Wednesday, March 23, 2016


We are now living in a world of perpetual Star Wars. There could be a time again when there is, at least, one movie in the series at some point in the production process. Now Star Wars: Rogue production is going through, as Star Wars: Episode VIII recording. Everything seems to be moving along like a well-oiled machine. Well, except for one minor detail. Nobody gave Andy Serkis script.
Andy Serkis provided the voice and animation for character motion capture the elusive leader of the Supreme Snoke. The only thing more difficult, according to Andy Serkis, this is exactly what he will do when he joined the production. While attending the Empire Awards weekend, the BBC asked her Serkis, Lorraine Ashbourne, what it was like dealing with the confidentiality surrounding the rights to Star Wars. She said her husband did not tell her anything, though, according to him, there is the good reason for that. He did not know anything. He said:
I do not know anything ... I really needed because I've never even seen the script yet.
As the man behind Gollum is set to participate in the performance for a short period, he thought what he'd been doing since he had not seen the script yet. This is not a surprise since many productions went to great lengths these days in order to keep their movies confidential. We know that similar measures be taken to protect the confidentiality of Star Wars: The Force awake so that they will continue to do so here. If anything, they will increase security, such as the illegal leak of the various false flag.
If anything, they need to be protected, especially Andy Serkis. While top leaders Snoke not the only actor surrounded by mystery, he could be one in which we are most curious. Even if we do not get all the answers about him in the Star Wars: VIII, we expect to get some details about where he is and what his greater plan for the galaxy. If Andy Serkis did not even know, and then he could not prove anything, even frozen. We expect that he will not see a script until he arrived at the studio to begin recording, and even then he probably will not get all of the scripts.
It's hard to believe that we have about two years ago when we will see the Star Wars: VIII. With the acceptance of the studio already cautious because people already are looking for an answer, it will be difficult for Disney to keep everything under wraps for long.

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