Star Wars: The Force Awakens - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Star Wars: The Force Awakens"
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)
Timing: 2:16 (136 min)
Star Wars: The Force Awakens - TMDB rating
7.25/10
20423
Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Kinopoisk rating
7.061/10
296150
Star Wars: The Force Awakens - IMDB rating
7.7/10
1000000

Actors and characters

Photo John Boyega #24963Photo John Boyega #24964Photo John Boyega #24965Photo John Boyega #24966

John Boyega

John Boyega
Character Finn
Photo Oscar Isaac #4850Photo Oscar Isaac #4851Photo Oscar Isaac #4852Photo Oscar Isaac #4853

Oscar Isaac

Oscar Isaac
Character Poe Dameron
Photo Adam Driver #29242Photo Adam Driver #29243Photo Adam Driver #29244Photo Adam Driver #29245

Adam Driver

Adam Driver
Character Kylo Ren
Photo Carrie Fisher #1749Photo Carrie Fisher #1750Photo Carrie Fisher #1751Photo Carrie Fisher #1752

Carrie Fisher

Carrie Fisher
Character Princess Leia
Photo Harrison Ford #1725Photo Harrison Ford #1726Photo Harrison Ford #1727Photo Harrison Ford #1728

Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford
Character Han Solo
Photo Mark Hamill #1722Photo Mark Hamill #1723Photo Mark Hamill #1724Photo Mark Hamill #66566

Mark Hamill

Mark Hamill
Character Luke Skywalker
Photo Lupita NyongPhoto Lupita NyongPhoto Lupita NyongPhoto Lupita Nyong

Lupita Nyong'o

Lupita Nyong'o
Character Maz Kanata
Photo Andy Serkis #10272Photo Andy Serkis #10273Photo Andy Serkis #10274

Andy Serkis

Andy Serkis
Character Supreme Leader Snoke
Photo Domhnall Gleeson #13873Photo Domhnall Gleeson #13874Photo Domhnall Gleeson #13875Photo Domhnall Gleeson #13876

Domhnall Gleeson

Domhnall Gleeson
Character General Hux
Photo Max von Sydow #20224Photo Max von Sydow #20225Photo Max von Sydow #20226Photo Max von Sydow #20227

Max von Sydow

Max von Sydow
Character Lor San Tekka
Photo Peter Mayhew #1783Photo Peter Mayhew #1784Photo Peter Mayhew #1785

Peter Mayhew

Peter Mayhew
Character Chewbacca
Photo Gwendoline Christie #10773Photo Gwendoline Christie #10774

Gwendoline Christie

Gwendoline Christie
Character Captain Phasma
Photo Joonas Suotamo #29254Photo Joonas Suotamo #29255Photo Joonas Suotamo #29256Photo Joonas Suotamo #29257

Joonas Suotamo

Joonas Suotamo
Character Chewbacca Double
Photo Pip Andersen #29259
Pip Andersen
Character Lead Stormtrooper
Photo Simon Pegg #3699Photo Simon Pegg #3700Photo Simon Pegg #3701Photo Simon Pegg #66602

Simon Pegg

Simon Pegg
Character Unkar Plutt
Photo Kiran Shah #12117

Kiran Shah

Kiran Shah
Character Teedo
Photo Sasha Frost #29260
Sasha Frost
Character Jakku Villager
Photo Pip Torrens #29261

Pip Torrens

Pip Torrens
Character Colonel Kaplan
Photo Andrew Jack #6620
Andrew Jack
Character Major Ematt
Photo Rocky Marshall #29262
Rocky Marshall
Character Colonel Datoo
Photo Greg Grunberg #27566Photo Greg Grunberg #27567Photo Greg Grunberg #27568

Greg Grunberg

Greg Grunberg
Character Snap Wexley
Photo Emun Elliott #29263

Emun Elliott

Emun Elliott
Character Brance
Photo Brian Vernel #29264
Brian Vernel
Character Bala-Tik
Photo Yayan Ruhian #24562Photo Yayan Ruhian #24563

Yayan Ruhian

Yayan Ruhian
Character Tasu Leech
Photo Sebastian Armesto #19625

Sebastian Armesto

Sebastian Armesto
Character Lieutenant Mitaka
Photo Warwick Davis #10008Photo Warwick Davis #10009Photo Warwick Davis #10010Photo Warwick Davis #10011

Warwick Davis

Warwick Davis
Character Wollivan
Photo Cailey Fleming #29273Photo Cailey Fleming #29274Photo Cailey Fleming #29275Photo Cailey Fleming #29276
Cailey Fleming
Character Young Rey
Photo Mark Stanley #29277
Mark Stanley
Character Knight of Ren
Photo Ken Leung #26837Photo Ken Leung #26838

Ken Leung

Ken Leung
Character Admiral Statura
Photo Iko Uwais #3297Photo Iko Uwais #3298Photo Iko Uwais #3299Photo Iko Uwais #3300

Iko Uwais

Iko Uwais
Character Razoo Quin-Fee
Photo Anna Brewster #29278
Anna Brewster
Character Bazine Netal
Photo Harriet Walter #29279Photo Harriet Walter #29280Photo Harriet Walter #29281Photo Harriet Walter #29282

Harriet Walter

Harriet Walter
Character Dr. Kalonia
Photo Tim Rose #29284

Tim Rose

Tim Rose
Character Admiral Ackbar
Photo Erik Bauersfeld #29285
Erik Bauersfeld
Character Admiral Ackbar (voice)
Photo Mike Quinn #22896
Mike Quinn
Character Nien Nunb
Photo Bill Kipsang Rotich #29286

