This time next year, posters, trailers, promos,
official images, clips, and so on from J.J. Abrams Star Wars: Episode VII will have
been released, but this is not then its now, and teases from the actors, and
director is all we have in regards to any official kind of news.
Actor Oscar Isaac catapulted last year to stardom with
the Coen brothers film Inside Llewyn Davis for which he snagged a best actor
nomination at the Golden Globes, but with the upcoming Star Wars his star his
sure to rise even higher. Does it change his decision making process for future
movies?
"I’ve never been good at those kinds of
calculations. It’s more like, if I get something and I read it and I think that
there is something to do here or it’s different in some way or, like, that’s a
psyche I’d like to inhabit—it’s
more about that. It’s impossible to know what you’re going to get, you know? That’s
how I look at it."
EW also asked if he had had much interaction with
Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, and Mark Hamill on or off-screen.
"Yeah, I have. Both. They’re such funny people.
Carrie is hilarious and doing such cool work. Harrison is back. He went on
hiatus for a little while, but he’s 150 percent back. It’s pretty amazing to
see him bounce back. He looks incredible. Everyone’s having a really good time.
J.J. sets that tone. There’s a lot of enthusiasm and it’s being done with a lot
of heart. There’s nothing cynical about the way we’re doing this. Even the in
way he’s shooting it—he’s
shooting on film and actually building the sets, so you’ve got hundreds of
Stormtroopers or whatever, and hundreds of extras and all the ships. You
actually see it. It’s all real. Everyone can interact with the world."
The original Star Wars trilogy had some great moments,
and some great lines, unfortunately, there were others that scrape that block
of cheese.
"Yeah. [Laughs] I’m constantly looking for a cheesy line to say to
harken back to the old ones. No, what they’re trying to do and what’s really
great is J.J.’s been loosening it up a little bit and trying to make it alive
and energized. It’s not formal. They’re messy, energized people. We’ve all
intentionally tried to do that. Just make it a little more
fiery and messy."
Star Wars: Episode VII opens
on December 18, 2015 and stars Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher,
Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, Kenny Baker, Lupita Nyong'o, John Boyega, Daisy
Ridley, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis, Gwendoline Christie, Domhnall
Gleeson, Max von Sydow, Crystal Clarke, Pip Anderson, Miltos Yerolemou,
and Greg Grunberg.
Source - EW
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