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MOVIES: Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens - Character Names Revealed

Dec 11, 2014

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J.J. Abrams, the film’s co-writer and director, and Kathleen Kennedy, president of Lucasfilm, have decided to reveal the identities of some of their new characters exclusively to EW—and they’ve done it in a retro fashion that should bring a smile to anyone familiar with the phrase “Collect ‘Em, Trade ‘Em.”

Here’s a rundown of the reveal, listed in order of their collectible card number. (Asked if there was significance to the numbering, Abrams replied: “YES.”) Time to get on that, Bothan spies.

• #11 — BB-8 on the move
• #53 — Poe Dameron in his X-Wing
• #67 — Kylo Ren ignites his Lightsaber
• #74 — Rey on her Speeder
• #76 — Finn on the run
• #81 — Stormtroopers prepare for battle
• #88 — X-Wings in formation
• #96 — The Millennium Falcon

11 comments:

  1. Poe Dameron, sounds like something to throw people off... Cameron Poe was the name of Nicolas Cage's character in Con Air.

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  2. I don't think all of these names are 100% true. Some are likely aliases. Also, Finn and Rey are missing last names. At least one of the characters in this movie has to be a Skywalker or a Solo, so maybe onw of them is? Which is why were're hiding their last names.

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  3. definately JJ already used an fake name for his main villain so I can see this here......or the character use a different name temporary........could be that Rey is just the name she adopted but not her birhname

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  4. I'm guessing BB-8 is that droid riding the soccer ball (or is it a soccer ball droid) in the trailer.

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  5. I think the numbers are minutes

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  6. Let the puzzles and games begin! :D

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  7. So if that's what they are it's telling us The Millennium Falcon doesn't show up until 96 minutes (over an hour and a half) into the movie, that seems like a really long time.

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  8. I don't think its the minute they will appear in, but one of the times they will.

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  9. I am pretty the number is based on the teaser like 96 sec is 1 mins 36 sec in

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  10. I know that obviously. But it was said that there was a significance to the numbering. I don't think being just a collection card number is of any significance.

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  11. With Abrams/Bad Robot it's most like a code (possibly in relation to the letters iin the names) leading to something like an anagram or cipher, or viral marketing websites

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