12/29/14 Marvel News Mash-Up (Star Wars Princess Leia, Avengers, Inhumans, ETC.)

Marvel And Netflix Have Found Their Luke Cage and Jessica Jones

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Marvel has announced who will be playing heroes Luke Cage and Jessica Jones for Netflix’s upcoming Marvel series, AKA Jessica Jones. Mike Colter (The Good Wife) will play Luke Cage and Krysten Ritter (Breaking Bad) will play Jessica Jones. Luke Cage will first be introduced in the Netflix series’s, AKA Jessica Jones and will later join up with Iron Fist. Eventually he will have his own Luke Cage series leading ultimately to a similar small screen version of The Avengers called “The Defenders”, which will include Daredevil, Iron Fist, Luke Cage and Jessica Jones.

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A More Detailed Look At “Avengers: Age Of Ultron” New Uniforms Courtesy Of “Hot Toys”

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Recently at the Toy Soul Convention in Hong Kong, Hot Toys revealed their premium collectible figures for the upcoming movie “Avengers: Age Of Ultron”. This is probably the best look that we have of the new costumes for the Avengers that will appear in the movie. See more of Iron Man’s Mark 43 suit in The Sideshow Collectible Corner section below.

Hulkbuster and Mark 43 Iron Man Suit

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Captain America

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Thor

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Hulk (he now has stretchy pants!)

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Black Widow

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Hawkeye

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Thanos (guess this confirms he will be in the movie)

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Source: Toy-People.com

First Look At Marvel’s “Star Wars: Princess Leia #1”

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StarWars.com got their hands on an exclusive preview of the upcoming Marvel Comic, “Star Wars: Pricess Leia #1.” The story takes place right after the movie, “Star Wars: A New Hope” and deals with Leia coming to terms with the destruction of her home planet, Alderaan, by the Death Star in A New Hope. Star Wars: Princess Leia will go on sale in March 2015.

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Peter Jackson Will Not Do A Comic Book Movie

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Can we get this in writing? Recently while being interviewed by Movie Fone, Peter Jackson was asked about the idea of doing a comic book movie. His response was, “I don’t really like the Hollywood blockbuster bandwagon that exists right now. The industry and the advent of all the technology, has kind of lost its way. It’s become very franchise driven and superhero driven. I’ve never read a comic book in my life so I’m immediately at a disadvantage and I have no interest in that.”

Editorial: The views, opinions and positions expressed by the author do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions or positions of WDW News Today. Now that I got that out of the way, talk about the pot calling the kettle black. First off, I love The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy but the Hobbit Trilogy was a mess. I really don’t want to see Peter Jackson make a superhero movie split into 3 parts where only one movie is needed, I don’t need to see real actors in makeup replaced with awful looking CGI and I don’t need to see unnecessary made up characters have more screen time than the actually character that the book and the movie are based on. The movie was called The Hobbit and he was reduced to a supporting character.

Vin Diesel Teases Again That He Will Be In “Marvel’s Inhumans”

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For months Vin Diesel has been teasing that he will be a character in the upcoming Marvel movie, “Inhumans”. Diesel was at it again when he posted the above photo on his Facebook page.

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Most people feel the obvious choice that Diesel will play is the Inhumans leader, Black Bolt. What’s interesting is that in Guardians Of The Galaxy, he only uses his voice for the character Groot and if he is cast as Black Bolt in Inhumans, that character does not speak.

Marvel’s Inhumans will be released on November 2nd, 2018.

Sideshow Collectible Corner

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The Iron Man Mark XLIII collectible figure is another beautifully designed premium figure designed by Hot Toys and available for sale exclusively at Sideshow Collectibles.  This will be the exact same suit that Iron Man wears in “Avengers: Age Of Ultron”. Iron Man Mark XLIII is priced at $344.99 and expected to ship in August 2015.

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That’s it for this week!