Bill Kipsang Rotich

Bill Kipsang Rotich
Character Nein Nunb (voice)
Photo Nigel Godrich #29287
Nigel Godrich
Character FN-9330
Photo Victor McGuire #29290Photo Victor McGuire #29291
Victor McGuire
Character Bar Patron
Photo Miltos Yerolemou #29292Photo Miltos Yerolemou #29293
Miltos Yerolemou
Character Bar Patron
Photo Francesca Longrigg #29336
Francesca Longrigg
Character Bar Patron
Photo D.C. Barns #29337
D.C. Barns
Character Bar Patron
Matt Johnson
Character Bar Patron
Photo Billie Lourd #29294Photo Billie Lourd #29295Photo Billie Lourd #29296Photo Billie Lourd #29297

Billie Lourd

Billie Lourd
Character Lieutenant Connix
Photo Leanne Best #29298Photo Leanne Best #29299

Leanne Best

Leanne Best
Character Min Sakul
Photo Crystal Clarke #29300

Crystal Clarke

Crystal Clarke
Character Ensign Goode
Photo Jeffery Kissoon #29301
Jeffery Kissoon
Character Rear Admiral Guich
Photo Claudia Sermbezis #29302
Claudia Sermbezis
Character Lema Eelyak
Photo Gerald W. Abrams #70190
Gerald W. Abrams
Character Captain Cypress
Jim McGrath
Character Vice Admiral Resdox
Photo Philicia Saunders #29303
Philicia Saunders
Character Tabala Zo

Morgan Dameron

Morgan Dameron
Character Commodore Meta
Photo Jessica Henwick #12930Photo Jessica Henwick #12931Photo Jessica Henwick #12932Photo Jessica Henwick #12933

Jessica Henwick

Jessica Henwick
Character Jess Testor
Photo Tosin Cole #29304Photo Tosin Cole #29305Photo Tosin Cole #29306

Tosin Cole

Tosin Cole
Character Lieutenant Bastian
Photo James McArdle #29307Photo James McArdle #29308Photo James McArdle #29309Photo James McArdle #29310

James McArdle

James McArdle
Character Niv Lek
Stefan Grube
Character Yolo Ziff
Photo Dixie Arnold #29315
Dixie Arnold
Character Resistance Soldier
Photo Hannah John-Kamen #29316Photo Hannah John-Kamen #29317Photo Hannah John-Kamen #29318

Hannah John-Kamen

Hannah John-Kamen
Character First Order Officer
Photo Tom Edden #29338
Tom Edden
Character First Order Officer
Photo Kate Fleetwood #15776

Kate Fleetwood

Kate Fleetwood
Character First Order Officer
Photo Richard Riddell #29339
Richard Riddell
Character First Order Officer
Photo Jefferson Hall #2890Photo Jefferson Hall #2891

Jefferson Hall

Jefferson Hall
Character First Order Officer
Photo Thomas Brodie-Sangster #11541Photo Thomas Brodie-Sangster #11542Photo Thomas Brodie-Sangster #11543Photo Thomas Brodie-Sangster #11544

Thomas Brodie-Sangster

Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Character First Order Officer
Photo Jack Laskey #29340Photo Jack Laskey #29341

Jack Laskey

Jack Laskey
Character First Order Officer
Photo Brian Herring #29319
Brian Herring
Character BB-8
Photo Dave Chapman #29320Photo Dave Chapman #29321

Dave Chapman

Dave Chapman
Character BB-8
Photo Jimmy Vee #10092Photo Jimmy Vee #10093Photo Jimmy Vee #10094

Jimmy Vee

Jimmy Vee
Character R2-D2 (uncredited)
Photo Cecep Arif Rahman #24561

Cecep Arif Rahman

Cecep Arif Rahman
Character Crokind Shand (uncredited)
Photo Ian Whyte #29322Photo Ian Whyte #29323
Ian Whyte
Character Bollie Prindel / Roodown (uncredited)
Photo Daniel Craig #12894Photo Daniel Craig #12895Photo Daniel Craig #12896Photo Daniel Craig #12897

Daniel Craig

Daniel Craig
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Photo Ewan McGregor #22308Photo Ewan McGregor #22309Photo Ewan McGregor #22310Photo Ewan McGregor #22311

Ewan McGregor

Ewan McGregor
Character Obi-Wan Kenobi (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Frank Oz #8757Photo Frank Oz #8758Photo Frank Oz #8759Photo Frank Oz #8760

Frank Oz

Frank Oz
Character Yoda (archive sound) (uncredited)
Photo Alec Guinness #1771Photo Alec Guinness #1772Photo Alec Guinness #1773Photo Alec Guinness #1774

Alec Guinness

Alec Guinness
Character Obi-Wan Kenobi (archive sound) (uncredited)
Photo Tom Kane #23455Photo Tom Kane #23456

Tom Kane

Tom Kane
Character Hosnian Citizen / Starkiller Technician (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Catherine Taber #29324

Catherine Taber

Catherine Taber
Character Hangar Officer / Starkiller Technician (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Matthew Wood #8926Photo Matthew Wood #327391Photo Matthew Wood #327392

Matthew Wood

Matthew Wood
Character Ello Asty / Quiggold / Niima Thug (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Sam Witwer #29325

Sam Witwer

Samuel Witwer
Character Stormtroopers / Star Destroyer PA Announcer / Star Destroyer Officer (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Meredith Salenger #29326Photo Meredith Salenger #29327Photo Meredith Salenger #29328Photo Meredith Salenger #29329

