Fans wild for 88-second 'Star Wars' teaser

A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, a helmetless stormtrooper appeared in frame, panicked and sweaty in the middle of vast desert landscape, kicking off the first official look at Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

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A scene from the upcoming film, "Star Wars: The Force Awakens". (AP Photo/LucasFilm, Disney)

After months of leaked images and idle speculation around director JJ Abrams' film, Disney and Lucasfilm have debuted an 88-second teaser trailer for the seventh entry into the blockbuster franchise.

The dark, energetic teaser, which debuted in about 30 North American theatres and has been watched nearly three million times on YouTube, blasts viewers with quick, disjointed images of classic and slightly altered Star Wars images, like TIE Fighters, X-Wings, droids and the Millennium Falcon.
 
Set to a new John Williams score, audiences get a peek at newcomers John Boyega (the stormtrooper in question), Daisy Ridley, Oscar Isaac and a mysterious caped man in a frozen forest carrying a three-pronged lightsaber.

Many assume the sinister, lumbering figure to be Adam Driver, who is rumoured to be playing a villain in the highly secretive movie.

Andy Serkis is responsible for the haunting voiceover narration throughout the short spot, which previews a world 30 years after the events of Return of the Jedi.

Despite some negative reaction, overall, fans were not disappointed, even with the sobering knowledge that the actual film doesn't hit theatres till December 18, 2015.

"That Star Wars trailer gave me the tingles," director Edgar Wright said on Twitter.

"Language and emojis fail to express what's in my heart at this moment," actress Anna Kendrick added emphatically.

Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn also weighed in, writing, "Because everyone keeps asking me my opinion, I LOVED the Star Wars trailer. It infused me with a giddy-little-kidness."

Commenters on the longstanding Star Wars fan site TheForce.net were similarly delighted by the visuals, which seemed to pay homage to the grungy aesthetic of George Lucas's original trilogy.

There may have been no plot clues to be gleaned from the advertisement, but fan interest has certainly been piqued with the exciting array of images and the notable lack of original cast members Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford.

It might be some time before audiences get another opportunity to feast on new Episode VII images, but fan excitement, much like the force, is definitely awake.


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