Harrison Ford Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher,The board began 10 minutes late and the group was getting restless. In any case, before the end, there was only grins and tears on the characteristics of the more than 6,000 gathered for the "Star Wars" Comic-Con board in San Diego.
The highlight? Han Solo himself venturing onto the stage.
There were numerous cast individuals from the upcoming "Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens" for fans to stoop over at the board Friday, including Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill alongside newcomers Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, Daisy Ridley and John Boyega.But just Harrison Ford, the on-screen character behind the famous Solo, commanded an overwhelming applause when he showed up, 54 minutes into the 1-hour and 10-moment occasion.
"I'm great. I truly welcome it," said Ford when asked how he was doing after he was harmed in a plane crash in March.
Be that as it may, all the more vitally, how'd it feel to be back on a "Star Wars" set?
"It ought to have felt ludicrous," snickered the performing artist. "I will let you know that it felt extraordinary."
"It was a tad bit like before, just we looked more softened," kidded Fisher.
Hamill, plainly moved by the fan bolster, admitted to not being an immense Star Wars trivia buff. He as of late "did a 'Star Wars' trivia test and failed … I can't recollect what Han Solo was carrying, would it say it was gems?"
Flavors, really, the group reminded him.
So where are they on the most up to date film? In the altering procedure, said executive J.J. Abrams, before demonstrating an off camera feature of the making of the film. The 3 moment 40 second bundle was brimming with blasts, robots, and flying space creates - however almost no substance was uncovered to the group.
Another character did stroll in front of an audience, however - Baba Jo. Resembling a wilted camel, the animatronic pack creature was being controlled by five individuals off stage, said Abrams. The group appeared into him, however he was not really the moment hit the robot BB-8 was at the Star Wars Celebration in April.
The moving soccer ball robot was a quick online networking sweetheart, while a large portion of the discussion encompassing Baba Jo appeared to be the way to spell his name.
Concerning the new cast individuals, they handled inquiries from what shading would their lightsabers be - rainbow for Oscar Isaac - to what's up with their character. Inquired as to whether he could uncover anything about his character's association with the dull side, Adam Driver, who plays the secretive Kylo Ren, essentially said "no."
Every last bit of it was a bit of overpowering for Elia, one of the fans in the gathering of people, who teared up conversing with ABC News after the board.
"I got the chance to see the legacies all in a room all together. I never suspected that would happen in my lifetime," she said in regards to Ford, Fisher, and Hamill.
Shutting the board, Ford was asked where he thought Solo would wind up after the first set of three.
"It never jumped out at consider it," he commented. "I never expected that it would come back."
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" opens Dec. 18. The film will be discharged by Disney, the guardian company of ABC News and Lucasfil
The highlight? Han Solo himself venturing onto the stage.
There were numerous cast individuals from the upcoming "Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens" for fans to stoop over at the board Friday, including Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill alongside newcomers Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, Daisy Ridley and John Boyega.But just Harrison Ford, the on-screen character behind the famous Solo, commanded an overwhelming applause when he showed up, 54 minutes into the 1-hour and 10-moment occasion.
"I'm great. I truly welcome it," said Ford when asked how he was doing after he was harmed in a plane crash in March.
Be that as it may, all the more vitally, how'd it feel to be back on a "Star Wars" set?
"It ought to have felt ludicrous," snickered the performing artist. "I will let you know that it felt extraordinary."
"It was a tad bit like before, just we looked more softened," kidded Fisher.
Hamill, plainly moved by the fan bolster, admitted to not being an immense Star Wars trivia buff. He as of late "did a 'Star Wars' trivia test and failed … I can't recollect what Han Solo was carrying, would it say it was gems?"
Flavors, really, the group reminded him.
So where are they on the most up to date film? In the altering procedure, said executive J.J. Abrams, before demonstrating an off camera feature of the making of the film. The 3 moment 40 second bundle was brimming with blasts, robots, and flying space creates - however almost no substance was uncovered to the group.
Another character did stroll in front of an audience, however - Baba Jo. Resembling a wilted camel, the animatronic pack creature was being controlled by five individuals off stage, said Abrams. The group appeared into him, however he was not really the moment hit the robot BB-8 was at the Star Wars Celebration in April.
The moving soccer ball robot was a quick online networking sweetheart, while a large portion of the discussion encompassing Baba Jo appeared to be the way to spell his name.
Concerning the new cast individuals, they handled inquiries from what shading would their lightsabers be - rainbow for Oscar Isaac - to what's up with their character. Inquired as to whether he could uncover anything about his character's association with the dull side, Adam Driver, who plays the secretive Kylo Ren, essentially said "no."
Every last bit of it was a bit of overpowering for Elia, one of the fans in the gathering of people, who teared up conversing with ABC News after the board.
"I got the chance to see the legacies all in a room all together. I never suspected that would happen in my lifetime," she said in regards to Ford, Fisher, and Hamill.
Shutting the board, Ford was asked where he thought Solo would wind up after the first set of three.
"It never jumped out at consider it," he commented. "I never expected that it would come back."
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" opens Dec. 18. The film will be discharged by Disney, the guardian company of ABC News and Lucasfil

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