

One artist decided to add an "improvement" to the poster for you you prequel fans: Will we get to see any of this stuff in tomorrow's new trailer? We'll just have to wait patiently to see what director J.J.
Finally, there's still no sign of Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker, so don't count on seeing him in the trailer tomorrow. We have it on good authority that it's Maz Kanata, the character played by Lupita Nyong'o. However, next to the duo of C-3PO and R2-D2, there's some kind of new alien creature. Also, it's very interesting how Rey ( Daisy Ridley) and Kylo Ren ( Adam Driver) are juxtaposed perfectly so that it almost looks like she's holding a double-bladed lightsaber at first.Īs for the old heroes, we finally get another look at Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia, with a new hairdo, and she's right next to her old fling Han Solo ( Harrison Ford).

In fact, it actually raises many more questions than answers, not unlike the brief footage from the Instagram teaser as well as the illustration of Finn ( John Boyega) with a lightsaber from the exclusive D23 poster created by Drew Struzan, which had some interesting details to notice and speculate about.įor example, what is that thing in the upper right hand corner? Is that the new super weapon that Starkiller Base is concealing? It would seem so. Sadly, the poster doesn't give much more away. Here's a more high-resolution banner version of the art as well: Here's the official Star Wars: The Force Awakens poster: It's a solid but not amazing theatrical poster. There's no new logo despite previous rumors, but Michael Arndt gets a writing credit. The artwork is mostly what we've come to expect from the Star Wars marketing campaign after six movies preceding it, though it does seem to be missing that Drew Struzan touch. Before the new trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens arrives tomorrow, a new official poster for the sci-fi saga sequel has arrived, finally putting some of the characters we've seen in the previous teaser trailers into the frame.
