‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Super Trailer Combines All The Footage So Far
TheStar Wars: The Force Awakenstrailerthat dropped yesterday had a lot of great stuff thatthe first onedidn’t. Han and Chewie, for example. A melted Darth Vader helmet. Actual interactions between characters. On the other hand, it had a lot less of that adorable scene-stealer known as BB-8. What’s a fan to do if they want it all?
Enter these fan-made edits of theStar Wars: The Force Awakenstrailer, which combine footage from both trailers into one extended “super trailer.” See the Star Wars 7 super trailer after the jump.
We have a couple of different takes on theForce Awakenssuper trailer. One is this one fromAdam Kontras, which weaves together scenes from both teasers. “I recognized that the second teaser had several extensions of scenes we saw in the first teaser… so it seemed only right to combine them,” he writes.
Then there’s this one fromKyle Bailey, which basically just stitches the trailers together back-to-back. Notably missing is the Millennium Falcon scene from the end of the first teaser, “because it clashes too much with the beginning of the second, and also because it just fits better in my personal opinion,” he explains.
The “super trailers” are just rearranged versions of the same scenes we’ve seen a million times already, so they don’t really offer us any new information. Even so, seeing them mashed together like this makes it feel like we’re getting a more expansive view ofJ.J. Abrams' new Star Wars saga. And they let us stay in that world just a little while longer before that title card yanks us back out of it.
For a rundown of what exactly the newStar Wars: The Force Awakenstrailer tell us, check out our in-depth analyseshereandhere. To brush up on everything we learned from the earlierStar Wars: The Force Awakenstrailer, see our detailed breakdownhere.