Bob Iger Shows Off The Millennium Falcon In The Latest Issue Of Fortune Magazine

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In the January issue of Forbes magazine, Disney CEO Bob Iger is shown with some new photos of the Millennium Falcon from “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”. Iger also shares the cover (below) with the new Millennium Falcon. You can tell that this Millennium Falcon is the new version from The Force Awakens by the new rectangular satellite dish. The article highlights the acquisitions of such franchises such as Pixar, Marvel and Lucasfilm under Bob Iger’s tenure as Disney CEO and what their impact has been for The Walt Disney Company.

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Breaking Down The “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” Teaser Trailer

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Like many, I have watched the Star Wars: The Force Awakens teaser trailer several times. I finally had the chance to go through it frame by frame to catch things that were hard to see during the first viewing. Let’s get right to it.

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No company logos. I can understand the missing Walt Disney Pictures company logo, but was surprised not to seed the Lucasfilm Ltd. logo. Not that this is a major omission, especially this being a teaser, but still was expecting it. I know this sounds crazy but one thing I keep thinking of is how the opening credits will appear. I would say that the 20th Century Fox Fanfare music is synonymous with all Star Wars films. That will definitely be gone for The Force Awakens, but will Disney add their own company logo to the new films? There definitely is a part of me that thinks they should so that people will associate Star Wars with Disney. Disney has been producing Marvel films for a while now and not once do you see the Disney company logo before any of the films, just Marvel. I have spoken to several friends and after seeing the Marvel movies, they had no idea that they were produced by Disney. Some didn’t even know that Disney owns Marvel. I don’t want to see this happen with Star Wars. So hopefully when we get the first official trailer, not teaser, we will see some form of Disney logo.

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This is the first image that we see in the teaser. It is a desert for sure, but is it a desert planet? Is it Tatooine or a new planet? Tatooine has played a major role in the Star Wars saga films. It is the home planet of Anakin and Luke Skywalker as well as the home for Obi-Wan Kenobi after the rise of the Empire.

 

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This is our first look at John Boyega, who is said to have a major role in the film. Before the teaser was released, I heard months before that Boyega was playing a Stormtrooper, so for me, this was no surprise seeing him in uniform. He does appear startled over some kind of event that is happening off camera that we can’t see. Was he abandoned by the rest of the team of Stormtroopers he was with?  Is he really a Stormtrooper or just in disguise?

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I had to mention this because I always got a kick out of this. When my friend first saw Star Wars as a kid, he was convinced that the Stormtroopers were all robots because on their backs they had a huge sign that read “Oil”. Still can’t look at the back of a Stormtrooper without thinking of that. You can see in the comparison photos that the Stormtrooper uniform is redesigned. And yes, the oil sign is still there but now the “o” has a grey oil cap, so it makes it easier to know where to pour the can of oil in. 🙂

 

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This is apparently the new droid that accompanies Daisy Ridley’s character. My first reaction to this was a computer track ball. This also looks like it could be designed by Apple as the new i-Droid. I also can’t help seeing a soccer ball with R2’s head on it. As great as R2D2 was in all of the movies, he always seemed to take his time. R2 was always the last one on the ship, while the rest of the crew was ruining for their lives. You can’t blame him though since it was do to the limitations of his design. You definitely can’t say this about this R2 unit. Without a doubt, he moves very fast and maybe this will somehow play during one of the escape scenes. In the background you can see some old engine parts. Hope no one is building a Pod Racer.

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Stormtroopers! These helmets also match the leaked photos that we reported about months ago. One thing that most people are noticing is the difference in height with the Stormtroopers. What this means is that there are no more Clones! I never liked the idea of all of the Stormtroopers looking the same under their uniforms and having the same voice. Why are the Clones gone? Because they probablly all died or got old and the Empire never renewed their contracts with the Kiminos. Thankfully all of the Stormtroopers in this movie are recruits.

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The Stormtrooper’s blaster definitely went through a new redesign. Most of the exterior is painted white now, which makes sense. Also the scope is different and there is a digital readout to make it appear more high-tech.

