The 2015 reboot of the Star Wars franchise, The Force Awakens, has been labeled by many as more of a remake instead of the beginning of a new trilogy, with a plot that closely follows the original 1977 film, Star Wars: A New Hope.
What is high level Jedi-ism? What is the Force? In Star Wars, it refers to the ability of a high level martial-artist-knight, a Jedi—to use supernormal abilities.
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” has already surpassed $100 million in North America and $250 million globally, setting it up for a record-breaking weekend
Riding galaxy-sized expectations, the new “Star Wars” movie is already setting records for pre-opening ticket sales, with still a month to go. But does that mean the movie’s destined to be the biggest of all time?
The 2015 reboot of the Star Wars franchise, The Force Awakens, has been labeled by many as more of a remake instead of the beginning of a new trilogy, with a plot that closely follows the original 1977 film, Star Wars: A New Hope.
What is high level Jedi-ism? What is the Force? In Star Wars, it refers to the ability of a high level martial-artist-knight, a Jedi—to use supernormal abilities.
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” has already surpassed $100 million in North America and $250 million globally, setting it up for a record-breaking weekend
Riding galaxy-sized expectations, the new “Star Wars” movie is already setting records for pre-opening ticket sales, with still a month to go. But does that mean the movie’s destined to be the biggest of all time?