Steve Kovach July 13, 2015 at 09:06AM
We didn't get a new trailer for the upcoming "Star Wars" movie, "The Force Awakens," at Comic-Con this year, but we did get a look behind the scenes.
In a three-minute video released at Comic Con, Disney and Lucasfilm gave the world a look at behind-the-scenes footage from the new movie.
The main takeaway: "The Force Awakens" will rely on practical special effects and costumes instead of computer-generated (CG) effects. Critics of the last three prequel "Star Wars" movies hated that the movies relied so heavily on CG.
There are some other hidden gems in the video too. Let's break it down. But stop reading now if you're afraid of potential spoilers.
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Here's one of the desert sets from the movie. We already know it's a new planet called Jakku.
This is the inside of Han Solo's ship, the Millennium Falcon. It looks just like it did in the original movies from the 70s and 80s.
Next we get a look at the inside of what's likely a Star Destroyer, the big ships used by the bad guys.
See the rest of the story at Business Insider
We just got a bunch of new hints about what's coming in the next 'Star Wars' movie from Business Insider: Steve Kovach
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