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The character that actress Daisy Ridley is rumored to play is Kira. According to rumors, Kira lives on a desert planet and survives by her wits. She lives in the belly of a downed AT-AT and it appears through concept art that the Force is strong in her. The goggles that she is wearing on her head seem to be refitted from a Stormtrooper’s helmet.

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When I first saw this image, I immediately thought of a USB Flash Drive. In the teaser, it sounds very much like a speeder bike. It even looks like she is sitting on a speeder bike. This may be a vehicle that she creates using various parts of different vehicles. If you notice, the laser rifle that she had in the previous photo is missing from this image.

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I love these new Rebel helmets. Just looks sleeker and has some red, black and grey added in there which gives it a new kind of flavor to it. The red Rebel insignia is still on the helmet and also on the vest. New microphones, no chinstrap and a slightly smaller visor. The uniform colors look very similar and seem to be just slightly altered. The Rebel in the above photo is played by actor Oscar Isaac.

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New X-Wing fighters! They look similar to the old X-Wings but the S-foils open differently now. If you look at the wings on the top, they come out towards the back and the wings on the bottom come out from the front. When they are not in attack mode, it appears that they form one wing when locked. This also looks like a snow covered planet. It could be Hoth, but more than likely will be a new planet.

 

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This is the most controversial image from the new trailer. People are not liking the new lightsaber design. This is obvious a Sith do to the color of the red blade but what are those mini-blades coming out of the sides of the lightsaber? This does look like your classic sword and they possibly are their to protect your hand from being struck by your opponents blade. It’s just not very practical. I think it could do more damage to the person wielding the lightsaber. One thing that I noticed is that there is something different about the blade. It looks like their is some kind of power surge or maybe even flames flowing through it. The old lightsabers were solid and didn’t display anything like this. I heard someone mention that maybe the blades on the sides are a form of exhaust. Not sure about that one. I still like it and have a feeling that we will find out in the movie that the new blades do have some form of purpose. So who is this Sith? Most people believe it to be actor Adam Driver. I am sure that Adam Driver is not the only Sith because there are always at least two.  A Master and an Apprentice. But who is the Master? Check out my article I wrote a few months back, just be warned, it is spoiler heavy but also very much speculation.

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Definitely the money shot. I’ve waited 30 years to see this bucket of bolts being shown in flight again. This is part of the teaser where we hear the classic John Williams Star Wars theme and get our first glimpse of the Millennium Falcon doing some incredible acrobatics and attacking a pair of TIE Fighters. More than likely this is the same planet that appeared in the opening shot of the teaser. It’s hard to tell how much of a redesign the Tie Fighters went through since the move so quickly through the frames. They look great as does the Falcon.

 

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One thing that I immediately looked for was if the circular radar dish that Lando knocked off in the attack of the second Death Star was back. Nope. It is replaced by a rectangular dish, which I kind of like the idea that it is different. It has to be hard to come by exact parts for the Falcon, so it makes sense that they replaced it with something else, probably more high-tech.

 

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J.J. Abrams’ lens flare! Most people were worried that Abrams would go crazy with the lens flare effect like he has in his Star Trek films. That I only saw one use of lens flare is a good sign. I think it was used well in this shot because from that point of view it makes it look more realistic.

There has been an awakening. Have you felt it?

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The voice over. I was convinced that this was Benedict Cumerbatch but it now sounds like that this may be Andy Serkis. So what can we take away from these three little sentences?

  • This movie takes place 30 years after Return Of The Jedi and according to the voice over, The Force has been dormant but there are signs that now it is back.
  • He asks, “Have you felt it?” This means he is talking to another person who should also feel the presence of The Force. Only Jedi and Sith would feel the presence of The Force.
  • He mentions, “The Dark Side….and The Light.” So yes, the Dark Side has reawakened, but so has the Light. That means to me, two awakenings. The narrator does have a deep dark sounding voice and more than likely he is a Sith but that he pauses and mentions The Light makes it seem possible that maybe he isn’t a Sith.

That is all that I came away with but wanted to leave you with this fantastic fan made teaser trailer that asks the question, “What if George Lucas got his hands on the trailer?” Enjoy!

