Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Japanese Poster For 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' Revealed

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By: Benjamin Hart

The promotional campaign for Solo: A Star Wars Story is now in full swing! Since the latest trailer dropped we've been treated to tons of great photos, interviews and TV spots and more. In addition to all of that several great theatrical posters for the film have leaked out from all over the globe. The latest one to hit the web is one of the better ones.
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Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Filming For 'Star Wars: Episode IX' To Begin This Summer

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By: Benjamin Hart

D23 Expo, Disney's biannual convention, took place at the Tokyo Disney Resort in Japan over the weekend, and much was revealed about the company's plans for its various assets. Star Wars was well represented during the event, and we were treated to some new details on Galaxy's Edge, as well as an update on some upcoming films.
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Monday, February 12, 2018

New Details About 'Galaxy's Edge' Shared at D23 Expo Japan

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By: Dominic Jones

We're still over a year away from the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, the Star Wars-themed lands coming to Disneyland in California and Disney World in Florida, however Disney has shared some new details about the lands at D23 Expo Japan, which took place this weekend.  Bob Chapek, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts chairman, took the stage yesterday to offer new details about the two rides that will be featured at the parks.  We'd heard previously that the land would feature a Millennium Falcon ride and a Resistance vs. First Order ride, and while nothing new was revealed about the former, a new tidbit was shared about the latter.  According to StarWars.com,
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Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Another 'The Last Jedi' Japanese TV Spot Released

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By: Dominic Jones

A new TV spot for Star Wars: The Last Jedi which first aired in Japan has made its way online.  The new spot features a couple of new shots from the film, including a new one of BB-8 and one of the Millennium Falcon in flight on Crait.  Otherwise it is mostly made up of shots we've seen in other trailers and TV spots.  Check it out for yourself below,
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New 'The Last Jedi' Japanese TV Spot Released

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By: Dominic Jones

A new TV spot for Star Wars: The Last Jedi which first aired in Japan has made its way online.  The new spot focuses mainly on the characters Rey, Kylo Ren, and Luke Skywalker.  It is mostly made up of shots we've seen in other trailers and TV spots, but there is a very intriguing new shot of Rey with her arm stretched out like she's using the Force at the very end.  Check it out for yourself below,
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Monday, October 30, 2017

'The Last Jedi' International Trailer Released

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By: Dominic Jones

Lucasfilm has released the official International trailer for Star Wars: The Last Jedi online today.  The trailer is mostly made up of footage from the North American trailer released earlier this month, as well as from the teaser trailer released back in April.  There definitely isn't as much new footage in the Japenese trailer for The Last Jedi compared to how much new stuff there was in the International trailer for The Force Awakens.  Regardless, it's still worth a watch.  Check it out below,
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Monday, September 11, 2017

Rian Johnson Says He's Not Directing 'Episode IX'

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By: Dominic Jones

Ever since Lucasfilm announced that Colin Trevorrow would no longer be directing Star Wars Episode IX there has been speculation about who will take over the film.  It was reported that The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson was a front runner to take on the role.  Unfortunately, it looks like that might not be the case.  Johnson appeared at a press event for The Last Jedi in Japan and was asked about Episode IX and the director said, "It was never really in the plans for me to direct Episode IX, so I don't know what's going to happen with it."
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Thursday, April 27, 2017

On This Day: April 27, 1993

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By Ciaran Duggan,

Star Wars creator George Lucas opened Super Live Adventure in Japan 24 years ago today.

George Lucas' Super Live Adventure was a theatrical production which toured Japan from April to September 1993.

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Sunday, November 13, 2016

Kathleen Kennedy Sends Special 'Rogue One' Message To Japan

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By: Benjamin Hart

This past week was an exciting one thanks to some amazing international trailers and TV spots that were revealed for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. In addition to that, it appears our friends at Jedi News have uncovered something to go along with one of the trailers.
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Monday, May 18, 2015

Daisy Ridley and Kathleen Kennedy Talk 'The Force Awakens' and More

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By: Dominic Jones

A couple of weeks ago Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy and Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens star Daisy Ridley held a press conference in Japan to promote the December release of The Force Awakens.   At the time only a brief video of the conference was released, but now Kotaku.jp have posted more details and quotes from the event.  Kennedy and Ridley tackle a variety of topics including preparation for the film, stunt work, and Boba Fett's future.  Here's what the had to say,

(Keep in mind the answers were translated from English to Japanese and then back to English, so they may seem a bit awkward at times.) 

