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'Star Wars: Episode VII': J.J. Abrams Reintroduces Us To An Old Friend


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You can only talk about making a new "Star Wars" movie for so long without showing something. People can get kind of unruly otherwise.




[indent]Hi from the workshop! [url="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23StarWarsVII&src=hash"]#StarWarsVII[/url] [url="http://t.co/9R7JGSfxlC"]pic.twitter.com/9R7JGSfxlC[/url]

— Bad Robot (@bad_robot) [url="https://twitter.com/bad_robot/statuses/401077191087095808"]November 14, 2013[/url]

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J.J. Abrams may have finally learned that lesson with this tweet from the @bad_robot. Here we can see the director of "Episode VII" with R2D2, and Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy.

WAIT! R2D2?

All we have to say about this is "Freaking. Finally." It's taken long enough to get something out of this team, and while it's definitely not earth-shattering news that R2D2 will probably be in "Episode VII," it's nice to see some give back on their end.



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