Despite the many criticisms being hurled at “Star Wars: Episode IX” months before it is even released, there are still plenty of reasons to be excited about the film. Oscar Isaac who plays the resistance pilot Poe in the movie just added fuel to the hype fire by promising that it will blow viewers away. It would seem that this is due to just how relaxed production was this time around.
As Comic Book reports, the actor recently spoke to the Associated Press with regards to “Star Wars: Episode IX” and what fans can expect from the film. Based on his description of the movie, it would certainly seem like the star has a lot of faith in it. As to whether or not this belief is based on anything remains to be seen.
"It was the most fun it's been. There was just an energy and a looseness and excitement to the whole production," the actor explained. "And knowing that this was the conclusion of not only our time there but the nine stories, these nine episodes of the Skywalker Saga, it's incredible. And I think people are gonna be just blown away."
While it is great that Oscar Isaac has such faith in the film, it doesn’t really offer much in the way of specific details. Director J.J. Abrams was just as tight-lipped about the whole thing when he spoke about the production of “Star Wars: Episode IX” finally wrapping up.
"It was a pretty emotional thing, but the cast and crew did an unbelievable job. I cannot wait for you to see what we got going for you,” the director said before later adding, "You'll have to determine that yourself, but I really can't wait for you to see it. There are a lot of words that we all hope that you'll feel and, obviously, the biggest, most important one, I think, is satisfied."
“Star Wars: Episode IX” will hit theatres on Dec. 20. Hopefully, fans will indeed be satisfied with the final product when it comes out.


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