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Colin Trevorrow Wants His ‘Star Wars’ To Resonate With A New Generation
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By eelyajekiM
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Tuesday, June 13th, 2017 at 7:00 pm
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As a kid who grew up in between two generations of Star Wars, it was odd to see the stark difference between the two. Though each generation may have its fans, Star Wars will continue to tell stories of a galaxy far, far away. Two years ago, Star Wars: The Force Awakens started a new trilogy, and last year we saw the first spinoff of its kind in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Now with the impending release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, fans are not only interested in seeing what the future holds for Rey, Finn, and Poe, but also Luke Skywalker and General Leia. Of course, there are others who are looking beyond The Last Jedi.
For Star Wars: Episode IX director Colin Trevorrow, he has his work cut out for him, as plans to have Leia in a more crucial role in his film had to be reworked when Carrie Fisher died last year. While it is still not clear what kind of role Leia would have had in the film, it appears that Trevorrow still wants to make sure that these films will resonate not only with current fans, but also new ones as well. Check out what he had to say below.
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E3 2017: New Trailer For ‘Detroit: Become Human’ From Makers Of ‘Heavy Rain,’ ‘Beyond: Two Souls’
During Sony’s presentation at E3 2017 a new trailer was released for Detroit: Become Human, the next game from Quantic Dream, the developer behind games like Indigo Prophecy, Heavy Rain, and Beyond: Two Souls.
As was the case with Heavy Rain, the game follows multiple playable characters, and the choices you make determine how things play out…including which characters survive and which die. The trailer follows androids who are sick of being slaves to humans, and are ready to do something about it.
Continue below to read more about the game and check it out.
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E3 2017: New ‘Crackdown 3’ Trailer Released
A new trailer was released at E3 2017 for Crackdown 3. The trailer starts with the real Terry Crews, who plays Commander Jaxon in the game, giving a little speech in which he mentions bringing down buildings like we saw in that crazy gameplay demo a couple of years back.
After that, the trailer offers a rapid-fire collection of peeks at the game. You can read more about Crackdown 3 and check out the new trailer below.
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E3 2017: ‘Fallout 4 VR’ and ‘DOOM VFR’ Trailers
Bethesda has said in the past that their post-apocalyptic sequel Fallout 4 would be coming to virtual reality. During their E3 2017 showcase, we got an idea of what this will look like.
Bethesda has released a trailer for Fallout 4 VR. They also released a trailer for a VR game based on another one of their recent hits, DOOM VFR. You can read more and watch both trailers below.
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‘Olaf’s Frozen Adventure’ Trailer: First Look At The 21-Minute ‘Frozen’ Featurette
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By eelyajekiM
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Tuesday, June 13th, 2017 at 3:00 pm
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Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Frozen continues to be a worldwide phenomenon ever since its release in 2013. Grossing over $1 billion worldwide, an animated short has since been released, and plans for a sequel are currently in development. But for those who can’t get enough of the film and are just waiting to see Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf once more, there’s Olaf’s Frozen Adventure.
The 21-minute animated featurette will be shown in front of Pixar’s Coco, and will be available for a very limited time. Now the studio has released the first trailer for the featurette, which will also be run in front of Disney”¢Pixar’s Cars 3, beginning this Friday, June 16. Check out the trailer below.
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Tags: Elyssa Samsel, Frozen, Idina Menzel, John Lasseter, Jonathan Groff, Josh Gad, Kate Anderson, Kevin Deters, Kristen Bell, Olaf's Frozen Adventure, Roy Conli, Stevie Wermer-Skelton
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