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Upcoming ‘Star Wars’ film remains shrouded in secrecy

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ANAHEIM, Calif. The force will awaken in just 125 days, but “Star Wars” fans didn’t learn anything new about the film at Disney’s D23 convention on Saturday.

Audiences at the biannual fan expo were, however, informed that “Jurassic World” director Colin Trevorrow is set to direct “Star Wars: Episode IX” and saw a first glimpse of the cast of Gareth Edwards’ anthology film “Star Wars: Rogue One.”

But “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” out Dec. 18, remains cloaked in secrecy. Director J.J. Abrams, stars Harrison Ford, Oscar Isaac, Daisy Ridley, Lupita Nyong’o, and John Boyega were on hand to wave at the screaming audience in the 7,500-seat auditorium, but revealed no new footage or informatio­n about the film.

Ford, who appeared with the cast at Comic-Con in July, spoke briefly when the audience screams died down.

“I’m following in the footsteps of George Lucas, the author of the early parts of my story, and now I’m delighted to be here with J.J. and the cast and Disney, which has supported this effort in a really extraordin­ary way,” said Ford, who will be playing Han Solo once more in the film, set about 30 years after the events of “Return of the Jedi.”

“It’s a great thrill to be here with you and who made this whole thing happen, I couldn’t be happier,” he said.

After showing only behind-thescenes footage at Comic-Con, many expected to see something new from the film at the Disney-only event, but the cast was shuffled off stage quickly so that Disney CEO Bob Iger could announce the plans for “Star Wars” themed lands at the Disney Parks.

Disney acquired Lucasfilm in 2012 and has a slew of “Star Wars” films and spin-offs set for the next few years. The new trilogy will kick off with Abrams’ film this December, followed by “Looper” writer/director Rian Johnson’s “Star Wars: Episode VIII.”

Trevorrow, whose “Jurassic World” broke box office records this summer with over $1.6 billion in global earnings had been rumoured to be joining the “Star Wars” fold before Saturday’s announceme­nt. “Episode IX” is planned for 2019.

Beyond “Star Wars,” Disney previewed upcoming live-action films “Beauty and the Beast,” a lavish musical starring Emma Watson and featuring the songs of Alan Menken and “Alice Through the Looking Glass,” the sequel to 2010’s box office smash “Alice in Wonderland.”

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