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3* AluminumChristmasTrees: The sinking sands might seem weird, but if you bubble gas through sand, it results in a fluid state. If some geological or biological process were producing gas under the sands, resulting in occasional out-gassing, then it could result in "the sinking fields", regions of extreme and unpredictable danger where you could dissapear into a dessicated mire without warning.
4* AscendedFanon: The name Captain Phasma existed way before Disney registered the name trademark. In the 2009 fan fiction Fanfic/TarkinsFist, Phasma was a 10 year old daughter of an Imperial Admiral. Her name was eventually adapted by Lucasfilm for the commander of the First Order Stormtroopers and was geared with a [[ChromeChampion chrome Stormtrooper armor]] originally designed for Kylo Ren.
5* BillingDisplacement: Despite portraying the main protagonist of the film (and the trilogy), Creator/DaisyRidley is billed fifth after original trilogy leads Creator/HarrisonFord (Han), Creator/MarkHamill (Luke) and Creator/CarrieFisher (Leia) - who all have supporting roles - and Creator/AdamDriver (Kylo Ren), who plays the antagonist. Particularly egregious is Hamill being billed second for having less than a minute of screentime with no dialogue. ''Film/TheLastJedi'' and ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker'' would continue this billing order of placing the stars of the original trilogy and Driver above Ridley.
6* BTeamSequel: The first full-fledged ''Star Wars'' film not to directly involve Creator/GeorgeLucas, instead created by Creator/JJAbrams. A rare case of the B-Team Sequel being ''more'' anticipated ''because'' of a changing of the guard from the original creator.
7* CareerResurrection: While Hamill has had a successful career as a voice actor, he hasn't played many live-action roles for a long time. Since his involvement with ''The Force Awakens'' was announced, he's appeared in more live-action works such as ''Film/KingsmanTheSecretService''.
8* CashCowFranchise: Disney bought Lucasfilm for $4 billion because ''Star Wars'' is one of the biggest (if not the TropeMaker, the TropeCodifier). And it paid off: ''The Force Awakens'' made over $500 million in its opening weekend, and got to $1 billion in 12 days (the fastest film to hit that mark). [[http://deadline.com/2016/01/star-wars-the-force-awakens-highest-grossing-film-domestic-box-office-record-beats-avatar-1201676602/ One month later]], it managed to overtake ''Film/{{Avatar}}'' as the highest grosser in North America, and the total there finished at a staggering $936.7 million. Worldwide, ''The Force Awakens'' stands as the third highest of all time, as well as the biggest moneymaker not directed by Creator/JamesCameron (both meaning it managed to, like ''Avatar'', ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'' and ''Film/AvatarTheWayOfWater'', surpass $2 billion worldwide, and, like ''Avatar'' and ''The Way of Water'', do it on its initial release).
9* CastTheRunnerUp:
10** Creator/BillieLourd (Fisher's daughter) originally auditioned for Rey, but would later go on to play Lieutenant Kaydel Ko Connix in the film.
11** [[Creator/MaisieRichardsonSellers Maisie Richardson-Sellers]] and Creator/JessicaHenwick revealed they unsuccessfully auditioned for Rey; the roles of Korr Sella and Jessika Pava were created for them, respectively.
12* CelebrityVoiceActor: In the Japanese dub, Rey is voiced by theatre actress Chiaki Nagatomi.
13* ColbertBump: As soon as it was announced that Pip Andersen was joining the cast, his Website/YouTube channel got a surge of views, with several of them even being featured on the front page.
14* {{Corpsing}}: Daisy Ridley struggles to hide a smile when Finn explains "Yes, I'm a Resistance fighter. Yes. I am. ''I'm a Resistance fighter.''.".
15* CostumeBacklash: Creator/CarrieFisher later admitted that she wasn't happy with either of Leia's outfits in this movie. She described the first outfit she wears as "Classy Gas Station Attendant" and "Airplane Repair Person". The second, more formal, outfit didn't earn much praise either with her comparing the hairstyle to "a baboon's ass".
16* CreatorBacklash:
17** [[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/mark-hamill-wishes-luke-han-had-final-scene-together-force-awakens-994444/ Hamill]] wasn't too happy about the fact that Han and Luke never got a reunion.
18** Lucasfilm Story Group member Pablo Hidalgo has expressed a lack of fondness for a ''third'' Death Star weapon and feels that Han's appearance took the spotlight away from the new characters.
19** Creator/OscarIsaac was not pleased with where Poe ultimately ended up in the remaining two films, and has indicated it would have been better if Poe had been killed off in this film [[WhatCouldHaveBeen as per the original plan]].
20* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Creator/JohnBoyega called this his favorite of the Sequel Trilogy. ''Film/TheLastJedi'' being his ''least'' favorite (though he did say they were all "lovely" films).
21* TheDanza: Jessica Henwick plays a Resistance pilot named Jessika Pava.
22* DarkhorseCasting:
23** The approach with the new actors was to grab complete unknowns. When the initial announcement was made, everyone asked "Who the hell is Daisy Ridley?", and she's the female lead!
24** The later announced Crystal Clarke, Pip Anderson and Christina Chong are perhaps even more unknown. Though ''[[VideoGame/Halo5Guardians Halo]]'' fans might recognize Chong as Talitha Macer of the Sedran Colonial Guard from ''Film/HaloNightfall''.