 

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New Short “FROZEN FEVER” To Open In Theaters In Front Of “CINDERELLA” On March 13, 2015

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It was announced today that the brand new Frozen short, Frozen Fever, will appear before the upcoming live action Disney movie, Cinderella, on March 13th, 2105.
Here is the official press release:
Walt Disney Animation Studios’ all-new short “Frozen Fever,” which welcomes Anna, Elsa, Kristoff and Olaf back to the big screen, will open in theaters on March 13, 2015, in front of Disney’s “Cinderella,” a live-action feature inspired by the classic fairy tale.
 
Directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, and produced by Peter Del Vecho and Aimee Scribner, with an all-new original song by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, “Frozen Fever” marks the first project reuniting the Oscar®-winning original team from Disney’s “Frozen.”
 
In “Frozen Fever,” it’s Anna’s birthday and Elsa and Kristoff are determined to give her the best celebration ever, but Elsa’s icy powers may put more than just the party at risk.

VIDEO: New Trailer for DisneyNature “Monkey Kingdom” Available

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures has made a new trailer for Disneynature’s Monkey Kingdom.  The film releases in theaters on April 17, 2015.

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Check out the new trailer here:

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Life is an adventure for Maya, the clever and resourceful blonde-bobbed monkey in Monkey Kingdom, Disneynature’s new feature film set among ancient ruins in the storied jungles of South Asia. Maya’s world is forever changed when she welcomes her son, Kip, into her complicated extended family. Like all families, Maya’s has more than its share of colorful personalities—and she’s determined to give her son a leg up in the world. When their longtime home at Castle Rock is taken over by powerful neighboring monkeys, Maya’s whole family is forced to relocate, and she uses her street smarts and ingenuity to lead them to untapped resources amidst strange new creatures and unsettling surroundings. Ultimately, they will all have to work together to reclaim Castle Rock, where Maya can hopefully realize her dreams for her son’s future.

Featuring a rich variety of characters, including a mischievous mongoose, simple-minded langur monkeys, predatory leopards and monitor lizards, Monkey Kingdom is directed by Mark Linfield and co-directed by Alastair Fothergill. With music from award-winning composer Harry Gregson-Williams, Disneynature’s eighth True Life Adventure—the follow-up to 2014’s Bears—swings into theaters April 17, 2015.

 

VIDEO: New “Into The Woods” Clip Featuring Anna Kendrick Available

Disney has released a clip from the upcoming feature film Into The Woods featuring Anna Kendrick singing “On the Steps of the Palace.” The film debuts in theaters December 25, 2014.

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Take a look at the new clip here:

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Into the Woods is a modern twist on several beloved fairy tales, intertwining the plots of a few choice stories and exploring the consequences of the characters’ wishes and quests. This humorous and heartfelt musical follows the classic tales of Cinderella (Anna Kendrick), Little Red Riding Hood (Lilla Crawford), Jack and the Beanstalk (Daniel Huttlestone), and Rapunzel (MacKenzie Mauzy), all tied together by an original story involving a Baker and his Wife (James Corden and Emily Blunt), their wish to begin a family and their interaction with the Witch (Meryl Streep), who has put a curse on them.

Rob Marshall, the acclaimed filmmaker behind the Academy Award®-winning musical Chicago and Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, directs the film, which is based on the musical stage production by legendary eight-time Tony, Grammy® and Oscar-winning composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim and Tony® winner James Lapine, who also wrote the screenplay. Into the Woods is produced by John DeLuca, Marshall, Wicked producer Marc Platt and Callum McDougall, and will be released in theaters December 25, 2014.

