![]() ![]() ![]() “I have a feeling this isn’t the last you’re going to see of Luke Skywalker… That’s only a guess,” he laughs, “I’m not allowed into the inner sanctum!” Heinrichs himself, is also looking ahead to 2019, where he hopes a certain last Jedi may return. Many fans, who wanted more of the same after the relatively safe story-telling of The Force Awakens, will be looking forward to J.J. “I think it’s an incredible film, I think that it’s a dynamic film and that, in many respects, it’s clearing the way for an amazing Episode IX.” “I think that history is going to look kindly on ,” Heinrichs, whose previous work includes Pirates of the Caribbean and Captain America, tells Yahoo. Its production designer, Rick Heinrichs, who spoke to Yahoo Movies to support the film’s release on Digital Download, 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD, unsurprisingly supports his director’s vision.Ĭhewbacca (Joonas Suotamo) and Director Rian Johnson on the set of Star Wars: The Last Jedi (David James ©2017 Lucasfilm Ltd. Many will probably still only be able to see fault, but hopefully many will be able to recognise the film for what it is: a bold new take on a tired old story. The home release will give fans on both sides of the divide the chance to rewatch the film, free from the weight of expectation built up over the two years of waiting since The Force Awakens. The time has come for a fresh appraisal of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, as Rian Johnson’s sci-fi spectacular will available to watch at home from Monday, 9 April.Įpisode VIII, which arrived in cinemas in December last year, remains a divisive instalment in the 40-year-old film franchise with many vocal fans still complaining online about its various twists, turns, and diversions from the established lore. We spoke with The Last Jedi’s production designer Rick Heinrichs on the eve of the film’s DVD and Blu-ray release. ![]()
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