25** Almost everyone else either have starred in well-liked indie films (John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) or played {{Ensemble Darkhorse}}s in more mainstream works (Creator/LupitaNyongo and Creator/GwendolineChristie).[[note]]Boyega starred in ''Film/AttackTheBlock'', Isaac in ''Film/InsideLlewynDavis'', Nyong'o in ''Film/TwelveYearsASlave'', and Christie on ''Series/GameOfThrones''.[[/note]]
26** Before ''The Force Awakens'', Creator/AdamDriver played bit roles in films like ''Film/{{Lincoln}}'' and ''Film/InsideLlewynDavis'' (alongside Oscar Isaac), indie-type films like ''Hungry Hearts'' and as the EnsembleDarkhorse of the HBO series, ''Series/{{Girls}}''.
27* {{Defictionalisation}}:
28** There now exists a near life-sized, commercially available toy of BB-8 that is ''scarily'' accurate to how the real deal moves, complete with magnetized head--it can even be programmed to just follow you around. However, it doesn't turn easily or move well on slippery surfaces, it has a very short battery life, and it obviously doesn't have a built-in lighter or clamps.
29** Some fans have taken it a step further and made BB-8 replicas that are even ''more'' accurate to the physical movie prop than the commercially available toy.
30* DeletedRole: Robert Boutler shot a cameo as Luke Skywalker in the Rey's vision sequence but was cut. Darth Vader was also supposed to be featured in the movie but it was cut as well!
31* DeletedScene: [[DeletedScene/StarWars See here.]]
32* DisownedAdaptation: Marcia Lucas, who worked as editor on the Original Trilogy has made her dislike for this film (and by extension the rest of the Sequel Trilogy) [[https://www.gamesradar.com/star-wars-editor-marcia-lucas-criticizes-the-sequels-you-dont-get-the-magic-of-star-wars/ well-known]]. With Marcia's two biggest complaints were how strong Rey is [[InstantExpert in spite of her lack of experience]] and the film killing off [[MentorOccupationalHazard Han Solo.]]
33* DyeingForYourArt:
34** Fisher was made to lose 35 pounds for the role which is no small feat, especially for a woman of 57 with a history of health issues, and apparently, she shed more weight while filming. She spoke about this on talk shows, joking that '[Studios] always do [ask me to lose weight]. They want to hire part of me, not all of me. They want to hire about three-fourths, so I have to get rid of the fourth somehow. The fourth can't be with me!'
35** Hamill grew a beard to get into the role of a Jedi Master, and like Carrie, Mark lost almost 50 pounds.
36** Ford grew his hair out for the role.
37* ExecutiveMeddling: [[https://comicbook.com/movies/amp/news/star-wars-the-force-awakens-novel-author-alan-dean-foster-remove-finn-rey-romance Alan Dean Foster]], author of the novelization, was forced to remove hints of a budding Finn/Rey romance as it wasn't known yet if they would become the trilogy's OfficialCouple. Foster [[CreatorBacklash was very disappointed]] that it was not to be and believes that "we all know why".
38* ExecutiveVeto: The reason that this isn't a direct adaptation of an ExpandedUniverse work is because Creator/GeorgeLucas wanted to tell a new story. Interestingly, the people behind the controversial ''Legends'' decision (which George Lucas wasn't directly involved with) did say that elements from the old Expanded Universe [[SchrodingersCanon could make their way]] [[BroadStrokes into future films]].
39* FakeAmerican: English actor Creator/JohnBoyega has an American accent as Finn, since Abrams thought his South London accent sounded out of place.
40* FakeBrit: Irish Creator/DomhnallGleeson as Hux trades in his natural Irish accent for a sinister British one.
41* KidsMealToy: Subway sold messenger bags that also conained glow-stick lightsabers in their Kid's Meals. They also offered plastic cups geared more towards collectors.
42* KilledByRequest: Ford eventually got his wish to kill off Han Solo. He wanted it to happen in the original trilogy, but producers and writers didn't agree.
43* LyingCreator: After ''Film/TheLastJedi'' revealed that Rey wasn't related to any important characters from the original trilogy, Abrams claimed it was true to his own intention while making this film. After the trilogy finished, Ridley revealed that in fact he was toying with making her Obi-Wan's granddaughter during production, and indeed Abrams himself later went back on that claim and made her Palpatine's granddaughter in ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker''.
44* MemeAcknowledgment:
45** In a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOe0tbBDHQ4 Apr 5, 2016 charity "Force for Change" video]], Hamill spends the first half staring stoically into the camera, not saying a word, in reference to the many jokes that sprung up about his silent role in this film.
46-->'''Hamill:''' Oh, I'm sorry. I'm used to just staring intensely.
47** In the [[https://youtu.be/dz2UnciOIfI?t=3m06s May 3, 2017 "Force for Change" video]], Hamill referenced another meme involving his scene at the end, when Rey hands Luke his lost lightsaber.
48-->'''Hamill:''' That came with a hand. Did you bring that too, Natalie?
49* MissingTrailerScene:
50** The scene of Kylo Ren activating his lightsaber in the snowy forest outside of Starkiller Base was featured prominently in the marketing, but was cut from the finished movie.
51** During Luke's voice-over monologue in the second trailer, Maz Kanata can be seen giving Anakin's lightsaber to Leia. This ended up on the cutting room floor after all of Maz's scenes at the Resistance base were excised from the film.
