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12 MONTHS OF HYPE FOR ‘THE LAST JEDI’

Star War’s 8th instalment is the longest at 153 minutes

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LOS ANGELES

THE trailers have dropped, the frantic media tours have concluded and the phony war is over: Star Wars: The Last Jedi finally began the real battle yesterday at its glittering world premiere.

Hotter than one of Yoda’s root leaf curries, the movie is expected to cash in on 12 months of relentless hype with one of the biggest domestic opening weekends ever. A galaxy of stars and lucky fans from near and far, far away will descend on downtown Los Angeles — the first moviegoers in the world outside of the production to see the eighth instalment of the blockbuste­r space saga.

All eyes will be on the initial flood of social media reaction, encouraged by Lucasfilm, although the studio has embargoed detailed reviews until Tuesday.

Fans will have to be patient before heading to Twitter for the inevitable rhapsody of excited buzz, as The Last Jedi is the longest Star Wars movie ever, clocking in at 153 minutes.

That is about 10 minutes longer than Attack of the Clones (2002), although critics will be hoping the new movie doesn’t overstay its welcome, like that unloved second episode.

The premiere comes six days before the movie’s general release in US theatres, kicking off a run widely expected to be the most successful worldwide since 2015’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

Experts are predicting an opening weekend domestic box office of around US$220 million (RM897.85 million), which would push it beyond Jurassic World (2015) into second place behind Awakens (US$248 million).

The cast came together with director Rian Johnson on Sunday to build buzz for The Last Jedi.

Gwendoline Christie, who plays stormtroop­er commander Captain Phasma, put the continued relevance of “Star Wars” down to its foundation­al mythology of good versus evil.

“I think it’s because the world we live in is an evolving place that it retains the simplicity of those elements,” she said.

“But it really resonates with what it is to follow your own human, dark, narcissist­ic tendencies, where that will take you.”

Christie was joined at the event by returning stars Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis, Domnhall Gleeson and Luke Skywalker himself – Mark Hamill.

There were new faces too: Kelly Marie Tran as Resistance maintenanc­e worker Rose Tico and Laura Dern, who plays Vice-Admiral Amilyn Holdo.

The Last Jedi — filmed on the west coast of Ireland and at Pinewood Studios near London — marks the last appearance of Carrie Fisher, who died last December.

One of Lucasfilm’s trailers hinted darkly at a possible untimely demise for Fisher’s iconic General Leia Organa at the hands of her son Kylo Ren. AFP

 ?? EPA PIC ?? Star Wars actors Mark Hamill (fourth from right) and Adam Driver (second from right) on stage with director Rian Johnson (second from left) and producer Kathleen Kennedy (right) during a red carpet event for ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ in Tokyo recently.
EPA PIC Star Wars actors Mark Hamill (fourth from right) and Adam Driver (second from right) on stage with director Rian Johnson (second from left) and producer Kathleen Kennedy (right) during a red carpet event for ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ in Tokyo recently.

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