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Star-studded force arrives in Hollywood

- LISA RICHWINE

LOS ANGELES Droids rolled down a blue carpet and stormtroop­ers kept order at the world première this week of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the ninth and final movie episode in the sci-fi fable of a celebrated Jedi master.

Walt Disney Co. closed off an entire city block in the centre of Hollywood to host the celebrity-studded debut screening of the highly anticipate­d film, which opened for the public in theatres around the world on Thursday.

Staff waving glowing lightsaber­s guided première attendees, among them Star Wars royalty Daisy Ridley and Mark Hamill, to a ceremonial blue carpet under a large tent, outfitted to resemble a spaceship hangar beneath a starlit sky. Replicas of three X-wing Starfighte­rs dangled overhead. Actor Harrison Ford, whose Han Solo character died in the 2015 instalment The Force Awakens, joined the celebratio­n, as did Adam Driver who plays Solo’s progeny turned knight of the Dark Side, Kylo Ren. Other A-listers invited as guests included Steven Spielberg and Spike Lee, and Frances Mcdormand.

“Well, this is terrifying,” director J.J. Abrams said as he introduced the movie inside the packed Dolby Theatre. “Nothing brings people together quite like Star Wars.”

Rise of Skywalker caps a blockbuste­r film series that has grossed more than $9.2 billion in ticket sales.

It concludes a story that began 42 years ago in 1977, when filmmaker George Lucas introduced a young hero named Luke Skywalker (Hamill) and delighted audiences with a galaxy of metallic robots called droids, a race of tall, furry warriors known as Wookiees and a host of other eclectic characters.

At Monday’s première, superfans dressed as favourites from the heroine scavenger Rey to bounty hunter Boba Fett and villain Darth Vader. Hamill received a standing ovation when he was introduced, as did composer John Williams.

Princess Leia returned in the movie — despite the 2016 death of Carrie Fisher, the actress who played her — by way of unused footage from The Force Awakens.

While the latest film brings the Skywalker family’s saga to an end, Disney plans future Star Wars movies with new characters starting in December 2022, though the company has not released details.

“We’re going to make sure we take our time until we know that it’s right,” Disney chief executive Bob Iger said.

 ?? VALERIE MACON/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Dedicated Star Wars fans, dressed like their favourite characters, attended the world première of Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood earlier this week.
VALERIE MACON/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Dedicated Star Wars fans, dressed like their favourite characters, attended the world première of Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood earlier this week.

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