52** There are several voice-over lines from the trailers not used in the actual film, such as Kylo Ren saying "Nothing will stand in our way. I will show them the Dark Side," and Maz saying "Hope is not lost today. It is found." Another prominent one was an exchange from the third trailer where Maz asks Rey who she is, only for Rey to respond "I'm no one."
53** The distinctive "chattering" of the Imperial probe droid from ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' can be clearly heard in the first teaser, just as Finn is seen looking off into the distance. Curiously, probe droids are not present at all in the final film.
54* NotScreenedForCritics: First screenings often occur mere days before official release. Abrams has explained this is to avoid preventing spoilers from reaching the internet as opposed to Disney's concerns for quality.
55* OnSetInjury: The remote-operated door for the Millennium Falcon was accidentally shut early, causing it to break Creator/HarrisonFord's leg. To work around him needing to sit while healing, the bar scene on Takodana was pushed up in the schedule, resulting in the plans for an animatronic Maz Kanata being shelved for a CG depiction. (An animatronic Maz would eventually appear two films later).
56* TheOtherDarrin:
57** Creator/FrancisLax, the French voice actor who dubbed Ford in the Original Trilogy (as well as in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'') passed away in 2013. For ''The Force Awakens'', he was replaced by Creator/RichardDarbois, who voiced Ford in most of his other his films. Other replacements for the French dub includes Béatrice Delfe as the voice of Carrie Fisher as Leia (replacing Évelyn Séléna), and Jean-Claude Donda as the voice of Anthony Daniels as C-3PO (replacing Creator/RogerCarel, who retired a few years before ''[=TFA=]'' was made).[[note]]Donda has started to replace Carel as the official voice of C-3PO ever since the fourth season of ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''.[[/note]]
58** In the Latin American Spanish dub, Creator/BlasGarcia replaced Creator/GerardoReyero as Han Solo and Olga Donna-Dío replaced Creator/MonicaManjarrez as Leia Organa.
59* TheOtherMarty: During the lightsaber Force vision, Obi-Wan can be heard saying "These are your first steps." Originally this line was recorded by Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor, who voices the character in spin-off media, but it was later redubbed by Creator/EwanMcGregor, who played Obi-Wan in the prequel movies. Kenobi also calls out to Rey by name in the vision, which was a deft edit of Creator/AlecGuinness saying the word "afraid", taken from his dialog in the original trilogy.
60* PlayingAgainstType:
61** Gleeson usually plays {{nice guy}}s and wimps, but here, he plays the fanatical, slimy and thoroughly villainous General Hux.
62** Creator/AdrianEdmondson has made a career out of playing {{Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist}}s and hitting Creator/RikMayall [[GroinAttack in the dick]] for comedic purposes. Here, he appears as Hux's strait-laced, gruff aide Commander Peavey.
63* ProductionPosse:
64** Bad Robot has Abrams's back, Greg Grunberg and Ken Leung are again in the cast, and Creator/SimonPegg is also tagging along.
65** A good amount of ''Star Wars'' animation veterans play minor voiceover roles, including Creator/DaveFiloni, Creator/DeeBradleyBaker, Creator/RobinAtkinDownes, Creator/MattLanter, Catherine Taber, Ashley Eckstein and Vanessa Marshall.
66* PromotedFanboy:
67** Everyone involved, ''especially'' Abrams.
68** Pegg is known for his outspoken hatred of the Prequel Trilogy (though he would guest star in the far better received ''The Clone Wars''), and got a minor role here.
69** Two British members of the R2-D2 Builders Club were [[http://www.starwars.com/news/r2-d2-is-in-star-wars-episode-7-and-hes-fan-made hired to build and maintain the R2-D2]] used in the film, on Kathleen Kennedy's recommendation after she saw a demonstration of the club's work. The club's R2-KT droid, which memorializes a young fan, [[http://io9.com/the-heartwarming-story-behind-r2-kt-and-how-she-joined-1744986951 will also appear in the film]].
70* RealitySubtext:
71** According to WordOfGod, Hux was born during the last days of the Galactic Empire. [[Creator/DomhnallGleeson His actor]] was born on May 12, 1983. ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' was released on May 25 of the same year.
72** Poe Dameron's being born in Yavin is due to the fact that his actor, Oscar Isaac, was born in Guatemala, where the Rebel Base's Yavin scenes were filmed, although his age isn't nearly as good a match as the case with Gleeson (having been born in 1979)[[note]]The script lists Poe's age as 32, which means it passes a HandWave (2 years after the Battle of Yavin, like Isaac regarding ''A New Hope'') but not a slight AgeLift (Isaac was 35 during principal photography)[[/note]].
73** Ford actually has a son named Ben, just like his character. (Thankfully, though, Ben Ford has ''not'' turned to TheDarkSide, and hopefully won't murder his father.)
74* RealLifeRelative: Fisher only accepted to return if daughter Billie Lourd (a.k.a. [[Series/ScreamQueens2015 Chanel #3]]) got a part. And as a CastingGag, [[http://jewishbusinessnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/CARRIE-FISHER-and-her-doughter-BILLIE-LOURD-Twitter1.jpg Lourd wears Leia's famous bun haircut]].
75* RecycledScript: In addition to recycling concepts and plots from both ''A New Hope'' and ''The Empire Strikes Back'', large portions of the story are remarkably similar to George Lucas's original story treatments for those films. That the film would do this was so heavily predicted that experts in literature were able to predict the broad strokes of the film in advance. Take a look at how many bullet points there are.
