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Action-Packed ster Wars 7 Footage Has X-Wing Battles And Han Solo In Action
Action-Packed ster Wars 7 Footage Has X-Wing Battles And Han Solo In Action
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This Thanksgiving, I am thankful for X-Wing dogfights and Han Solos trusty blaster. While the newest TV spot for the movie that were all thankful for,
The Force Awakens, contains mostly footage that weve already seen one place or another, it does contain some great aerial combat clips and Han Solo firing a weapon, which is a thing I didnt know my life was missing so badly until I saw it again. Check out the "All the Way" TV spot below.
Posted by Star Wars onThursday, November 26, 2015
All the way is a fitting title as the spot shows both sides involved in some of the biggest scale scenes weve seen to date. While the original films were all about a small rebel force and a galactic empire, this shows us a larger Resistance and a small First Order. What we get in return much more closely resembles an all out war between two evenly matched sides. Both the battlefields and the skies are full of combat.
Putting this much X-Wing combat into a single spot really begins to show what makes this movie feel different. All of the spacecraft combat that weve seen so far is in-atmosphere. Very little, if any has been in space. While we saw non-space combat in The Empire Strikes Back, the vast majority of the dogfight-style combat weve seen before has been in space. All of X-Wing v. TIE Fighter stuff that weve seen here, which appears to take place on at least two if not three different planets, is all within the planets atmosphere. This gives the fighting a more visceral feel. It gives you the feeling of a smaller battlefield, and thus it feels more risky.
At the same time, the fighting on the ground feels bigger. While the Resistance still doesnt appear to have an army on par with the Orders Stormtroopers, the ground combat feels bigger than anything weve seen before. The Gungans battling on Naboo in The Phantom Menace is the largest scale ground combat I can think of thus far, and the fact that it was all CGI didnt make it feel nearly as real as this does.
The most interesting thing of all, however, may be the opening voice over that talks about the "test" somebody has to face. It sounds like it could be Supreme Leader Snoke speaking to Kylo Ren, but thats not entirely clear. What is the test? Luke Skywalker? The line could of course be getting used entirely out of context, its impossible to know for sure. Thats part of the fun of the whole thing.
Were only three weeks away from the first early screenings of the newest Star Wars film. Perhaps we can eat ourselves into a Thanksgiving food coma and wake up significantly closer to the release date thats taking its sweet time getting here.
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