Any self-respecting Star Wars fan out there will already be counting down the days on their calendar until we reach 15 December this year, the release date for the second film in the franchise’s third trilogy – Episode VIII: The Last Jedi. 4130
And if the positive reactions for both film Brick back in 2005, as well as sci-fi action thriller Looper in 2012.
This recent interview with Kylo Ren actor Adam Driver confirms that Johnson has sought to put his own unique spin on the Star Wars universe this time around, picking up the reins from where previous director J.J. Abrams left off. Exciting stuff.
Welcome to Canto Bight
One major insight that has more than piqued our interest is all the talk around a new lavish casino-themed planet, which looks like it could prove to be a very significant setting in the next Force Awakens. Instead, this world is more akin to an intergalactic Monte Carlo, playing host to all manner of strange characters, rich business-aliens and fascinating gameplay.
However you look at it, casino table games because they are casual, fun and exciting, then we definitely can’t wait to see what weird and wonderful alien casino table games are going to be on offer in Canto Bight. Will there be some sort of cyber-poker like the kind hosted over at Guts Gaming? Roulette, perhaps? No doubt the rules of traditional casino are going to get redefined in ways that we can’t possibly predict.
Set photos give fans a tantalising glimpse
Cantina Bar in Mos Eisley, these characters seem very much more like a high society bunch, decked out in fancy dresses, space-age monocles and even a few pairs of white silk gloves. Very nice.
And that’s not all. A new behind the scenes show reel gives us even more insight into the Canto Bight lap of luxury. The taster footage was featured at Disney’s recent D23 exposition and included a few shots of the casino planet. Look out for the particularly small alien croupier who is pictured looking rather worried around the 1:12 mark. Have a look for yourself…
But while we have our first impression of the visual side of things, it remains to be seen how the mood of the environment will play out. Will this be more of a fun-loving party, or a formal affair as the clothes suggest? Will it be business as usual, or is there a chance that the normal order of play will be interrupted by a fast-paced chase scene at some point? It could one way or the other, and we’re certainly open to being pleasantly surprised.