76** The opening scene depicts a platoon of stormtroopers along with TheHeavy who are trying to recover a secret piece of information being held by LaResistance, which is then given to a droid for safekeeping.
77** The droid wanders an endless desert searching for its master to return the secret info to the Resistance base, but instead meets with TheHero who decides to aid its journey. There is also a scene paralleling C-3PO rebuking R2-D2's offer to stick together with Rey initially refusing to let BB-8 stay with her.
78** Luke was going to be a girl in one of the earlier versions of ''Film/ANewHope''. The concept of "Luke as a girl" is revisited in the character of Rey.
79** Rey is also a transplant of the original version of the "another" Yoda spoke of in ''Empire'' who was Luke's twin sister (but ''not'' Leia) who was being trained in secret on the other side of the universe, and was going to be the hero of the proposed Sequel Trilogy as it existed in 1980.
80** Han Solo is yet again being pursued by criminal groups to whom he owes a lot of money.
81** The party visits an {{expy}} of the Mos Eisley cantina, where they meet an expy of Yoda.
82** The original proposed ending for ''Return of the Jedi'' had Han killed in battle, Luke disappearing to search for his twin sister and train a new generation of Jedi and Leia giving up her title of Princess to lead a new Republic. In ''The Force Awakens'', Leia has given up her title of princess to help lead a new Republic, Luke disappears after his Jedi students are betrayed and murdered, and Han is killed in battle.
83** The Knights of Ren somewhat resemble the original version of the Sith from early drafts of ''A New Hope'', where they were called the "Black Knights of the Sith" and depicted as a rival faction of Force users who supplanted the Jedi as the Empire's main peacekeepers.
84** Lucas originally planned for Luke to disembark from his X-wing to manually drop the bomb to destroy the Death Star, at which point he and Vader would engage in a lightsaber duel. Kylo Ren, Finn, and Rey fight a lightsaber duel during the Resistance's fighter attack on Starkiller Base.
85** Kylo Ren himself is much closer to the prototype Vader, a high-ranking but still subservient general who does not need his trademark mask and is a member group of rival Force users to the Jedi who ended up betraying and murdering their former comrades.
86** Han was originally a big-talking cabin boy on a crew of pirates and ended up stealing a ship from them with Luke's assistance. Han now has a fallen reputation as a big-talking two-bit conman, who skips out on a crew of pirates with Finn and Rey's assistance.
87** TheHeavy communicates with his master via a hologram that makes his master appear to be of gigantic proportions.
88** The Resistance is threatened by a planet-destroying superweapon which has a weak point in the form of a renamed Thermal Exhaust Port, and they have nothing but fighters to throw at it.
89** The Resistance has a small fighter hangar base and war room that look quite a lot like the Yavin IV base they used to stage an assault on the Death Star.
90** Han Solo [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi once again]] leads a small unit onto the surface of a world to sabotage a shield generator for the coming attack on a superweapon.
91** Han Solo, in his role as this film's TheMentor, sacrifices his life to TheHeavy (although unintentionally).
92** TheHero of the story experiences an epiphany and opens up to the Force in order to secure victory against TheHeavy.
93** In ''The Phantom Menace'', Lucas wanted to have Anakin bring Queen Amidala's ship out of hyperspace directly above the planet of Naboo's surface as a way of bypassing the blockade and showing off his massive Force potential. Here, Han does it to land the ''Falcon'' on Starkiller Base, both to bypass the shield around the planet and to show what a crazy bastard he is.
94** Like in ''Return of the Jedi'', Han Solo has to turn off the superweapon's shield generator to enable an attack.
95* RefittedForSequel:
96** BB-8's design dates all the way back to 1977, but he was too impractical to make back in the day and they went with R2-D2.
97** Creator/HarrisonFord wanted Han Solo to have a HeroicSacrifice in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', partly because he thought it would be a good ending for the character and partly because he was [[IAmNotSpock a little sick of being Han Solo.]] He was overruled by Creator/GeorgeLucas, but finally got his wish here.
98** In a very early script for ''Film/ANewHope'', the original surname for the protagonist was "Starkiller" instead of "Skywalker", and was titled ''The Adventures of Luke Starkiller''. Of course, that's not the name they wound up with, but as nod, the Death Star {{expy}} in this film was named Starkiller Base.
99* RoleReprise:
100** Returning from the previous ''Star Wars'' films are Creator/AnthonyDaniels as C-3PO, Kenny Baker as R2-D2, Carrie Fisher as Leia Organa, Erik Bauersfield as Admiral Ackbar, Creator/PeterMayhew as Chewbacca, Harrison Ford as Han Solo and Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker.
101** The Japanese dub brings back Creator/GaraTakashima as Leia Organa, Creator/TsutomuIsobe as Han Solo and Creator/HiroshiIwasaki as C-3PO.
102* RuleThirtyFourCreatorReactions: As seen in the ending of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=79&v=pxBer1mCn9c&feature=emb_logo this interview]] for ''Film/{{Annihilation|2018}}'', Isaac is well aware of Poe Dameron fanfiction, and calls it "very sexy". Creator/NataliePortman is in this interview too, and seems interested in said fanfiction.
103* SavedFromDevelopmentHell: Lucas first planned nine ''Star Wars'' films. Then after [[TroubledProduction the original trilogy was so hard on him]], he settled for six, closing his saga with ''Revenge of the Sith'' [[SequelGap over 20 years later]]. Rumors of a Sequel Trilogy still persisted, yet they only materialized once Disney bought Lucasfilm from him and did an Episode VII [[AnachronicOrder a whole decade after Episode III]].