Meredith Salenger

Meredith Salenger
Character Resistance Technician (voice) (uncredited)
Photo James Arnold Taylor #29330Photo James Arnold Taylor #70191

James Arnold Taylor

James Arnold Taylor
Character First Order Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Photo Michael Donovan #70192

Michael Donovan

Michael Donovan
Character Starkiller PA Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Devon Libran #29331
Devon Libran
Character Hangar Officer / Starkiller Stormtrooper (voice) (uncredited)
Robert Stambler
Character Red Eyed Sand Alien (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Verona Blue #29332

Verona Blue

Verona Blue
Character Resistance PA Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Fred Tatasciore #4828

Fred Tatasciore

Fred Tatasciore
Character Niima Scavenger / Forest Stormtrooper (voice) (uncredited)
Patrick Correll
Character Resistance Medic (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Karen Huie #4834
Karen Huie
Character Niima Scavenger (voice) (uncredited)
Orly Schuchmacher
Character Desert Scavenger (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Ben Schwartz #7668Photo Ben Schwartz #7669

Ben Schwartz

Ben Schwartz
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Photo Mark Dodson #29333
Mark Dodson
Character Niima Scavenger (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Yang Liang #3976Photo Yang Liang #3977

Yang Liang

Yang Liang
Character FN-2199 (uncredited)
Photo David Acord #5968

David Acord

David Acord
Character FN-2199 (uncredited)
Photo Jamie B. Chambers #29334

Jamie B. Chambers

Jamie B. Chambers
Character Heavy Gunner Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Photo Daniel Adjei #29342
Daniel Adjei
Character Jashco Phurus (uncredited)
Photo Kevin Smith #70199Photo Kevin Smith #70200Photo Kevin Smith #70201Photo Kevin Smith #70202

Kevin Smith

Kevin Smith
Character Stormtrooper (voice) (uncredited)
Daran Holliman
Character Mi'no Teest (uncredited)
Photo Samantha Alleyne #29343
Samantha Alleyne
Character First Order Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Photo Paul Biddiss #70193
Paul Biddiss
Character X-Wing Pilot (uncredited)
Hannah Blamires
Character First Order Officer (uncredited)
Photo Rony Bridges #29344
Rony Bridges
Character First Order Admiral (uncredited)
Stuart Budd
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Photo Calvin Chen #29345Photo Calvin Chen #29346Photo Calvin Chen #29347Photo Calvin Chen #29348

Calvin Chen

Calvin Chen
Character Resistance Engineer (uncredited)
Photo Alan Chimes #29349
Alan Chimes
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Jamie Clay
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Photo David W. Collins #28543
David W. Collins
Character Hangar Officer / Forest Stormtrooper (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Cavin Cornwall #29350
Cavin Cornwall
Character Durteel Haza / Sidon Ithano (uncredited)
Rowan Cox
Character Storm Trooper (uncredited)
Photo Nathalie Cuzner #29351
Nathalie Cuzner
Character PZ-4CO (uncredited)
Rimmel Daniel
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Keith De'Winter
Character Goss Toowers (uncredited)
Photo Adrian Derrick-Palmer #13040
Adrian Derrick-Palmer
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Cameron Edwards
Character Jakku Villager (uncredited)
Photo Jesse Michael Fullington #29352
Jesse Michael Fullington
Character First Order Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Photo Gloria García #29353
Gloria García
Character Jakku Defender (uncredited)
Photo Salo Gardner #1850
Salo Gardner
Character Bar Patron (uncredited)
Photo Caroline Garnell #29354
Caroline Garnell
Character Rebel Alliance (uncredited)
Chris Geden
Character First Order Officer (uncredited)
Versha Grant
Character Rebel (uncredited)
Steven James Griffiths
Character Snowtrooper (uncredited)
Photo Gary Hailes #29355
Gary Hailes
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Tim Hammersley
Character Rebel (uncredited)
Photo Chris Hastings #70194
Chris Hastings
Character First Order Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Marina Hayter
Character Bar Worker (uncredited)
Kelvin Hewlett
Character Resistance (uncredited)
Matthew Hobbs
Character Resistance Fighter (uncredited)
Photo Phil Hodges #29356
Phil Hodges
Character X-Wing Pilot (uncredited)
Leigh Holland
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Photo Kevin Hudson #29357
Kevin Hudson
Character Rebel Alliance (uncredited)
Phoenix James
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Zander James
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Photo Tobias James-Samuels #29358
Tobias James-Samuels
Character Fun House Officer (uncredited)
Photo Paul Kasey #29359Photo Paul Kasey #29360
Paul Kasey
Character Ello Asty (uncredited)
Aaron Kennedy
Character Cloaked Messenger (uncredited)
Photo Aidan Knight #29361
Aidan Knight
Character Tie Fighter Pilot (uncredited)
Sanj Krishnan
Character Resistance Engineer (uncredited)
Photo Lukas Landau #29362
Lukas Landau
Character X-Wing Pilot (uncredited)
Photo Andrei Lenart #29363
Andrei Lenart
Character Resistance Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Jorge Leon Martinez #29364
Jorge Leon Martinez
Character Rebel Alliance (uncredited)
Photo Julia Leyland #29365
Julia Leyland
Character Rebel Medic (uncredited)
Billy James Machin
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Photo Raymond Mamrak #25858
Raymond Mamrak
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Photo Kelsey Edwards #29366

