Another 'Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens' Trailer Released In Japan With New Images And Hope

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The Japanese version of "Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens" released a trailer that shows new images, dialogues and hope. In the US, the full trailer debuted last month during Monday Night Football, but Walt Disney Japan posted the film trailer which gives more information for all the franchise fanatics.

The October "Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens" trailer has Harrison Ford's Han Solo confirming to Daisy Ridley's Rey and John Beyoga's Finn that the "stories" like Jedi, Dark Side and Force are real. Ars Technica recalled that when younger, Han Solo did not believe in the Force and considered it a "hokey religion."

Japan's trailer showed more glorious visuals of TIE Fighters who appeared against a sunset. There are some imperial storm troopers with flamethrowers to burn the village. Rey was about to be killed with a light saber, as Kylo Ren, the villain, stood behind her putting it at her throat. Carrie Fisher's Leia appeared with X-Wing pilot, Oscar Isaac's Poe Dameron.

There was less information but it keeps the "Star Wars" fanatics craving for more and heightened the desire to watch the upcoming movie next month.

It must be difficult for the next "Star Wars" film to measure up to the high expectations while introducing new thrills and interesting plots. However, the sci-fi's followers are positive it would and believe there will be more information about it to surface between now and Dec. 18. So far, the plot of the movie is not known as the followers only see a few glimpses in the trailers.

BGR noted that while the October trailer ended with "The Force is calling out to you... let it in, "Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens" trailer for the Japanese viewers ended with, "Hope is not lost today... it is found."

"Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens" has new stars Ridley and Boyega working with the classic stars Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher.

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