104* SequelGap: It's been 32 years since the SeriesFauxnale (which was the last film in the series according to chronological placement), and 10 years since the last ''Star Wars'' Prequel was released, itself marketed as the final installment.[[note]]It's also been 7 years since the ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'' film, which was more of a CompilationMovie for the first few episodes of the TV series than an actual installment in the saga.[[/note]]
105* ShootTheMoney: {{Inverted}} with the first teaser trailer, which shows off several impressive shots meant to make the film's props look [[UsedFuture rough and weary]]. {{Played straight}} with the shot of the ''Millennium Falcon'' at the end.
106* SparedByTheCut: The character who originally occupied the role of Poe Dameron was originally supposed to die early in the film, possibly in the TIE Fighter crash (he was even nicknamed "John Doe" in the first drafts). This made Creator/OscarIsaac hesitant to accept the role, because he had played a character who suffered a similar fate in ''Film/TheBourneLegacy''. However, Creator/JJAbrams decided to spare Poe after finding a way to temporarily write him out of the story without killing him.
107* StarMakingRole: Was this for the new cast -- particularly Ridley, who has appeared only in a few short films and a handful of supporting roles on British television series before this film. Indeed, she was signed onto the [[http://www.deadline.com/2014/08/uta-signs-star-wars-lead-daisy-ridley/ United Talent Agency]] partway through the filming process. A film she worked on previously, ''Film/TheInbetweeners2'', ''[[DeletedRole cut her out]]'' because their reshoots happened while she was on ''Star Wars''. Boyega is also apparently highly sought-after, with Creator/RobertDowneyJr coaching the young actor on how to deal with the the fame that the role will grant him.
108* StudioHop: The first film in the main series to be released solely under the Lucasfilm brand by Creator/{{Disney}}, after (now Disney-owned) Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox released the prior six movies.
109* TeasingCreator:
110** After a set leak in June of 2014, showing off the ''Millennium Falcon'' along with other things, Abrams responded by tweeting that the leaks were unfounded and denied that the ''Falcon'' was present in the film... In the form of a note left on top of the ship's iconic Dejarik board.
111** A short while after the Sequel Trilogy was announced, Creator/ZackSnyder stated that he had interest in developing a SpinOff that took place in this era. He had met with Kathleen Kennedy, and the movie he proposed was rumored to have been inspired by ''Film/SevenSamurai'' and would feature all-new Jedi. While there's still no word on if that film is going to be made (though only two of the three/four spin-offs actually have directors attached to them), Snyder and Abrams have tweeted ''Star Wars''/DC Comics crossover images at each other, leaving fans curious as to whether they're just fooling around or if this will actually be made once Snyder is finished with ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' and both parts of ''Justice League''.
112** A fairly-plausible rumor detailing the film's opening act gained popularity online... Except for one part where it was mentioned that Luke's disembodied cybernetic hand would be a MacGuffin to kick off the plot, which was largely ridiculed and dismissed. For the update that announced the winner of the Force for Change initiative, a metallic hand was shown to be holding the note revealing the winner's name, and given the background of the location, the picture seemed to have been taken on Skellig Michael Island, where Hamill had last been seen filming. Whether it's just a poke at the rumor or if it's a simple preview of what's to come was anyone's guess, but in the end his hand never became a [=MacGuffin=].
113** Abrams and Ford, as well as other members of the Original Trilogy's main cast were present on different talk shows, comedy and otherwise, after the movie was announced. Unsurprisingly, they remained quiet when asked about what was happening with the show.
114*** Ford was the worst. When Creator/ConanOBrien offered him $1k to spill something about the new movie, he replied "A long time ago, in a place far, far away... I forget the rest." When he was on Creator/JimmyKimmel, he would take questions but wouldn't answer any ''Star Wars''-related ones. Cue being asked questions by a Jedi cosplayer, a stormtrooper, [[FanDisservice a fat man in a Princess Leia metal bikini outfit]] and a wookiee (which caused Ford to start a joke-argument with him, leading to his exit from the show for the episode).[[note]]This is actually a CallBack to a similar skit when he was promoting ''Film/CowboysAndAliens''[[/note]]
115*** Abrams didn't fare too much better. He took questions and answered vaguely in response, and then took some suggestions from the audience. Cue the same Jedi cosplayer saying there should be a lightsaber battle, and that Leia and Chewie should do it. The same fat man from earlier suggested there should be some starfighter battles. And that Leia and Chewie should do it because it's what the fans want to see. Creator/BillyDeeWilliams then stood up and suggested [[BoldlyComing nothing but two hours of Lando and beautiful ladies making love across the galaxy]]. Finally, none other than Creator/WilliamShatner stood up and suggested Kirk exploring the ''Star Wars'' universe on the road trip of a lifetime. [[RuleOfThree And that Leia and Chewie should do it]].
116** Before release, the summary provided by Disney is [[ExactWords "It's an original story."]]
117** Any time filming took place, they used one of the working titles on the signs to "hide" the fact that it was being filmed there. Except that they used the ''Star Wars'' font to write the names in, leaving no doubt as to which movie it actually was. Though this isn't just teasing -- during production on ''Empire'', the locals milked them for all the money they could. So afterwards, they had to keep the fact they were filming a ''Star Wars'' movie secret.