Kelsey Edwards

Kelsey Edwards
Character Resistance Fighter (uncredited)
Photo Kenny-Lee Mbanefo #29367
Kenny-Lee Mbanefo
Character First Order Stormtrooper (uncredited)
David McCarrison
Character Bar Patron (uncredited)
Photo Sandeep Mohan #29368
Sandeep Mohan
Character First Order Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Photo Benjayx Murphy #29369
Benjayx Murphy
Character Officer of the Rebel Alliance (uncredited)
Photo Robert Strange #29370Photo Robert Strange #29371Photo Robert Strange #29372
Robert Strange
Character Professor Allium (uncredited)
Charlie Nevett
Character Bar Patron (uncredited)
Jason Nicholls
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Terry Noble
Character HoM 56 (uncredited)
Photo David Norfolk #29373
David Norfolk
Character Politician (uncredited)
Photo Tatsujiro Oto #29374

Tatsujiro Oto

Tatsujiro Oto
Character Bar Patron (uncredited)
Gillian Pittaway
Character Resistance Member (uncredited)
Nathan Plant
Character Hassk Thug (uncredited)
Photo Elroy Powell #29375
Elroy Powell
Character Rosser Weno (uncredited)
Photo Jay Rincon #65304

Jay Rincon

Jay Rincon
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Marc Rolfe
Character First Order Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Julio Romeo
Character Resistance Fighter (uncredited)
Photo Arti Shah #29376

Arti Shah

Arti Shah
Character Power Droid (uncredited)
Photo Kat Sheridan #29377
Kat Sheridan
Character Resistance Medic / Forest Stormtrooper (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Stephanie Silva #29378
Stephanie Silva
Character ME-8D9 (uncredited)
Jasper Skinner
Character Senior Resistance Officer (uncredited)
Sandy Kate Slade
Character Lady Astronaut (uncredited)
Photo Clem So #18280Photo Clem So #18281
Clem So
Character Resistance Fighter (uncredited)
Benito Sovrano
Character Stormtrooper captain (uncredited)
Photo Karol Steele #29379
Karol Steele
Character Jakku Village Elder (uncredited)
François Sternkiker
Character X-Wing Pilot (uncredited)
Frank Stone
Character Rebel General (uncredited)
Andy Sweet
Character X-Wing Pilot (uncredited)
Peter Theobalds
Character Nima Outpost Scavenger (uncredited)
Photo Pablo Verdejo #29380

Pablo Verdejo

Pablo Verdejo
Character Rebel Soldier (uncredited)
Ashley Ward
Character Bar Patron (uncredited)
Photo Paul Warren #29381
Paul Warren
Character Varmik (uncredited)
Photo Topo Wresniwiro #8204
Topo Wresniwiro
Character Ubert Quaril (uncredited)
Joshua Ásberg
Character First Order Snowtrooper (uncredited)
Joe Cash
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Clare Glass
Character Friend of Big Toad (uncredited)
Photo Bill Hader #8706Photo Bill Hader #8707Photo Bill Hader #8708Photo Bill Hader #8709

Bill Hader

Bill Hader
Character BB-8 (voice)

