Hey there Geeks! Are you geeking out over the new Star Wars
trailer as much as I am? I hope so. After the first teaser trailer came out, I
was hesitant to let myself get too excited, but this one…I couldn’t convince
myself to not get excited. So let’s look at this thing shot by shot so that
maybe you can understand why my geek meter is spiking at off the chart levels,
shall we?
Maybe it was the atmosphere in which it was introduced…presented
in the context of all the new info we got at the Force Awakens panel, but
something about this was amped up. So we open on a desert planet we learned is
not Tatooine. It is Jakuu (I may be misspelling that).
And as the camera pans across the desert we see a downed
X-wing, which I admittedly missed first time watching.
But behind that X-wing there is a downed Star Destroyer.
Which begins to make me wonder what this universe is like 30 years post-fall of
the Empire. There was an interesting question to JJ Abrams during the panel
about what the world was going to be like. What the mix between the shiny world
pre-Empire we saw in the prequel trilogy and the dusty dirty Rebellion world we
saw in the original trilogy. The rubble still there 30 years later suggests to
me that things may not be better.
Luke
is doing voice over at this point (at least we assume it’s Luke…I think it does
sound an awful lot like Mark Hamill) talking about how “the Force runs strong”
in his family. His father has it.
Now I think this is a very interesting choice of words. I
don’t know what they mean. But he says has. Not Had. Has. Perhaps they were
just trying to stay with the original wording of this line (Luke says the exact
same thing to Leia in Return of the Jedi when he reveals that they are brother
and sister). But I don’t think JJ Abrams does anything on accident. I believe
that Anakin is dead. But it is still odd to me that Luke would say has, not
had, when he father has been dead for 30 years and he burned his remains. (Unless
of course they’re taking from the Hand of Thrawn books and have cloned him…wouldn’t
that be something).
”My
Sister has it. You have that power too.” Luke continues and this is one of the
most interesting shots in the trailer for me. Because they want you to believe
this is Leia. But unless this is a flashback…the hands on the right are not old
enough to be Carrie Fisher’s hands. But I do believe the hands on the left to
be Daisy Ridley, whose character Rey we learned during the panel is an
independent woman who is a scavenger on Jakuu. I’m still holding out hope that
she is also a Skywalker (well, Leia’s daughter). She looks enough like Natalie
Portman that I will be terribly disappointed if she isn’t.
Next shot. We are treated to some footage of the new X-wings
and Poe Dameron as pilot. It was said in the panel that a certain princess has
sent him on a mission. I suppose it is possible he is the Skywalker child. But given
the backstory we had on Daisy Ridley’s character, she just seems the more
likely candidate in this typical story.
Again
we see the world’s most ridiculous lightsabre design.
And
then Rey and Finn are running away from something exploding. I think this
actually comes after a later shot in the trailer. In the panel they said that
Rey meeting Finn on Jakuu is what kind of kickstarts her story.
Also,
I couldn’t help but think of another Star Wars outfit when I saw this full shot
of Rey’s costume:
I still say this is Adam Driver’s character. Because the
only other cast members are ladies. And it doesn’t look like a lady’s body to
me. Maybe I’m wrong. I wouldn’t mind being wrong (GIRL POWER).
This is an interesting shot I didn’t notice in detail when I
was first watching. This appears to be the Empire. I mean, I know it’s the
Empire, storm troopers, but look at the stage. There are still ranks amongst
the Empire. The Empire isn’t dead. But I also don’t think the Empire is
necessarily beaten down. And are they based on Hoth?
Tell
me she doesn’t resemble Natalie Portman. Do it. I dare you.
The
shots before this one are actually pretty interesting. It appears that TIE
fighters are firing on other TIE fighters. And right before Finn removed his
helmet, there was a bloody handprint on it. If I had to hazard a guess, Finn is
about to defect. Wind up on Jakuu. Meet Rey. Set things in motion.
Yeah
the Empire isn’t dead.
Now
is this the same baddie we saw before with a ridiculous lightsabre? Or do we
have more than one?
BB-8!!!!
I want one.
This
is the scene I was referring to earlier. I think Finn takes Rey’s hand and then
they run away from explosions.
The Millennium Falcon is alive and well and flying through the bowels of another
crash landed ship?
Hey
there boys. Yeah you’re home.
So what did you think? What am I wrong on? Watch it yourself and Sound off in the
comments below!
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