118** Abrams has [[http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/entertainthis/2015/10/27/jj-abrams-star-wars-the-force-awakens-trailer-luke-skywalker/74690782/ confirmed]] that Luke [[SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer being almost completely MIA from the advertising campaign]] is "no accident".
119* ThoseTwoActors:
120** Driver and Isaac were previously in ''Film/InsideLlewynDavis'' together.
121** Isaac and Gleeson previously starred in ''Film/ExMachina'' together.
122* ThrowItIn:
123** Parts of Poe's backstory, namely him hailing from Yavin, were suggested by Isaac and then incorporated into the official canon.
124** The line where Obi-Wan Kenobi (with the voice of Alec Guinness) speaks in a vision was added after an editor discovered his inflection of the word "afraid" could be edited to sound just like the word "Rey."
125* UncreditedRole: Creator/DanielCraig has a brief uncredited cameo as the Stormtrooper who is subjected to a Jedi Mind Trick by Rey.
126* UnisexSeriesGenderedMerchandise: The social media hashtag [=#WheresRey=] formed when she was neglected from the merchandise, whereas the new male characters were made into action figures.
127* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
128** Creator/JenniferLawrence, Creator/ShaileneWoodley and Creator/ElizabethOlsen were considered for the role of [[Characters/StarWarsRey Rey]] before Creator/DaisyRidley was cast. Olsen declined to audition because she already had a contract with Creator/MarvelStudios for the part of [[Comicbook/ScarletWitch Wanda Maximoff]] in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse.
129*** Creator/SaoirseRonan, Creator/EvanRachelWood, [[Film/PeterPan Rachel Hurd-Wood]], Creator/EizaGonzalez, Creator/CourtneyEaton and [[Series/VikingsValhalla Frida Gustavsson]] also auditioned for the role of Rey before the casting of Ridley.
130** Creator/JessePlemons, [[Theatre/SpiderManTurnOffTheDark Matthew James Thomas]], [[Series/DowntonAbbey Ed Speleers]] and Creator/RayFisher were the final contenders for the part of Finn before the casting of Creator/JohnBoyega.
131*** Creator/MichaelBJordan, [[Series/{{Arrow}} Joseph David-Jones]], [[Film/GoodLuckToYouLeoGrande Daryl McCormack]], Creator/DavidOyelowo, Creator/DayoOkeniyi, [[Series/OuterBanks Chase Stokes]] and Creator/TomHolland screen-tested for the role of Finn as well before the casting of Boyega.
132** Creator/JamesMcAvoy, Creator/ChiwetelEjiofor and Creator/JoelEdgerton were considered for the part of Poe Dameron before Creator/OscarIsaac was cast. Edgerton previously portrayed a young Owen Lars in ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' and ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.
133*** Creator/MilesTeller, Creator/LiamMcIntyre, Creator/JackOConnell, Creator/AlexPettyfer and Creator/SullivanStapleton also read for the role of Poe Dameron before the casting of Isaac.
134** Creator/MichaelFassbender, Creator/ChristophWaltz and Creator/HugoWeaving were considered for [[Characters/StarWarsKyloRen Kylo Ren]] before the casting of Creator/AdamDriver.
135*** Creator/EddieRedmayne, Creator/JoelKinnaman and Creator/LeePace auditioned for the part of Kylo Ren as well before the casting of Driver.
136** Creator/GaryOldman read for the role of Lor San Tekka before Creator/MaxVonSydow was cast.
137** Creator/MatthewVaughn and Creator/BradBird were originally approached to direct the movie before Creator/JJAbrams was hired. Vaughn turned down the offer due to CreativeDifferences over the level of violence in the film and his desire to cast Creator/ChloeGraceMoretz as the female lead, while Bird declined in order to helm ''Film/{{Tomorrowland}}''.
138*** Creator/GuillermoDelToro, Creator/ChristopherNolan, Creator/JamesCameron, Creator/NeillBlomkamp, Creator/JossWhedon, Creator/DavidFincher, Creator/PeterJackson, Creator/BenAffleck and Creator/RianJohnson were also considered to direct the film before Abrams was hired. Johnson would later go on to helm ''Film/TheLastJedi.''
139** [[http://makingstarwars.net/2015/01/george-lucas-initially-planned-finishing-star-wars-force-awakens-selling-lucasfilm/ Lucas' original plan]] was to get ''Episode VII'' released with him having a more active role in its creation, and then sell the company so somebody else could finish the new trilogy. This didn't happen due to Creator/{{Disney}} coming by at the right time to make the deal, preventing any legal trouble.
140** According to a ''Vanity Fair'' cover story, Lucas' original ideas for the Sequel Trilogy had teenage/young adult main characters. Disney ultimately went with actors who were in their twenties and thirties instead.
141--->[Abrams] said Lucas’ treatment had centered on very young characters — teenagers, Lucasfilm told me — which might have struck Disney executives as veering too close for comfort to ''The Phantom Menace'' and its 9-year-old Anakin Skywalker and 13-year-old Queen Amidala. "We've made some departures" from Lucas's ideas, Kennedy conceded, but only in "exactly the way you would in any development process."
142** One of the movie's working titles was ''Shadow of the Empire'', but this was changed to avoid confusion with the ''Literature/ShadowsOfTheEmpire'' multimedia project from the 90s.
143** The movie was originally slated for a May release date, like all of the ''Star Wars'' movies that preceded it, but it was pushed back to December 2015. Ultimately, this proved to be a wiser decision, considering that ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' was slated to be Disney's tentpole film for the summer of 2015, and that releasing both movies around the same time would have limited the amount of profit either would have received.
