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WATCH: “You will not be disappointed in ANY way,” Harrison Ford talks The Force Awakens, George Lucas and more

October 31st, 2015 by Irwin Fletcher Comments

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Sometimes you just gotta love what you see on the web. Admittedly, a lot of it has been related to Star Wars: The Force Awakens but that’s no real surprise seeing that the latest trailer pretty much broke the internet.

Now, Harrison Ford has dressed up as a hot dog and given his view on how good JJ Abrams’ film is. Why is he in a hot dog costume though, you might ask. Because he’s Harrison bloody Ford! So, he might not be able to spill any beans when it comes to the plot, but Ford has claimed Star Wars: The Force Awakens is “incredible”. Woohoo!

Dressed as a hot dog on The Jimmy Kimmel Show for Halloween – don’t ask – he promised fans that the JJ Abrams film won’t disappoint.

Ford said: “Why would you want to say anything [about it]? I want the audience to experience it. I don’t want them to hear about it.

“I can tell you this – it’s really, really good. Trust me, it’s really good. The new cast… Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Adam Driver and Oscar Isaac are phenomenal.

“JJ has made an incredible movie. You will not be disappointed at all. I promise you.”

He also refused to give anything away regarding the much-discussed absence of Luke Skywalker from the poster, quipping: “There wasn’t room.”

However, he echoed recent quotes from Abrams himself that there is a very good reason Mark Hamill’s iconic Jedi has barely featured in the marketing, so we’ll have to wait and see.

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In related news, an new IMAX poster, that AMC Cinemas in the US will be handing over to IMAX 3D customers, has been released and we really, really like it

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Source: Squareeyed & Den of Geek

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