What's left behind the scenes

  • George Lucas said that the merger of Lucasfilm and Disney studios was a necessary measure to “pass on ‘Star Wars’ to a new generation of filmmakers.’”
  • Although this film was not announced (just as the sale of Lucasfilm to Disney) until November 2012, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher stated that they had been discussing their participation in Episode VII and subsequent Star Wars films with George Lucas as early as the summer of 2012.
  • This is the first film in the franchise to be distributed by Walt Disney Pictures.
  • Matthew Vaughn, Steven Spielberg, Guillermo del Toro, Peter Jackson, Christopher Nolan, Ben Affleck, Joss Whedon, Brad Bird, Rian Johnson, and James Cameron were all considered as directors for the film. J.J. Abrams was ultimately chosen. It was later announced that Johnson would write and direct the eighth installment of the saga, slated for release in 2017, and would also participate in the creation of the ninth installment two years later.
  • After J.J. Abrams publicly declined to direct a new Star Wars film, Kathleen Kennedy visited his office. Their negotiations lasted for over a month. Abrams' main concern was that the project was incredibly large and held significant cultural importance.
  • Jonathan Rhys Meyers was considered for a role in this film.
  • This is the first film by J. J. Abrams for which Michael Giacchino will not be composing the score. Giacchino himself stated in an interview that he would have preferred to hear John Williams' music in this film rather than his own.
  • Brad Bird and Matthew Vaughn both turned down the director's position on the project. Bird had already committed to *Tomorrowland* (2014). Vaughn entered negotiations and even left *X-Men: Days of Future Past* (2014) in order to direct the new *Star Wars* film, but ultimately declined due to "creative differences".
  • In the summer of 2013, it became known that Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill were actively preparing for their roles as Leia and Luke, respectively.
  • Director J. J. Abrams decided to build a full-scale, meticulously detailed replica of the *Millennium Falcon* spaceship specifically for the film's production. The ship was recreated at a 1:1 scale, meaning life-size, and fully furnished inside.
  • The filmmakers tried to use real locations and miniature models as much as possible, instead of green screens and computer graphics, in order to achieve an aesthetic similarity to the original *Star Wars* trilogy.
  • Panavision provided two custom-built Millennium XL2 cameras for filming. One camera was nicknamed "The Death Star," and the other "The Millennium Falcon."
  • Cinematographer Daniel Mindel revealed in October 2013 that, unlike previous installments of "Star Wars," this film was shot on 35mm film – as were all films by J.J. Abrams. Mindel initially intended to shoot on 70mm film, but changed his mind due to the technical specifications (weight and noise) of the IMAX cameras. However, some scenes of the film were still shot on 70mm film using this camera.
  • British actor Denis Lawson, who played the pilot of a starfighter in the original "Star Wars" trilogy, confirmed that he declined an offer from Disney to reprise the role in the new series. "No, I don't want to," Lawson stated in an interview with a British publication. "I was offered it, but it's not something I'm interested in."
  • The filmmakers decided not to shoot the film with a high frame rate (48-60fps). They also decided not to shoot the film directly in 3D, but to convert it to this format during post-production.
  • Jesse Plemons, Edward Speleers, John Boyega, Matthew James Thomas, and Ray Fisher were all considered for the role of Finn. The role went to John Boyega.
  • According to an article in the June issue of Vanity Fair, J.J. Abrams intended to insert a so-called "Easter egg" into the film – to briefly show the skeleton of Jar Jar Binks in the desert.
  • According to Mark Hamill, George Lucas once told him over lunch that the new "Star Wars" trilogy would be filmed by Disney, and that if Hamill didn't like it, his character would simply be removed from the script. Hamill immediately agreed to play Luke Skywalker.
  • The release of the first trailer sparked discussion about how, after the clean and brand-new images created by computer graphics in Episodes I-III, the filmmakers had returned to the "worn and dusty atmosphere" of Episode IV ("dirty vehicles and used starships that are constantly breaking down"). British actor Phil Jupitus said in one interview that "...I met a guy in Wessex who works in special effects. He told me that the filmmakers bought up all the air rifles that were for sale in England. They wanted to see recoil when the Imperial stormtroopers fired."
  • When Oscar Isaac was chosen for one of the roles, he told J.J. Abrams that his uncle was a longtime fan of "Star Wars." Abrams allowed Isaac to invite his uncle to the set, where he literally astonished them both with the offer for the uncle to appear as an extra. He, of course, agreed.
  • As Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy recounted, when Han Solo and Chewbacca boarded the "Millennium Falcon," a deathly silence fell over the set. According to Kennedy, there were about 200 people on set, and they all watched this historic moment, holding their breath and afraid to utter a word.
  • The design of the new droid BB-8 embodies one of the earliest concepts once developed by Ralph McQuarrie for R2-D2. Unlike the droid that appeared on screen with a large spherical body and a domed head, its initial concept resembled a legless R2-D2 with a small spherical body. This idea had to be abandoned due to the technical impossibility of realizing it in the mid-1970s.
  • This is the second film in the 'Star Wars' saga created using IMAX technology, but the first to directly involve IMAX cameras in filming.
  • Simon Pegg was cast in one of the roles in 'Star Wars'. He became the first actor to appear in both 'Star Wars' and 'Star Trek'. In both cases, J.J. Abrams was the director.
  • Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew, Tim Rose, and Mike Quinn starred in the original 'Star Wars' trilogy, while Daniels, Baker, and Mayhew reprised their roles in the films telling the backstory of the famous saga.
  • Due to the atmosphere of strict secrecy surrounding the project, some actors learned of their inclusion in the cast almost at the last moment. Domhnall Gleeson found out the day after his audition and one day before the table read. Oscar Isaac learned just hours before the table read. Before that, he was instructed to stay in his London hotel room and wait for a call, after which he would either go to the table read or to the airport to return to the United States.
