** Star Wars Episode VII - SPOILERS WITHIN **

Canon is largely irrelevant. Until they directly contradict them then they are just stories and you can enjoy them as you want. I've just finished Legacy (never got that far before) and loved them. Doesn't matter if they aren't 'real' I'm sure they'll use some things from the EU at some point so we can still talk about it as potential plot points.
 
Lens flare is a technique. It's fine using it, the problem is the way he has used it in the past. Nothing in this trailer suggests that really, it's just people trying to find a problem.
 
You serious? How many marvel films we had and how many more coming ?

Yeah but they've been good, and are just getting better. Why would you not want good films :confused: I feel like you're kind of misusing the word rape. Especially considering Star Wars was already a franchise that had been merchandised to hell before this.
 
Bah! Beat me! :p

One general point about the Star Wars universe I find strange the more the timelines and all the films start connecting is about the Jedi. In the Rebels cartoon and Episode 4, they regularly call the force and Jedi "ancient religion/ belief" or comments in a similar vein. Now when you look at episode 4 comparing to the end of 3 and Rebels in between only 18-20 years have passed (using Luke growing up as a timeline)

So 18-20 year ago there was a ******* huge temple on the galaxies capital and the Jedi were among the foremost protectors of the Galaxy. So evenHan Solo would have been born before the end of episode 3 and most the Imperial officers present in 4 would have too.

So how does something in your own lifetime, in only 20 year, become an ancient religion? :p

Has anyone else thought this or am I over thinking things?

Well jedi even in their peak were not that numerous in the greater scheme of things. A lot of people in the galaxy would never see a jedi in their lifetime so they might consider them myth. It's also an ancient religion in that it's....well ancient. As in been around for a long, long time.
 
I think its just the new look for the sabers. I wouldn't be surprised if they all didn't have a similar look. At least I think the more electrical look of it will also be the same in the other sabers we see in this movie.

I doubt it when it comes to the hilt but yeah it's very possible when it comes to the sort of overloaded appearance.
 
As already pointed out, it wouldn't block a saber, it would just cut through the emitters...

Also lightsabers can be turned on and off, so a guard doesn't really help.
 
Also, if a saber blade slid down the main blade of that things it wouldn't just shear of the mini-saber at the hilt.

Why not?

Did others notice at the end of the trailer, at the bottom it says:

(c) 2014 Lucasfilm Ltd.

Not Disney?

Disney own Lucasfilm. Same way the Marvel films are all Marvel studios, they're now part of Disney.
 
Storm troopers are not all Jangos. CLONE troopers were all Jangos. By this point in time (assuming they continue with this) there were several types of clones as well as normal soldiers recruited (Which has also been shown in Star Wars Rebels as well)
 
Which I said a few pages back :p

And actually Clone Wars is still canon, can't remember if cortosis weave was mentioned but mandalorian iron definitely was.
 
It's a very, very well produced film with a fairly simple plot. That being said it delivered everything I wanted, it FELT like Star Wars. The production is top notch, the flight sequences are brilliant and I thought the cast as a whole was excellent. I can't wait to see what happens next.
 
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