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    Star Wars Sequel Trilogy

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    second teaser for the third trailer developed for the movie Star Wars: The Force Awakens. This film is set “a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away”. It has been thirty years in the Star Wars Universe since the conclusion of Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi and the galaxy has changed much in this thirty year time skip. The evil Galactic Empire has collapsed and its remnants have reformed to establish a successor organization called The First Order. At the same time, the benevolent…

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    abilities, has also helped urge the answer seekers on further. Contemporary media has encouraged young minds to seek answers to these same questions at ages earlier than ever before in history. Movie series such as: Battle Star Galactica, Star gate Atlantis, the various Star Trek series, and of course, the Star Wars Saga; has greatly impacted the youth in our current scientific age. Kids learn in the class room about space, the planets, the NASA program, and current scientific experiments being…

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    Journey into Star Wars: A New Hope. The film starts out with the hero, Luke Skywalker, in his ordinary world living on a farm with his aunt and uncle. The hero gets the call to adventure to go save princess Leia. He then refuses the call and tries to return back home but finds his house has caught on fire. Luke then accepts the call and continues with the path of the Hero’s…

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    Though 2001: The Space Odyssey and Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi are both set in space, Kubrick and Lucas provide their own distinct measures to portray their versions of outer space. Kubrick leaves his viewers with an anxious and unsettling perception of what is it to be in outer space while Lucas presents space as a familiar and appealing extension of Earth. Star Wars VI: The Return of the Jedi is a journey of familiarity and comfort for most viewers. Lucas parallels different settings in…

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    In the Last Jedi, we know that through the powers of snoke, Kylo Ren and rey experience a force bond, and are able to commune with each other through the force. We have seen this in empire strikes back with Darth Vader speaking to Luke telepathically in empire strikes back ,a nd Darth sidious speakimg with Anikij Skywalker in revenge of the sith, however.......it was reasonable? And as a matter of fact, Kylo and Rey’s interactions in the Last Jedi were much stronger than before seen, as the two…

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    Enslaved or Empowered Star Wars: The Return of the Jedi (1983) is part of an iconic franchise and includes the infamous slave Leia. When Leia Organa (Carrie Fisher) is captured by Jabba the Hutt she is forced to wear a metal bikini while chained to Jabba himself. Earlier this year Disney was rumored to be taking the slave Leia merchandise off store shelves. This could be due to the sexually revealing nature of the outfit which contradicts Disney’s more family friendly orientation. However, many…

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