144** Rey was originally named Kira, and was conceived as a Luke {{Expy}} who sought and followed him as an apprentice after her home was destroyed in a sort of PassingTheTorch way. She later evolved into a scavenger as in the final film, though still accompanied by an elderly father figure who was a former Republic pilot. Interestingly, echoing Luke's own surname change, the name "Kira" stuck for virtually all the production time and only got changed to Rey when they had already started filming.
145** Finn was named Sam at an early stage of production, where he was conceived as being the youngest member of a group of space pirates led by Maz Kanata rather than a stormtrooper. The opening shot of the film was going to be his tiny ship towing a derelict Star Destroyer, meant to mimic the opening of ''A New Hope'' as closely as possible yet with a touch of humor. However, Sam would have lost control of the Star Destroyer and let it crash on Jakku, where Kira would search it for parts as Rey does in the final film. Instead of a desert world, Jakku would have been an ocean planet where part of the Second Death Star crashed and was left partially submerged. The concept of a water world where the second Death Star's remains were found was retooled to become the moon Kef Bir in ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker''.
146** After Sam became Finn, his backstory would have been rather different. Originally, what would have convinced Finn to leave the First Order would be witnessing a number of Resistance fighters being executed and thrown out of an airlock. After escaping with Poe and crash landing, he would be healed by a tribe of locals and be "reborn" into a hero. Most importantly, in this version he was a personal friend of the character that became Kylo Ren, who would be left heatbroken by Finn's defection.
147** The character who occupied the role of Poe was originally supposed to die early in the film, possibly in the TIE Fighter crash (he was even nicknamed "John Doe" in the first drafts), which made Creator/OscarIsaac hesitant to accept the role because [[ChronicallyKilledActor he had played a character who suffered a similar fate]] in ''Film/TheBourneLegacy''. However, Creator/JJAbrams decided to spare Poe after finding a way to temporarily write him out of the story without killing him.
148** While the idea of Han's and Leia's son turning to the Dark Side supposedly traces back to Lucas himself, Kylo Ren went through several iterations in his character design. He was initially going to be a former Jedi named Skyler who served Sith Lord Darth Talon, but later both characters were fused into a dark Jedi called the Jedi Killer, who was more akin to Darth Vader and would power up by directly absorbing the energy of a star. In this version, he was friends with Finn before his betrayal, which would have left him devastated enough for him to seek the counsel of his dead grandfather. At one point, he was even going to show up a straight up Vader impersonator, wearing a exact copy of his suit in order to mess with Luke.
149** Several different ideas for the movie's MacGuffin were put forth initially, with ideas such as the heroes trying to find the remains of Darth Vader, or even searching the underwater wreckage of the second Death Star in order to find info about sacred Jedi sites or hidden Jedi masters (in whose case we would have even seen the ''Millennium Falcon'' going underwater). In the end, it was decided that the search for Luke himself would be the main thread tying everything together. Luke himself had a significantly larger role in the earlier drafts, but his presence was drastically reduced in order to avoid having him [[SpotlightStealingSquad overshadow]] Rey and Finn.
150** Following the last measure, the original script that Michael Ardnt worked on originally put the new cast up front while the old cast was DemotedToExtra. Abrams overrode that decision and decided to expand on the roles of the older cast, so that the original team could have (at least) one last adventure — all while still giving time to introduce the new cast, with the extent to expand upon their roles in ''Episode VIII'' and ''Episode IX''.
151** Back when Luke was going to be one of the main characters, there were plans for Creator/HaydenChristensen to cameo as the Force ghost of Anakin Skywalker. One piece of concept art suggests his appearance could have constantly shifted between that of Anakin and Darth Vader, playing on the duality of the Force. Though this rather seriously contradicts previous lore which held that darksiders cannot become Force ghosts, that is, truly become one with the Force, precisely because of the dark side (hence Obi-Wan becoming "more powerful" in death than Vader could ever imagine); the entire point of Vader taking the form of a Jedi again in the "Force afterlife" was due to him rejecting and being "saved" from the dark side.
152** At one point, Snoke's character was going to be female, a "beautiful, statuesque woman" inspired by Greek sculpture. Even although they settled for a male villain, the beautiful part remained for a long time in production, as Abrams and the creatives didn't want him to be old and decrepit like Sidious. They ultimately decided to play it straight on the idea it would show better his corruption by the Dark Side.
153** Conversely, Captain Phasma was originally going to be a man, and it's rumored that the creative team wanted him to be played by Creator/BenedictCumberbatch (whom Abrams had worked with on ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'', and who actually came to visit the sets of the film). However, after the movie received some complaints about the lack of women in the cast, presumably after Snoke had been made male, the creators rewrote Phasma as female and cast Creator/GwendolineChristie in the role.
154** Denis Lawson was written in to reappear as Wedge Antilles in the film, but he turned the offer down because he didn't want to do a cameo, preferring to continue his television career instead. Reportedly Wedge's role was originally the one Creator/MaxVonSydow's character ultimately received, meaning Wedge would have ultimately gone through SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome had it happened. Lawson would ultimately reprise his role as Wedge in ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker''.
155** [[TakeThatScrappy The skeleton of Jar Jar Binks]] was considered to be included somewhere as an EasterEgg, but J. J. Abrams ultimately decided against it.
