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  • How the Mask Made Adam Driver Take on Kylo Ren (Exclusive)

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    Adam Driver’s conflicted Star Wars figure Ben Solo has been in the news lately for all the wildest reasons that it’s almost easy to forget that next month marks ten years since he made his galactic debut with the release of The Force Awakens. Now, to celebrate that anniversary, a legendary Star Wars publication is going back to how the sequel trilogy began to shape its fascinating dark side foil—and we’ve got a look inside.

    Ahead of Force Awakens‘ anniversary next month, io9 has an exclusive look at a few pages from Star Wars Insider‘s 10-year anniversary special covering the film’s landmark moment. A hardcover, fully illustrated release, the magazine includes almost 100 pages of behind-the-scenes insight and interviews about the making of a whole new era of Star Wars, from concept art that shaped the early phases of the sequel trilogy, to early scripting, all the way to shooting the movie and beyond.

    Just one of the new interviews included is, of course, all about the evolution of the film’s antagonist, with Adam Driver discussing just why he wanted to take on a role like Kylo Ren in the first place. The intrigue, it turns out, started with the mysterious mask that hid Ben Solo from the world and his pained parents, Han and Leia.

    “Wearing a mask is quite a challenging thing… [the prospect] was very scary and terrifying, so it wasn’t immediately a ‘yes,’” Driver said of the offer to join Star Wars. “Actually, I thought about it quite a bit, even though it was kind of a no-brainer, but I didn’t want to take it lightly.”

    Beyond Ren’s connection to the broader Star Wars world, Driver was fascinated by the physicality of the character, and how much of Ben Solo’s personality had been shaped, almost subsumed even, by the costume that was Kylo Ren. “There are so many layers to Kylo Ren anyway, it was interesting to find out who he was with the mask on or with the mask off, and that was part of our initial conversations,” Driver continued.

    “There’s something empowering for someone to completely hide themselves in a mask that is so intimidating.”

    It’s perhaps no surprise then that a decade later—and two more movies, including an untimely redemption and sudden death—Driver remains fascinated by the potential of who Ben Solo could be… a potential that, given everything we’ve heard lately, might go unseen for a good while yet after Disney put the brakes on The Hunt for Ben Solo. While we ponder what could’ve been, however, ponder what was in our full excerpt from Star Wars Insider‘s interview with Driver below.

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    Star Wars Insider Presents: The Force Awakens 10 Year Anniversary Special is available now.

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  • Rian Johnson Guessed Daniel Craig’s ‘Star Wars’ Cameo Before Anyone Else Could

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    We know Rian Johnson has a keen eye for Star Wars (and wanting to get back to it, the long, long way round), and we know he has a keen eye for murder mysteries with all his work on the Knives Out movies. But he is also apparently good at blending those skills for a secret third talent: being able to figure out someone special is hidden under layers of Stormtrooper armor… especially when it came to his future Knives Out star.

    At this point we all know that Daniel Craig had a special cameo in the first entry of the Star Wars sequel trilogy, playing the First Order Stormtrooper that Rey manages to successfully use a Jedi mind trick on to free herself from Kylo Ren’s captivity. But in a recent Q&A session for the latest Knives Out movie, Wake Up Dead Man (alongside Craig himself and moderated by Force Awakens and Rise of Skywalker director JJ Abrams), Johnson shared how he managed to figure it out early… well, mostly.

    “When I was writing episode eight, we were watching dailies, because [Abrams was] shooting seven,” Johnson said. “One day… it was a scene with Daisy [Ridley] where she does the Force mind control on a Stormtrooper and gets him to unlock her things. The daily came up, the stormtrooper came up, she said it, the Stormtrooper didn’t say anything—just walked across the room to her.

    “And I did this,” Johnson continued, adjusting himself to sit straight in his seat. “‘Who’s that actor?’ And Pablo [Hidalgo] at Lucasfilm was like, ‘I think it’s just a stunt dude in a Stormtrooper thing,’ and I go, ‘No—that’s a real actor, just from the way they walked across the stage.’”

