Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Pre-release) (Spoilers)

I doubt any of this drivel is accurate...:rolleyes



Throw this one out there....

It's said a character from the PT will be in the new trilogy, we see two robotic arms holding Vaders helmet. Could this be General Grievous returned? after all he was mostly a droid, that could have been downloaded into a new body, he was trained in the jedi arts and he collected light sabers as he had a stash of them under his cloak. Just speculating.

Han and Chewie take back the falcon after a scuffle, then chewie and han, leia and solos daughter go find solos son as the daughter said her brother is acting strand and collecting a bunch of sith objects. They locate her bother Han tries to tell him to cut it out and bring him back and they embrace and then you here a sound of a lightsaber igniting and that was solos son igniting the saber against solos stomach thus stabbing him with it. Chewie is banged up from the fight to get the falcon back so he cant help, they all fly away. Leia seeks out luke and asks for his help to bring her son back to the good side as he did for their father then you see luke stand up and go , then credits after the funeral.
 
The idea of an unstoppable force ghost Palpatine as the central villain does not excite me. How do people come up with this stuff? Lol.
 
I don't know where you are getting your info, but the most accurate sources say nothing of the sort.


So this means the script is wrong? :p

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I read the script 6 months prior to the release of ep3...and it was correct
So shall the script for ep7....but I will verify that on Dec 18th , actually in October :D
 
So this means the script is wrong? :p

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I read the script 6 months prior to the release of ep3...and it was correct
So shall the script for ep7....but I will verify that on Dec 18th , actually in October :D

And yet you say Grevious is in the film based on seeing two robotic arms holding the helmet of Vader, which is wrong. That's Adam Driver.

And this is complete nonsense. Your credibility is dubious. But congrats, you are the first real troll we've had in this thread!

"Han and Chewie take back the falcon after a scuffle, then chewie and han, leia and solos daughter go find solos son as the daughter said her brother is acting strand and collecting a bunch of sith objects. They locate her bother Han tries to tell him to cut it out and bring him back and they embrace and then you here a sound of a lightsaber igniting and that was solos son igniting the saber against solos stomach thus stabbing him with it. Chewie is banged up from the fight to get the falcon back so he cant help, they all fly away. Leia seeks out luke and asks for his help to bring her son back to the good side as he did for their father then you see luke stand up and go , then credits after the funeral."




 
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script doesnt mention who is holding the helmet nor does it give the characters name. Nor does it mention Grievous at all in the script. What I do know is there is a character from the PT which plays a big role in this film.

The other mentioned items do come from the script.
 
script doesnt mention who is holding the helmet nor does it give the characters name. Nor does it mention Grievous at all in the script. What I do know is there is a character from the PT which plays a big role in this film.

The other mentioned items do come from the script.
... yeeeeah...
 
I know for a FACT Han gets killed by Kylo , FACT Leia seeks Lukes help to turn her son back to the good side AFTER the death of Han. FACT there is a funeral and its Han's, The last scene in the film is the business end of lukes hilt and it ignites and then the credits appear leaving you hanging until Ep8

I do however have a problem with that last scene, seems luke is out to seek revenge but the jedi dont seek revenge (Revenge of the Jedi was changed for that very reason to Return of the Jedi and Sith seek Revenge as in Revenge of the Sith)

Palpatine is in this trilogy, I know it and everyone will come back here and say "you were right!" may take a couple of years but hey I can wait :D
 
I read the script too. Biggs is the guy with the robot arms. He survived the Death Star assault but was horribly disfigured. He blames Luke and is collecting Sith artifacts in order to exact revenge. You heard it here first. Biggs Darklighter will have his revenge. Lucas was setting this up from the beginning.
 
I know for a FACT Han gets killed by Kylo , FACT Leia seeks Lukes help to turn her son back to the good side AFTER the death of Han. FACT there is a funeral and its Han's, The last scene in the film is the business end of lukes hilt and it ignites and then the credits appear leaving you hanging until Ep8

I do however have a problem with that last scene, seems luke is out to seek revenge but the jedi dont seek revenge (Revenge of the Jedi was changed for that very reason to Return of the Jedi and Sith seek Revenge as in Revenge of the Sith)

Palpatine is in this trilogy, I know it and everyone will come back here and say "you were right!" may take a couple of years but hey I can wait :D

Are you a refugee from the Jedi Council Forums? You can't even keep your own story straight. You said Palpatine is featured in the second teaser as the man in robes at the Stormtrooper assemble of the First Order but now he may appear later in Ep. 8 or 9? Which is it. And everyone here knows Kylo kills Han, he is Han and Leia's son, Leia give Rey Luke's lightsaber and sends her to Luke at the end of the film.
 
I think we have a... WAIT for it! nasty%20troll.jpgIn our midst...
 
Well, "Snoke" is better than Darth Maul, Sidious, Plagueis, Tyranus or Count Dooku. May as well just have named them, "Darth really, REALLY bad guy".
 
The repentance means nothing, Obi Wan and Yoda could only become force ghosts because they had learned how from Qui Gon, if Vader had somehow learned the secret too, don't you think Palpatine would have as well?
 
The repentance means nothing, Obi Wan and Yoda could only become force ghosts because they had learned how from Qui Gon, if Vader had somehow learned the secret too, don't you think Palpatine would have as well?

Yeah but I don't really blame the OT for that, GL originally probably envisioned that upon death Jedi become spirits like that, or maybe at least ones who die selflessly and become one with the force. Only the PT made it into a skill that could be trained.
 
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