  • Once on set, Kevin Smith and Benedict Cumberbatch appeared. Smith, known for his talkativeness, was immediately made to sign a non-disclosure agreement. Moreover, J.J. Abrams ordered posters in the style of World War II propaganda – "A chatterbox is a spy’s dream" – to be hung around the set as reminders for Smith. Smith subsequently proved trustworthy. The only thing he said about the filming was that, upon boarding the "Millennium Falcon," he burst into tears, overwhelmed with emotion, as he had loved "Star Wars" since early childhood.
  • Within the first 24 hours of its appearance on YouTube, the second trailer garnered over 20 million views.
  • Poe Dameron, as played by Oscar Isaac, received his surname in honor of Abrams' former personal assistant, and his first name in honor of Morgan Dameron's daughter's plush panda.
  • Aside from the animated "Clone Wars," this is the first film to begin without the traditional musical fanfare of 20th Century Fox. This composition is closely associated with the "Star Wars" saga. John Williams re-recorded it specifically for "The Empire Strikes Back" (1980). It was its first re-recording in history.
  • John Boyega was so afraid he wouldn't be cast that he didn't tell his parents until a group photo of the film's cast was published on the official "Star Wars" Twitter page.
  • The budget for the seventh installment of the saga, "The Force Awakens," was $200 million. This is more than the budget of any other installment of "Star Wars."
  • The second trailer for the film was released simultaneously with the Star Wars fan forum in Anaheim, California. Fans were literally ecstatic, especially when watching the final shots of the trailer, where Han Solo and Chewbacca, after a long absence, board the "Millennium Falcon," and Han Solo says: "Chewie, we're home."
  • This installment of "Star Wars" marked Billie Lourd's film debut, as the daughter of Carrie Fisher.
  • Until now, every installment of "Star Wars" has been released in May. This installment is being released in December.
  • The trailer presents the film's title without specifying "Episode VII," in accordance with the tradition established since the original trilogy (1977-1983). It is known, however, that these words will be present in the film's opening credits.
  • Initially, the filmmakers considered James McAvoy or Chiwetel Ejiofor for the role of Poe Dameron.
  • Elizabeth Olsen, Jennifer Lawrence, or Shailene Woodley were considered for the role of Rey. Olsen declined to audition because she already had a contract with Marvel Studios for the role of Scarlet Witch in the Avengers franchise, and the filming schedule for Star Wars conflicted with the schedule for Age of Ultron. In April 2014, director Abrams chose Daisy Ridley. He followed in the footsteps of George Lucas, who at one time cast unknown actors in leading roles. In 1976, Lucas chose Carrie Fisher to play Princess Leia, Harrison Ford for Han Solo, and Mark Hamill for Luke Skywalker.
  • The audio in the second trailer consists of words spoken by Luke Skywalker to Princess Leia on the planet Endor when he revealed to her that he was her brother. The only difference is that in the film Return of the Jedi, he begins with the words "You have the Force too," when Leia tells him that he possesses abilities unavailable to her.
  • This is the first film by Abrams that was not released by Paramount Pictures.
  • Filming of the movie was completed on November 3, 2014.
  • At one point, the creators of the film were going to offer the role of Poe Dameron to Joel Edgerton, who played young Uncle Owen in the 'Revenge of the Sith' series.
  • It is claimed that a huge number of people wanting to see the new 'Star Wars' series crashed sales websites shortly after the announcement of ticket sales.
  • The first to see the new 'Star Wars' series was a longtime fan of the franchise named Daniel Fleetwood from Texas. Fleetwood was only 32 years old, but he was dying of cancer and had no chance of living to see the film's release. An online campaign in support of Fleetwood attracted the attention of Disney. Its management gave permission to show Fleetwood an unedited version of 'The Force Awakens' at his home. Before the screening, Fleetwood received a call from the film's director, J.J. Abrams. Fleetwood passed away at 3:59 PM on November 10, 2015.
  • After the film's release, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, and Harrison Ford became, like Ian McDiarmid and Anthony Daniels before them, the only actors to have played in more than three 'Star Wars' series.
  • This is the first film in which the credits begin with the name of Harrison Ford. In all other series, the credits begin with the name of the actor playing the Jedi.
  • Initially, rumors circulated that the plot of the seventh and subsequent installments of the franchise would revolve around the adventures of Ben Skywalker, the son of Luke and Mara Jade, and that the expanded universe of "Star Wars" would differ from the classic one. This turned out to be speculation. The filmmakers announced that the events described in the seventh episode would take place in the classic "Star Wars" universe.
  • At one point, Oscar Isaac's tight theatrical schedule almost made him quit filming "The Force Awakens".
  • J.J. Abrams always dreamed of casting a young actor as General Hux. He wanted the character to radiate tragedy, especially since he commands the First Order's "Star Destroyer" base. Abrams claims the name of the general was suggested to him by an abandoned tombstone with the name "Hux" carved in stone.
  • This is the first "Star Wars" installment to involve three producers—Kathleen Kennedy, J.J. Abrams, and Bryan Burk.
  • The title of the seventh episode, "The Force Awakens," first appeared on the official Disney company page on November 6, 2014.
  • The third trailer was first shown to the public during the break of a football match between the Philadelphia Eagles and the New York Giants. It was watched by 15.9 million viewers.
  • This is the fifth film in director Abrams' career.
  • This is the first film in the franchise's history where the sequential number corresponds to the chronology of the plot.
  • General Hux's uniform, played by Domhnall Gleeson, resembles Nazi uniforms from World War II with the addition of some naval uniform elements.
  • The character played by Daisy Ridley was named after Rey-Philip Santos from the film crew.
  • The first trailer was released on November 28, more than a year before the film's release. Nevertheless, the trailer was shown in some cinemas and on iTunes.
  • This is the first American feature film to star Daisy Ridley.
  • Merchandise for the film 'The Force Awakens' appeared on store shelves on September 4, 2015, on what was known as 'Force Friday'.
  • 'The Force Awakens' is released ten and a half years after the release of 'Revenge of the Sith'.
  • The emblems on the flags flying from the castle include the skull of a Mythosaur (Boba Fett's banner), the black sun (Hutt Ziro), and a pirate symbol (Hondo Ohnaka).
  • In the expanded universe of "Star Wars" and in computer games, such as the "Knights of the Old Republic" series, the opposite aspect of the dark side of the Force is often associated with good and is called the light side. "The Force Awakens" is the first film to use the term "light side of the Force".
