Or maybe it has something to do with her twin brother Luke, who was strangely absent for the majority of the trailer. The idea that Han Solo is about to venture off with a group of young rebels hellbent on taking down the evil forces threatening to wreak havoc upon their universe. The fact that war might finally be upon them again. Who knows what Leia's sad about in this clip, but it could be a barrage of things. This could be one of the best new characters Star Wars has had in years, and this clip gives us another reason to be hopeful about her role in the film. Ridley's Rey is the new super heroine for the franchise, and this shot of her just captures everything we're excited about.
It's the first time we've heard Driver's voice since his character was announced, and it certainly had the creepy raspiness fans of Vader will probably take a liking to.
We all knew Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) was the big baddie in The Force Awakens, but now it looks like he's going to be carrying out Darth Vader's last dying command. With a stoic look on his face, Han simply stares at her and confirms it's all true. In this scene, Rey (Daisy Ridley) is asking Han Solo (Harrison Ford) about all of the stories they've heard regarding his adventures with fellow space renegdes Luke and Leia Skywalker (Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher). While the trailer definitely provided some more insight into what the heroes of sci-fi's most epic universe will have to face in the seventh installment, it also had some pretty great standalone visual moments.Ĭollected below are five of the best scenes from the trailer, in gif form for your viewing and saving pleasure.
On Monday, Disney aired the final theatrical trailer for its upcoming Star Wars film, The Force Awakens.