Amazing.
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So, when are we going to see a Rogue One trailer? Will they wait until Celebration or will they attach it to The Force Awakens later in its run like what they did with The Two Towers preview?
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I still say Super Bowl.
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I actually think I'm more excited about Ep VIII than I was for TFA. Which is hard even for me to believe.
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I'm not a huge fan of directors' cuts and modifications to a movie. I feel the movie that comes out is the movie that should be the intended final product.
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Anyone else hoping Yoda makes an appearance? I don't care if it's just a small cameo of Force Ghost Yoda speaking with Luke, that would be enough for me.
quote:I think they glow of Episode VII may make even more sense for a Super Bowl ad. Disney has to make it clear to everyone what type of movie this is (and let's be honest, the average movie goer doesn't even know this exists). May may be too late and the Super Bowl let's Disney engage the audience and let them know that Star Wars truly will be an ongoing experience similar to the MCU.
I would bet anything Disney waits to debut the Rogue One trailer with Captain America: Civil War on May 6th. A Super Bowl premiere feels way too soon to me, if only because a month from now they'll still want everyone to be basking in the glow of The Force Awakens. Besides, the Super Bowl is almost always reserved for spring/summer movie trailer premieres. Don't quote me on this, but I'm almost positive that a movie 10-11 months out has never debuted its first look during the Super Bowl. So if not the Super Bowl, and not with Captain America, my only other guesses would be with A) with Batman v Superman on March 25, or B) The Jungle Book on April 15. That said, Captain America just feels right. In fact, I could see some kind of behind-the-scenes teaser debuting on the TFA Blu-ray/DVD release in April, followed by the first theatrical trailer in early May.
What's really going to be interesting is to see how Disney handles the Episode VIII marketing in conjunction with the Rogue One marketing, since Episode VIII hits theaters a mere five months after Rogue One. I don't know, but I just can't see them advertising Episode VIII before Rogue One hits theaters. I feel like all the attention would go to Episode VIII before Rogue One even has a chance to make its mark. After TFA's historical success, Disney knows everyone and their dog is already in for Episode VIII. That, and those characters need a good long while to breathe before we see another glimpse of them, I think. Seeing a trailer with Rey, Finn and Kylo Ren this summer, or even this fall, feels like overkill. But getting our first glimpse of them again, say, after the end credits of Rogue One? That feels about right. Which, again, makes me think Disney will hold off a bit and use the spring/summer to premiere Rogue One footage instead.
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Han dies
Luke has no lines
Should have taken BES seriously, you knuckleheads