 

12/12/14 Marvel News Mash-Up (Spider-Man Coming to MCU?, Fantastic Four Dead, Star Wars)

SONY And Disney Had Been Working To Bring Spider-man To The Marvel Cinematic Universe

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SONY Pictures was recently hacked and some of their internal memos and emails were leaked onto the internet. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that according to one of the memo’s, SONY and Disney had been working together to reach an agreement that would bring Spider-man to the Marvel Cinematic Universe that Disney owns. These discussions were mentioned by SONY’s Motion Picture Chief, Amy Pascal. The emails mention that SONY had extensive discussions with Walt Disney and the talks even included Bob Iger, Disney’s CEO, and Kaz Hirai, SONY’s CEO. The emails revealed that the plan was to have Spider-man appear in Captain America: Civil War and that Disney/Marvel would co-produce a new trilogy of Spider-man movies. Unfortunately one of the emails mentions that the talks broke down and that SONY was thinking of doing animated Spider-man comedy based movies instead.

Luckily there is still some good news surrounding this. Latino Review reported this week that the deal is steal very much alive. Apparently SONY Japan, which is the parent company of SONY Pictures, is angry due to the recent email leaks that is hurting SONY’s reputation world wide. SONY Japan has been disappointed at how the Amazing Spider-man movies franchise has been handled and the leaked emails didn’t help matters. SONY Japan thinks the Marvel deal for Spider-Man is still on the table and they want to renegotiate as a return to “quality”, that a 60/40 (Disney/SONY) split can be negotiated and SONY Pictures’ hard-line stance of wanting creative control is now mostly moot in the eyes of the higher-ups. SONY is also planning on holding a Spidey-summit in January to decide what is the best direction to go.

“Avengers: Age Of Ultron” is also scheduled for re-shoots to film additional scenes in January.  Still speculation on my part, but it is possible that the plan is to bring Spider-man into the movie as a cameo or after credit scene. There definitely is something in the works, let’s just hope that things work out well for both parties. And us.

 

Preview Art From Marvel’s Star Wars #1 Comic Book

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StarWars.com got their hands on an exclusive preview of some panels from the upcoming Marvel comic book, Star Wars #1, and it looks fantastic. Let’s take a look!

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Set directly after the events of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, the series (helmed by the all-star creative of team of writer Jason Aaron and artist John Cassaday) will be the flagship of Marvel’s new canonical line of comics. Star Wars #1 comes out January 14th, 2015.

 

Star Wars #1 Variant Covers

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Talk about a lot of variant covers! Star Wars #1 officially has over 30 variant covers and there probably a few more that haven’t been released yet. Thanks to RebelScum.com, we get to see most of them.

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Benedict Cumberbatch Is NOW Officially Doctor Strange

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 I think this is the third time I am saying this, but now it is official. This month, Marvel and Benedict Cumberbatch finalized the deal and Cumberbatch will be playing Doctor Strange on the big screen. Doctor Strange will open on November 4th, 2016.

 

The Punisher Kills The Cast Of FOX’s Fantastic Four Reboot Movie

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In case you needed any more proof that Disney/Marvel and FOX are not the best of friends, you just have to look at the most recent issue of The Punisher #12. Disney/Marvel and SONY seem to be getting on just fine and seem to be (hopefully) working out a deal to bring Spider-man to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But FOX and Disney/Marvel, not so much. Marvel is ending the Fantastic Four comic just prior to the release of FOX’s Fantastic Four movie, which comes out next year. Rumor is that Marvel wants to avoid giving any kind of promotion towards the film. In the latest issue of The Punisher, Frank Castle gets rid of the cast that is playing the Fantastic Four. The cast for the upcoming movie is Michael B. Jordan, Miles Teller, Jamie Bell and Kate Mara. In the panels below, it seems that The Punisher feels the same way I do about the upcoming Fantastic Four movie. Thanks Punisher.

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That’s all for this week!

“Star Wars” Theme Park Attractions Will Be Based On New Movies, Not Old

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Variety reported today that according to Disney CEO, Bob Iger, future Star Wars theme park attractions will be based solely on the new movies, starting with “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”. Development on Star Wars theme park attractions was halted for Imagineers until a clear vision of what J. J. Abrams was intending for The Force Awakens was fully revealed to them. Iger felt it best to have Star Wars attractions based on future movies, basically saying, someone who sees the Force Awakens wants to go on a ride based on the movie they just saw. At one point Iger mentions that the rides may have a blend of past, future and present, so there will be some presence of the original 6 movies in future attractions.

