Monday 29 December 2014

Everything Disney has leaked about the Millennium Falcon so far (and more)

A leaky Hunk of Junk

The latest issue of Fortune magazine provides detailed look at the future of the Star Wars universe. Behind Bob Iger—The Walt Disney Company’s CEO—on the cover is the Millennium Falcon, Han Solo’s spacecraft in the Star Wars series. (It’s the ship that made the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs.)


Disney bought the Star Wars brand along with the rest of Lucasfilm for $4 billion in 2012, and is scheduled to release its first movie in the series in December 2015.




The January 2015 cover of Fortune Magazine(Fortune)

Inside the issue is a composite rendering of Iger with the Millennium Falcon in a hangar created through a collaboration of the team at Fortune with Industrial Light & Magic, the visual-effects group of Disney’s Lucasfilm division.




(Photograph by Wesley Mann for Fortune. Composite scene created by Industrial Light & Magic for Fortune)

 


This is not the first sighting of the current iteration of the fictional ship. In fact, it doesn’t show much more than the detailed look shown in a YouTube video released in Sept 2014.



More recently a ‘teaser’ trailer was posted to the internet on Nov 29, showing the Falcon in acrobatic combat with imperial fighters.



And JJ Abrams—the director of the film—has tweeted a sarcastic hand-written note from his production company’s account, claiming it wouldn’t show up in the film at all. (The note was displayed on top of a set piece known to be on the ship.)




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— Bad Robot (@bad_robot) June 4, 2014




There have been other, apparently unsanctioned releases of images of the ship images.  The Spanish publication 20 Minutos published a gallery of aerial photographs taken of a set in the UK showing what looked like the Millennium Falcon.


TMZ was also able to acquire photographs of an under-construction Falcon.




Everything Disney has leaked about the Millennium Falcon so far (and more)

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