‘Star Wars 7’: Non Formal Dialogues, More Stormtroopers Revealed
Another "Star Wars: Episode VII" movie production update has reached the Internet. Straight from one of its casts, Oscar Isaac revealed the sci-fi will feature more Stormtroopers and confirmed a real galactic world complete with tangible objects.
Oscar Isaac sat down for an interview with Entertainment Weekly, where he revealed some details on how "Star Wars: Episode VII" might look like. He claimed "there's nothing cynical" about how the movie is being produced. The actor also credits the movie director, J.J. Abrams, for his passion and enthusiasm for the film.
"Even the in way he's (J.J. Abrams) shooting it-he's shooting on film and actually building the sets," the actor added.
Oscar Isaac also revealed that "Star Wars: Episode VII" will feature "hundreds of Stormtroopers and extras." The actor claimed fans will be treated to a real galactic experience in the movie, where ships and other tangible objects are actually being created.
"It's all real. Everyone can interact with the world," he revealed in the interview.
Furthermore, the actor claimed "Star Wars: Episode VII" will be "a little more fiery and messy" with its dialogues. J.J. Abrams is reportedly "loosening it up a little bit and trying to make it alive and energized." Oscar Isaac revealed the lines are not formal but messy, eluding the formal dialogues from the original "Star Wars" movies.
Apparently, Oscar Isaac had only further acknowledged and confirmed the existence of the X-Wing and the Millennium Falcon. The past couple of weekends, aerial photos of "Star Wars" iconic spacecrafts were spotted over at the Greenham Common set of "Star Wars: Episode VII."
As the International Business Times previously mentioned, three X-Wing fighter ships were spotted, each painted with different colours. This supposedly hints a more personalised theme to the ships. John Boyega will reportedly pilot the black chrome-coloured X-Wing to match his Stormtrooper costume. While Adam Driver is said to be the other pilot, although it's still uncertain which of the remaining coloured ships is his.
Meanwhile, Harrison Ford (Han Solo) is "150 percent back" according to the actor. Oscar Isaac claimed the Han Solo star has amazingly bounced back looking incredible after his hiatus, following his Millennium Falcon accident.