    Johnson got the confirmation a day later that he was right—and that it was none other than the future Benoit Blanc—and of course, the rest is history.

    Although the idea of putting the two directors of the Star Wars sequel trilogy together on a panel (alongside a notable and easily identified Stormtrooper) might get Star Wars fans on tenterhooks seeing what tidbits about making The Force AwakensThe Last Jedi, and The Rise of Skywalker might emerge, that was pretty much all Johnson and Abrams had to say about the galaxy far, far away and their part in it. You’ll simply have to make do with two very talented directors and a Hollywood megastar talking shop about making movies and Knives Out in the full Q&A session below, instead.

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  • Superman and Fantastic Four Lead 2025’s Amazing IMAX Slate

    Superman and Fantastic Four Lead 2025’s Amazing IMAX Slate

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    This year is already off to a very good start at the movies but 2025 is looking even bigger, in more ways than one. Fresh off the huge success of last year’s Oppenheimer and this year’s Dune: Part Two, IMAX just revealed 14 titles in 2025 that will not only be released in IMAX, but are being filmed specifically for the format.

    The list, so far, is as follows:

    • Captain America: Brave New World – February 15, 2025
    • Untitled Ryan Coogler/Michael B. Jordan – March 7, 2025
    • Thunderbolts – May 2, 2025
    • Flowervale Street – May 16, 2025
    • Mission: Impossible 8 – May 23, 2025
    • How To Train Your Dragon – June 13, 2025
    • Untitled Formula One – June 27, 2025
    • Superman – July 11, 2025
    • The Fantastic Four – July 25, 2025
    • Mercy – August 15, 2025
    • The Bride! – October 3, 2025
    • Tron: Ares – October 10, 2025
    • Blade – November 7, 2025
    • Chinese New Year, title TBC – January 29, 2025

    Of course, as these films are all so far out, release dates are subject to change and there will probably be more films using IMAX cameras in the coming months. (Also, why isn’t Avatar 3 on this list? Did Cameron not use IMAX cameras? What about Gareth Edwards and Jurassic World?)

    Now, for real film nerds, you all have one question right now. Since all of these films are being “filmed in IMAX,” will they just be released in normal, bigger, 1.9:1 IMAX? Or will any of them be full-frame, Christopher Nolan/Denis Villeneuve 1.43:1 IMAX? io9 reached out to IMAX for clarity and was told since most of these films are still in production, they couldn’t confirm what each film is using or what format each will be released in. It’s simply too early to be sure.

    But let’s have some fun and guess anyway.

    As none of the Marvel movies have ever gone 1.43, you can probably cross all those off the list. Same for the other Disney movie, Tron. Coogler/Jordan is rumored to be a period vampire movie, which sounds amazing, but maybe not “1.43 IMAX” amazing. Flowervale Street is rumored to be about dinosaurs and David Robert Mitchell is an exciting filmmaker, but I’m still thinking “No” there. Mission: Impossible 8 is a real possibility since the format has been used in the franchise, plus this is rumored to be the end of the saga so it would be a nice boost. I doubt How to Train Your Dragon would as it’s a family film but, you never know. The Joseph Kosinski-Brad Pitt Formula One movie, with its rumored $300 million budget, feels like the most obvious one to use the 1.43 aspect ratio, followed closely by James Gunn’s Superman. That would set an exciting precedent for the start of the DC Universe, if true. Mercy is an Amazon movie so, probably not that, and then there’s The Bride!, which we’re of course excited about but seems a bit more personal than epic. But again, that’s all just speculation.

    No matter what the case though, even if none of the films go the full Nolan, just filming for IMAX does give the screen a significant jump in size, not to mention the incredible sound. Out of all of the premium formats out there, it’s certainly my favorite, and one of the most profitable for studios too.

    Head to the Hollywood Reporter for more on these 2025 IMAX releases.


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