The Announcements We’re Looking For From Star Wars Celebration

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For any Star Wars fan, this coming weekend is a huge deal. Star Wars Celebration starts on July 15 and is sure to be packed with wonderful little Star Wars tidbits. Star Wars Celebration always comes with the same two questions as well. First: What do we want to see? And second: What will we likely see?

I want to talk about our wants — our Star Wars Celebration hopes and dreams if you will. Celebration comes with so many possibilities, so here are a handful of things we hope to see at Star Wars Celebration this year.

For any Star Wars fan, this coming weekend is a huge deal. Star Wars Celebration starts on July 15 and is sure to be packed with wonderful little Star Wars tidbits. Star Wars Celebration always comes with the same two questions as well. First: What do we want to see? And second: What will we likely see?

I want to talk about our wants — our Star Wars Celebration hopes and dreams if you will. Celebration comes with so many possibilities, so here are a handful of things we hope to see at Star Wars Celebration this year.

Star Wars: Episode VIII

Let’s be honest, we can’t expect a lot of news concerning the eighth installment of the series. However, I think I’m speaking within the realm of possibility when I suggest that we could get some behind-the-scenes moments. I’m dying for something along the lines of the black-and-white photo of the first script read of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. That photo had everyone and their mother talking for months. The speculation that sprung from that single photo was amazing to say the least.

I’d love to see Mark Hamill or Daisy Ridley goofing around on set. Maybe an interview with the props director or the head of wardrobe. Any tiny tidbit of information could have us guessing and writing fan theories for months. I’m not expecting much, but I’ve just got to have something Episode VIII related to hold me over until Rogue One.

Something along the lines of this teaser released earlier this year would be great:

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