Kotaku: As we get into this epic saga, what research did you do in advance?

Kathleen Kennedy: In order to understand George Lucas’s fictional world and his method for creating it, we spent a considerable amount of time doing research onto what he made. The contents, it is his prior research, which was carried out in order of production, such as about the work that he was affected by, such as Flash Gordon and Akira Kurosawa’s movies. In addition, we looked a lot at early concept art by Ralph McQuarrie; we also went to the San Francisco Lucasfilm archive. The Death Star of the model that was actually used in the movie from the archive in San Francisco can be pulled out, and the Stormtrooper costume can be examined anew. Since the staff there are super Star Wars geeks, they fainted when we stopped by. [Laughs]

Daisy Ridley: Compared to Kathleen, I didn’t do nearly as much research! [Laughs] What I did for the movie was look into how to portray an independent character in a compelling way; what I mainly did for this was to conduct physical training. Reading the script and interpreting Rey’s thoughts and actions were also important, as I wanted to understand what I should show in the film.

Kennedy: Daisy trained with the swordfight choreographer of
Game of Thrones.

Kotaku: She did a lot of training in swordfighting as well?

Kennedy: She learned the bōjutsu fighting style. Rey uses the staff she has in the trailer to fight. Daisy’s gotten to be so good at bōjutsu that even grown men on the set fear it. [Laughs]

Kotaku: The movie’s about half a year away. What are the fans going to do during the wait?

Kennedy: We’ll be unveiling the story in stages in the next six months or so. Fan conventions are important, so I think we’ll show up along with the hardcore fans. Maybe we’ll say something at the Star Wars exhibition being held in Roppongi.

Kotaku: Ms. Daisy, did you get any advice from the cast that appeared in the previous movies?

Ridley: The cast members of Episode IV gave us great warm love and courage. They noted we were about as old as they were when they filmed A New Hope.

Kotaku: Kathleen, did the various actors and crew members need a lot of convincing to sign up to work on/in the next Star Wars movie?

Kennedy: We weren’t hard to convince – we wanted to join! I got a lot of phone calls, so it was harder to find the people who were not able to participate.

Kotaku: In yesterday’s kick-off meeting, you joked that Jar-Jar does not come back. On that note, will Boba Fett come back? Also, is there a possibility of Ewok re-appearance?

Kennedy: Don’t worry: Boba Fett is a high priority among our list, please wait. But seeing how the Ewoks could return is a little harder to imagine. It is quite difficult to give the many stars of Star Wars their own stories on film.

While most of the interview is simply a repeat of stuff we've heard before, there is some interesting tidbits.  Based on the answers, it seems we can expect Rey to see some serious action specifically with that staff we see her holding in some behind the scenes images and in the trailer.  Also, Kennedy talks about the importance of fan conventions to the marketing of the film.  We saw this in action last month at Star Wars Celebration.  Now there seem to be 3 big conventions left where Lucasfilm could, in theory, have some kind of presence, San Diego Comic Con in July, D23 in August, and New York Comic Con in October.  We know Lucasfilm will be at D23, but the other two are somewhat in doubt, especially given how close together in time SDCC and D23 are, plus the fact that Marvel Studios will not be attending SDCC this year.  NYCC seems possible given that it's the last major convention before the film's release.  

And finally, Kennedy stated that Boba Fett is important to the future of Star Wars.  While I don't believe any of the speculation (occasionally being passed around as rumor/fact) that Max Von Sydow is playing Boba in the film, I fully expect to see Boba Fett on the silver screen before the end of the decade.  One of the longest standing rumors is that the second Anthology film, slated for a 2018 release date, will be a Boba Fett film.  This was reported as recently as two weeks ago, when it was reported that the film would be an "origin story" for Boba Fett.

 
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Thursday, April 30, 2015

Video Highlights From Kathleen Kennedy and Daisy Ridley's 'The Force Awakens' Press Conference

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By: Dominic Jones

Yesterday we heard about a press conference taking place in Japan featuring Lucasfilm president and producer Kathleen Kennedy and actor Daisy Ridley (Rey) promoting Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens.  Though there were no major reveals, as expected, and for the most part it was a reiteration of stuff that was stated earlier this month at Star Wars Celebration Anaheim.  Regardless, it's always fun to hear from those two and the Japanese website Asahi has some video highlights from the event.  The questions are asked in Japanese but the answers are in English.  


 
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