156** The movie was originally going to open with Luke's severed hand floating through space, still holding the lightsaber from his duel with Darth Vader in ''The Empire Strikes Back''. The hand would then burn up in the atmosphere of the planet Jakku, and the surviving lightsaber would land in the desert, only to be plucked up by an unseen alien.
157** R2-D2 was originally going to appear much earlier in the film alongside C-3PO, but the writers thought it would be better to present his arrival as a bit of delayed gratification by not having him reactivate until the final act.
158** Instead of Han and Chewbacca, space pirates would have seized the ''Millennium Falcon'' and forced Rey to literally walk the plank into space.
159** Starkiller Base was conceived later in development, and would have been located on Dantooine, with the First Order converting the old Rebel base there. Starkiller would have also been called the "Doom Star", and its cannon would have fired out of a volcano.
160** The Resistance was originally going to have a massive warship named ''Warhammer'', which would use its heavily armored prow to breach planetary shields and then deploy smaller ships to exploit the hole.
161** In the first script reading shown in ''The Secrets of The Force Awakens: A Cinematic Journey'', the planet of D'Qar where the Resistance base is located is described as having "a copper sea" and "massive, mushroom-shaped trees."
162** Finn and Rey were originally supposed to have a BelligerentSexualTension rather than the more ambiguous relationship they had in the final version.
163** Rey was originally going to be accompanied to Ahch-To by BB-8 instead of R2-D2, but the droids were swapped at the request of Creator/RianJohnson, so that R2 could use [[Film/ANewHope Leia's transmission to Obi-Wan]] to help convince Luke to train Rey in ''Film/TheLastJedi''.
164** The screenplay had Maz Kanata going with the heroes to the Resistance base, and Creator/LupitaNyongo even filmed some scenes with Creator/CarrieFisher. They were all cut after the creative team decided that Maz really didn't add anything to the final act. However, a shot of Maz giving Anakin's lightsaber to Leia [[MissingTrailerScene did show up in the second trailer]].
165** The original run time (actual run time, not the assembly cut) of the movie was two hours and 40 minutes long before being cut down to two hours and 16 minutes, with some of the cut scenes remaining in the film until only a month before release. It remains to be seen how many of these deleted scenes will show up on the DVD or Blu-ray release of the film. One of these scenes, a snowspeeder chase on Starkiller Base, wound up being adapted into an episode of ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsForcesOfDestiny''.
166** A rather noticeable case was with the character of Constable Zuvio, an enforcer on Niima Outpost. Not only was he fully designed and characterized (apparently, he was to have a significant role in getting Rey off Jakku), but he received a few toys and a page in the film's official visual dictionary, generating interest in the character. All of this was for naught, however, as he was completely demoted shortly after his promotional material was released. In the film proper, he only survives as a background extra visible for a few blurry frames in the background as Rey is running through the market.
167** According to a leaked call-sheet for ''The Force Awakens'', when Rey finds the Skywalker lightsaber in Maz's castle Finn was originally present too and they both experienced visions. This suggests that Finn was intended to be explicitly Force-sensitive, whereas in the finished movie he's presented as a BadassNormal and only implicitly suggested to be Force-sensitive in ''The Rise of Skywalker''.
168** Kylo Ren was originally going to look like Captain Phasma. When that idea was abandoned, the costume was given to Phasma.
169** Originally Coruscant was gonna be the planet that was blown up by Starkiller Base. However, Lucasfilm refused to allow the destruction of one of the most iconic ''Star Wars'' planets, so Hosnian Prime was used as a substitute.
170* WordOfSaintPaul: At the London Film & Comic Con in 2014, Creator/IanMcDiarmid [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbfYcNPS2fQ publicly denied]] that Palpatine would be in the movie (not even as a hologram or in a potential flashback), outright stating that the character was KilledOffForReal in ''Return of the Jedi''. However, he did say that he thought a story involving Palpatine appearing in an earlier time period would be awesome, and would willingly reprise his role if he were asked.
171* WorkingTitle: A handful.
172** ''Episode 7'', or more bluntly ''Star Wars 7''. It isn't written in Roman numerals for the sake of being a working title. Sometimes, this is stylized as ''S7ar Wars''.
173** ''AVCO'', paying homage to one of the 32 theaters the original ''Star Wars'' was first shown in.
174** [[http://imgur.com/n47OUR0 According to Pablo Hidalgo]], there was a long period of time when the team involved with production were dead-set on calling it ''Shadow of the Empire''. This was changed in part because it was [[Literature/ShadowsOfTheEmpire one letter off from an EU novel]] and they wanted to avoid confusion.
175** ''Foodles''. We don't get it either.[[note]]This may have come from the name of the Disney subsidiary that handled production in the UK, who was [[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/02/uk-authorities-sue-star-wars-producer-over-harrison-fords-broken-leg/ later sued]] over alleged labor law violations during filming.[[/note]]
176* YouSoundFamiliar: In the French dub, Creator/JeanPierreMichael voiced General Hux. He previously voiced Obi-Wan Kenobi in Season 5 and Season 6 or ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'' (and before that he was the voice of Kyle Katarn in ''VideoGame/JediKnightDarkForcesII'', but that one is considered ''[[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Legends]]'' and not part of the canon).
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178* Enabling the MediaNotes/AudioDescription track for the blind will have a voice describe everything that is happening on-screen. The voice in question is that of Martin Billany (aka Creator/LittleKuriboh), as demonstrated [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0egskvmsoVQ here]].

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