ago in a galaxy far away. That’s set up immediately. But in the midst of all those things, what has made those movies last so long is that they’re all grounded, which is something that is not so far off from every movie with huge universal themes of siblings and parents and betrayal and trust. That’s so generic and obvious, but it’s hard to balance those things.

When you break all of those things down, really it’s just because someone wasn’t loved enough or felt betrayed. That’s what makes those movies so universal. I think they can get in your mind in big and sweeping ways.

I always think back to the original movies and to those quieter moments where Luke is out in A New Hope, and there are the two suns setting, and it’s just such a quiet moment. It is the equivalent, basically, of a farm boy dying to get out of his small town and do something bigger. It’s those kinds of universal themes that ground this whole thing in space.

How great is that to get to work on something that has so much humanity in the midst of it? I feel like that’s everyone’s goal, to balance those two. Again, surreal seems to be the word of this interview. It’s exciting to get that to be part of your life. Now you have to contribute something to it—and that’s not something you, personally, or anyone on set takes lightly. I feel like everybody wants to make it good.

Friendship, I feel, is something that maybe isn’t investigated as much—or maybe I’m not watching those movies. It was such a huge part of the original three. ‘I’m going to go save my friend.’ Everyone was going to go bail their friends out. ‘I can’t do this because my friends, everything is at stake because of my friends. I gotta go back. … Yoda, I gotta leave, whatever… I gotta leave.’ [Laughs]”

It seems to me that the focus of this trilogy will return to focusing on characters, and not just special effects. You can read the entire interview here.

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New Star Wars character designs

The folks over at Indie Review have posted what they believe to be the new design of the storm trooper costume. It looks to be much sleeker than its predecessor. They have also stated that they have good reason to believe that there is a version that comes in chrome with the ability to cloak.

They also claim to have sketches which depict how Han Solo will look in the upcoming film. You can view all the pictures below.

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Bad Boys 3 is coming

Martin Lawrence officially announced on Conan last night that Bad Boys 3 is coming. The first one was an instant hit and a classic, mixing both comedy and of course Michael Bay style action. The second one stalled a bit and seemed to lose its focus, let’s hope that the third one can pick up where the first left off.

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Mark Hamill from the set of Episode VII

Just a quick blurb… from in front of Pinewood Studios in London a picture of Luke Skywalker himself, Mark Hamill, which was posted by Bryan Fuller. I’m going to go out on a limb and state that the Star Wars Universe will return again to greatness. It will never be what it was, a cultural phenomenon, but it will again be great.

Source: Bryan Fuller

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Jason Momoa confirmed as Aquaman

After months of speculation, Game of Thrones actor Jason Momoa has been confirmed to be playing Aquaman in the upcoming Batman v Superman film. It’s a fitting choice considering one of Momoa’s first starring roles began in the water on Baywatch.

 

Source: Den of Geek

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