Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Pre-release)

Japanese poster.
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It looks like Luke is holding the Lightsaber from his hand up, but from his hand down it's his wood staff. Bad photoshop job?
 
It looks like Luke is holding the Lightsaber from his hand up, but from his hand down it's his wood staff. Bad photoshop job?

Hey eegah ! I think it's just a weirdly pixelated image. I see the Bubble Strip where you see wood. If this is a real poster, we'll get a better image of it soon I suspect.
 
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I think the only promo picture I've seen of him with his staff was the one where you saw the back of his closed hand holding the staff, this one you see it in his hand around the back of the saber in his palm.
 
It's a circuit board... like ESB and TFA. The only Graflex with a bubble strip remains the one from the original 1977 Star Wars "ANH".

See there OldKen , you knew exactly what we meant! ;)

I wonder if this means Luke will stand and wield the GRAFLEX after he says "This is not going to go... the way you think!" or if he'll whip out the green lightsaber at that point?
 
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I don't want to rain on anyone's parade, but you guys might want to think about dialing back your expectations for Luke a little. I'd be very surprised if he uses a lightsaber or has any kind of action scene in this movie.

There was one unconfirmed rumor based on people who saw some filming on the set meant to mimic Skelig Michael of a battle between numerous bad guys and Rey and Luke but it’s not clear. We don’t know if Luke even leaves Ach-to in the film although it’s clear Rey does.
 
[Wall Street Journal] reports Disney has crafted agreements through which it will receive roughly 65 percent of ticket sales, "a new benchmark for a Hollywood studio" according to the report. (Average splits range from 40 percent abroad to 55 percent on average in the US to 60 percent for only the largest hits, WSJ writes.)
And anonymous theater owners told the paper that Disney's list of requirements for carrying The Last Jedi are the "most onerous they’ve ever seen."

Among the asks theaters had to oblige, Disney insisted The Last Jedi must be shown on a participating theater's largest auditorium for at least four weeks, theaters must sign individually watermarked contracts so official language doesn't leak, and any marketing must be held until Disney gives theaters the go-ahead.
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"If a theater violates any condition of the distribution agreement, Disney can charge it an additional five percent," the WSJ notes.
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Either way, SlashFilm notes that the heightened regulations for The Last Jedi have kept some smaller film houses from deciding to carry this chapter when it officially releases on December 15. If you're a small-town theater with only a few screens, for instance, being cemented into a single film for a four-week period could mean lots of empty seats.

Source: Ars Technica. https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2017...theaters-than-ever-before-with-the-last-jedi/
 
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