Original Source: Variety.com

Two years after buying Lucasfilm for $4 billion, Disney is starting to reveal just how “Star Wars” will be integrated into the company’s theme parks.

Main attractions will be based on new sequels and spinoffs — the first of which, “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” bows next year — not the older films in George Lucas’ sci-fi franchise, according to Walt Disney Co. chief Bob Iger.

“There will be a much larger ‘Star Wars’ presence in our parks globally,” Iger said during a Q&A at Variety‘s Dealmakers Breakfast on Wednesday, presented by Bank of America and sponsored by Delta. “But we want to do this big, which takes time, and to do it right.”

For Disney and its team of theme park designers at Walt Disney Imagineering, that meant waiting until director J.J. Abrams could reveal his plans for “The Force Awakens.”

Disney could have easily started producing new rides based on the original “Star Wars” films — and early development on new rides did revolve around the first six “Star Wars” movies. But Iger didn’t want a situation in which theme park guests would be disappointed with an attraction after seeing “The Force Awakens.”

I didn’t want someone to say, ‘I just saw the movie and there’s nothing in that movie in this (attraction),” Iger said. “We waited to see what this film would have in it.”

As a result, Iger stopped early development on theme park attractions at Imagineering. “We couldn’t tell them what was new,” Iger said, until Abrams was finished developing and producing the sequel. “I slowed it all down so what we come forward with will have a blend of the past, present and maybe the future,” referencing upcoming sequels and spinoff films. “Now we have a sense of what’s in ‘Star Wars 8,’ and what some of the standalone films will have in them.”

The older films, their worlds and characters already are featured in the “Star Tours” attraction at Disney’s parks.

Iger has previously said that “Star Wars” would have “a significant presence” inside the company’s resorts. “Why not?” he asked on Wednesday. “We bought the thing. We can do that now.” The first look at the new “Star Wars” attractions are expected to be revealed next year.

During the conversation with Variety co-editor-in-chief Claudia Eller inside the Palm restaurant in Beverly Hills, Iger noted how he has repeatedly stressed to Abrams that the future of the franchise and the company’s acquisition of Lucasfilm rides on the success of “The Force Awakens,” out in theaters Dec. 18, 2015.

“I keep telling J.J. Abrams this is a $4 billion movie,” Iger said, in reference to the Lucasfilm deal, not the actual budget of the film. “We need to treat this very special. It’s an unbelievable privilege and unbelievable responsibility to take a jewel and treat it in a way that is respectful of its past but brings it into the future.”

Early reaction to a teaser trailer already has been strong.

The 88-second teaser, which includes just 39 seconds of footage, has been viewed over 110 million times, Iger said, in addition to 40 million views of spoofs created around the footage.

Disney nearly didn’t release a trailer, Iger admitted. Abrams is known for wanting to keep footage of his films under wraps. But the rabid “Star Wars” fanbase prompted Disney to come up with the brief introduction of what the new film would look like.

Iger said there’s a big opportunity to reach a younger demo that’s attracted to the”Star Wars” franchise through Lego toys, as well as foreign markets like China where the original films in the 1970s and ’90s weren’t as popular because of the size of the theatrical market in those territories at the time.

Disney is anticipating that “curiosity will extend beyond the people who grew up with the movies,” Iger said, and Disney “has done a tremendous amount of work in how (the films) will be brought to market and where the opportunities are” in growing the franchise.

One way to do that is the way “The Force Awakens” is produced.

Iger noted how Abrams has relied more on physical sets and props that are significant in size and scope, rather than computer-generated imagery.

“That will give the film a look that will be extremely respectful of the look George (Lucas) created in the ’70s,” Iger said, “and will play well with ardent ‘Star Wars’ fans and play well with audiences today.”

Iger noted how the use of computer-generated graphics has made filmmaking seem “too easy.” “There’s a sameness to a lot of these films today,” Iger said. “The wow factor isn’t what it used to be. J.J. decided to create the physical wow factor.”