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Countdown To Star Wars: The Last Jedi – New Card NOW LIVE – CANTO BIGHT CASINO PATRONS
Topps is releasing a new card every day for a special online-only set, “Countdown to Episode 8.” Card #2 has just dropped!
The cards will go live every week day until the release of the newest Star Wars movie, The Last Jedi, on Dec. 15. The card images will contain never-seen-before images of Episode 8. These are not images from the trailer.
The second card in the series is LIVE NOW, exclusively on Topps.com – Click here to check it out!
Star Wars: The Last Jedi “Tempt” TV Spot
Countdown To Star Wars: The Last Jedi – New Card NOW LIVE – REY ENCOUNTERS LUKE SKYWALKER
Starting today, Topps is releasing a new card every day for a special online-only set, “Countdown to Episode 8.”
The cards will go live every week day until the release of the newest Star Wars movie, The Last Jedi, on Dec. 15. The card images will contain never-seen-before images of Episode 8. These are not images from the trailer.
The first card in the series is LIVE NOW, exclusively on Topps.com – Click here to check it out!
Star Wars: The Last Jedi “Heroes” TV Spot
The Countdown to The Last Jedi is on at Topps.com!
UPDATE 2:30EST – Topps let us know there is a delay with this launch, when we get the the new time, we will update. It did NOT drop at 2pm EST.
Starting today (Monday Nov. 20), Topps is releasing a new card every day for a special online-only set, “Countdown to Episode 8.”
The cards will go live every week day until the release of the newest Star Wars movie, The Last Jedi, on Dec. 15. The card images will contain never-seen-before images of Episode 8. These are not images from the trailer.
The first card in the series is expect to go live around 2 p.m. ET today, exclusively on Topps.com – Click here to check it out!
The Last Jedi – Kylo Failed Luke Trailer
CONFIRMED: THE LAST JEDI WILL BE THE LONGEST STAR WARS FILM
Via IGN.com:
Director Rian Johnson has confirmed that Star Wars: The Last Jedi will be the longest film in the franchise so far, coming in at 150 minutes (2 and a half hours) including credits. The longest Star Wars film was previously The Revenge of the Sith at 140 minutes. The Force Awakens came in at a (relatively) slimmer 124 minutes.
Speaking at a press conference in Paris attended by IGN France, Johnson also said that Rogue One: A Star Wars Story director Gareth Edwards would have a cameo in the new film.
However, he wouldn’t confirm the long-standing rumour that Prince William would make a background appearance as a Stormtrooper.
Johnson also compared working on The Last Jedi to his previous independent films: “Disney gave us a real freedom in writing. It was something very organic. For me, it was like when I worked on my old movies.”
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Star Wars The Last Jedi TV Spot #6
Daisy Ridley On ‘Star War: The Last Jedi’
Via USAtoday.com:
Daisy Ridley can’t escape her Star Wars fame, even as a mysterious murder suspect riding the opulent 1930’s train in Murder on the Orient Express.
While filming Murder (in theaters now), director Kenneth Branagh offered to let Ridley use a lightsaber in a key scene (she declined) and co-star Josh Gad peppered her with Star Wars questions offset on video, even pulling in Judi Dench for one Force interrogation.
We, too, had a few queries as Ridley gets set to ride as Rey again in Star Wars: The Last Jedi (opening Dec. 15). Here’s what we learned.
Ridley is so pro-porgs (Rey not so much).
The free world fell in love when the chubby porgs creatures made a screaming debut in The Last Jedi trailer last month. It hit Ridley, too. She lists a porgs toy as one of her prized possessions.
“It’s bringing a lot of pleasure right now,” says Ridley, calling the character “adorable” and “hilarious.”
The love affair started on set with the goofy looking puppet, operated by the same crew who handle droid BB-8. “It’s wonderful to be working around practical things on set that have such personality,” says Ridley,
But Rey won’t fall for the creature’s charms. “Rey, honestly, is too wrapped up in her own journey to pay attention to porgs,” says Ridley. “Which is a sad thing.”
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