  • Ticket sales began on October 19, 2015, 59 days before the premiere.
  • J.J. Abrams is the only director to have directed films from the "Mission: Impossible", "Star Trek", and "Star Wars" series.
  • George Lucas originally planned to include 9 series in the "Star Wars" saga, making the 9th the last.
  • This is the second "Star Wars" series (the first being "Revenge of the Sith") to contain some scenes that may be unsuitable for children. Parents are advised to watch the film themselves before showing it to their children.
  • BB-8, initially called "Grumpy" in early sketches, was originally supposed to make his first appearance in a droid repair workshop on a Star Destroyer. Droids beyond repair were simply sent for smelting.
  • Production designer Rick Carter once considered a dual-bladed lightsaber with one blue blade and one red blade.
  • An early script featuring Rey and Luke revolved around searching for the remains of Darth Vader.
  • In one version of the script, Rey and Luke were searching for information from Jedi history hidden within the wreckage of the second Death Star, resting underwater.
  • The now-famous scene from the trailers of Kylo Ren walking through the snow at the Starkiller Base and igniting his lightsaber was cut from the final version of the film because it didn't fit the narrative. “A trailer can have an image or a scene that has a powerful impact in a short form, but doesn’t necessarily align with what’s happening in the movie,” Abrams told the Associated Press. “There were a couple of other scenes shot that didn’t make it into the film because we were trying to make it as perfect as possible, and had to throw out a few moments.”
  • In one version of the script, Rey found a map in the Imperial throne room amidst the flooded wreckage of the second Death Star, and from this map learned where the Jedi were and where Luke Skywalker was hiding.
  • A vision scene with Luke submerged in sand was conceived and illustrated. “Sand is falling on him, but he doesn’t pay attention,” production designer Ian McCaig said, describing the scene. “And then suddenly he opens his eyes.”
  • McCaig tried to push the idea of Darth Vader’s ghost appearing in the film, and this ghost could appear as either Vader or Anakin Skywalker.
  • The film was supposed to have more scenes with Leia, whose first appearance was to occur earlier. These scenes would have focused on gathering intelligence in different parts of the galaxy and planning the use of the Resistance’s superweapon. This superweapon was to be called “War-Hammer” and was a massive ship with a huge bow that could break through shields and lead other ships. The “War-Hammer” was several times larger than a Star Destroyer.
  • Captain Phasma was originally male, but J.J. Abrams decided to change the character’s gender during casting, believing that a couple more female roles wouldn’t hurt.
  • A four-person SID fighter and a red Star Destroyer were designed, but ultimately didn't make the cut.
  • There was a potential scene in Maz Kanata's castle where various aliens in a bar watch a fight between battle droids.
  • Constable Zuvio, a character who appeared in the early scenes on Jakku, was completely cut from the film, even though his action figure had already been released.
  • The film broke the absolute record for opening weekend box office revenue in the US and worldwide (previously held by "Jurassic World").
  • Michael Arndt wrote the screenplay for this film based on George Lucas's outlines for a sequel he abandoned to the original "Star Wars" saga. Some details from these outlines were made public: Dave Pollack confirmed that the story would focus on building a new republic after the fall of the Empire, that Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, and Han Solo would be present in the story, and that the children of Luke, Leia, and Han would be the main characters.
  • According to unconfirmed rumors about the film's plot, Luke Skywalker disappeared approximately ten years after the death of Darth Vader and the victory at the Battle of Endor. Luke spent twenty years in solitude on a remote island, fearing he would succumb to the dark side of the Force.
  • Mark Hamill plays the role of an aged Luke Skywalker, just as Alec Guinness once played the Jedi Obi-Wan in 'A New Hope'. By the time 'The Force Awakens' was released, Mark Hamill was older than Alec Guinness was in 1977 when 'A New Hope' premiered.
  • The third trailer for the film appeared on the 'Star Wars' Instagram page on August 27, 2015. The fifteen-second trailer featured the 501st Legion, Daisy Ridley's character with the droid BB-8, and a character played by John Boyega holding Anakin Skywalker's lightsaber. Some viewers felt that Boyega's character was about to engage in a duel with Kylo Ren.
  • Rey was initially named Kira in Michael Arndt's early scripts and was characterized as a “reckless, tech-obsessed cool loner.” Unlike Rey, who reluctantly leaves Jakku, Kira dreamed of leaving the planet, and a scene was even written where she fantasized about this while watching ships arrive and depart.
  • Poe Dameron was initially referred to as John Doe in the very first draft and was depicted as Black in the concept art. The role of this character in the film changed several times: he was considered as a Jedi, then a bounty hunter, but ultimately they decided to make him a Resistance pilot.
  • When Poe Dameron was a hunter, he had his own Wookiee partner.
  • Poe Dameron was originally supposed to die falling with his fighter on Jakku, but J.J. Abrams decided to keep the character for the second half of the film.
  • Initially, Finn was supposed to desert after seeing prisoners of war being thrown out through the airlock.
  • In one version of the script, Finn was rescued after the TIE fighter crash on Jakku by a tribe of natives. These natives performed a healing ritual, signifying Finn's rebirth as a hero.
  • Jakku was originally conceived as a huge junkyard planet, its appearance inspired by spaghetti westerns of the 1960s and the Afghan film 'The Horsemen'. The now-famous images of the downed Star Destroyer and the fallen AT-AT were conceived from the very beginning.
  • The fallen Star Destroyer was also intended to be a design element of a planet with lush vegetation, where Leia was to be introduced, but this planet was cut, and it was also decided that two fallen Destroyers in one film would confuse the audience.
  • The Starkiller Base was originally intended to be located on Dantooine – a planet Princess Leia attempted to substitute for Alderaan in 'A New Hope' when presenting it to Grand Moff Tarkin. The First Order repurposed an old rebel base for its own needs.
  • Leia's base was conceived as a hidden fortress, in the style of 'The Guns of Navarone,' and was to be located in the sheer cliffs of Moher in Ireland.
  • One of the many variations of the Jedi Killer was a reworked design of the aliens from the Guavian Death Gang who raid Han Solo's freighter.
  • The main antagonist in early scripts was named the Jedi Killer, and this character's appearance underwent many changes, like Vader’s. The Jedi Killer was to be accompanied by a flying torture droid, resembling a cross between the torture droid from the Death Star in 'A New Hope' and the Imperial probe droid that appears at the beginning of 'The Empire Strikes Back'.
  • In an early draft of the script, Luke Skywalker played a more significant role: in the second act, Rey met him instead of Han Solo. This idea was abandoned because it pushed Rey into the background. “Whenever Luke appears on screen, he becomes the main character,” Arndt said in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. “And you suddenly lose interest in the actual main character, because, damn it, it’s Luke Skywalker! You’re wondering what he’s going to do.”
  • In a rejected version of the script, the plot revolved around the search for Luke's old lightsaber, and immediately after the opening crawl, there were supposed to be shots of this lightsaber drifting in space. In the opening scene, Poe Dameron received this very lightsaber from Lor San Tekka, not a fragment of a map that he then hides in BB-8.
  • Darth Vader’s melted helmet was also considered as a “MacGuffin” for the film at one point, but ultimately remained simply an artifact owned by Kylo Ren. No explanations are given.
  • Octopus-like creatures, the rathtars, were originally supposed to inhabit the area near Maz Kanata’s castle, but when the scene with them was cut, J.J. Abrams placed them on Han Solo’s freighter because he liked their design.
  • Maz Kanata was originally supposed to bring Luke’s lightsaber from her castle to the Resistance base and hand it over to General Leia. This scene was even filmed, and the moment of the lightsaber handover can be seen in the film’s second trailer. “It turned out there were too many problems with it,” Abrams admitted in an interview with Associated Press. “The film only benefited from us throwing that moment out. It was just a distraction, which was completely unnecessary. It was only later that I realized I’d hired an entire crew to shoot this scene, all just to throw it away.”
  • Supreme Leader Snoke was initially conceived as a woman, but later became designed to resemble a beautiful, yet disfigured, marble statue.
  • The scene where Maz Kanata asks Rey who she is, and she replies, "No one," was cut, despite featuring prominently in the trailer.
  • Han Solo is Corellian, and his freighter, the Millennium Falcon, is modeled after a Corellian transport. The reference to a Corellian is the "Corellian death ray," mentioned by Agent K in Barry Sonnenfeld's film *Men in Black* (1997).
  • Jesse Plemons, Ed Speleers, John Boyega, Matthew James Thomas, and Ray Fisher were considered for the role of Finn.
  • George Lucas said that the merger of Lucasfilm and Disney was a necessary step to "pass on Star Wars to a new generation of filmmakers."
  • Brad Bird and Matthew Vaughn turned down the director's position on the project. Bird was already committed to the film Tomorrowland (2014). Vaughn entered into negotiations and even left the project X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) in order to helm the new Star Wars film, but ultimately declined due to "creative differences."
  • The filmmakers tried to use real locations and miniature models as much as possible for filming, instead of green screens and computer graphics, to achieve an aesthetic similarity to the original Star Wars trilogy.
  • During the filming of the scene in the Millennium Falcon, Harrison Ford sprained his ankle. About a year later, director J.J. Abrams revealed that he nearly pulled a muscle pulling Ford from under a heavy door.
  • The droids for filming were made by Lee Towersey and Oliver Stipples, members of the "R2-D2 Club" (a fan organization that creates droids for the franchise). The services of Towersey and Stipples were decided upon after their work at a Star Wars fan forum made a lasting impression on Kathleen Kennedy. Executive Producer Jason D. McGatlin contacted them and included Towersey and Stipples in the team responsible for special effects.
  • Cinematographer Daniel Mindel admitted in October 2013 that, unlike previous installments of "Star Wars," this film was shot on 35mm film—as were all films by J.J. Abrams. Mindel initially intended to shoot on 70mm film, but changed his mind due to the technical specifications (weight and noise) of the IMAX cameras. Nevertheless, some scenes of the film were shot with that camera on 70mm film.
  • British actor Denis Lawson, who played the role of a fighter pilot in the original "Star Wars" trilogy, confirmed that he had declined an offer from Disney to reprise the same role in the new series. "No, I don't want to," Lawson stated in an interview with a British publication. "I was offered it, but I'm not interested."
  • According to an article in the June issue of Vanity Fair, J.J. Abrams intended to insert a so-called "Easter egg" into the film—a momentary glimpse of Jar Jar Binks' skeleton in the desert.
  • According to Mark Hamill, George Lucas once told him over lunch that Disney would be making the new "Star Wars" trilogy, and that if Hamill didn't like it, his character would simply be removed from the script. Hamill immediately agreed to play Luke Skywalker.
  • The release of the first trailer sparked discussion about how, after the clean and brand-new visuals created by computer graphics in Episodes I-III, the filmmakers had returned to the "worn and dusty atmosphere" of Episode IV ( "dirty vehicles and used starships that are constantly breaking down"). British actor Phil Jupitus said in one interview that "... I met a guy in Wessex who works in special effects. He told me that the filmmakers bought up all the air rifles available for sale in England. They wanted to see recoil when the Imperial stormtroopers shoot."
  • When Oscar Isaac was cast in one of the roles, he told J.J. Abrams that his uncle was a longtime fan of "Star Wars." Abrams allowed Isaac to invite his uncle to the set, where he literally amazed them both with an offer for the uncle to appear as an extra. The uncle, of course, agreed.
  • As Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy recounted, when Han Solo and Chewbacca boarded the Millennium Falcon, a deathly silence fell over the set. According to Kennedy, there were about 200 people on set, and they all watched this historic moment, holding their breath and afraid to utter a word.
  • This is the second film in the "Star Wars" saga created using IMAX technology, but the first to directly involve IMAX cameras in filming.
  • Simon Pegg was cast in one of the roles in "Star Wars." He became the first actor to appear in both "Star Wars" and "Star Trek." In both cases, the director was J.J. Abrams.
  • Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew, Tim Rose, and Mike Quinn starred in the original "Star Wars" trilogy, while Daniels, Baker, and Mayhew reprised their roles in the films telling the backstory of the famous saga.
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