We recently reported on a new rumor, suggesting that the first trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens would debut ahead of The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. Now it turns out that "reliable sources" are denying this news, saying Disney and Lucasfilm have "bigger plans" for the upcoming J.J. Abrams movie. Which story should we believe? Well if this new update is true, we're in for something much cooler than a simple trailer debut!
Check out an alleged trailer description right here!
This news comes from Slash Film, which only really reports on the "very reliable source" denying the Hobbit rumors. But adding onto that, the website goes on to speculate what "bigger plans" could mean.
Perhaps we'll see the trailer on TV first, which could happen in the first huge event on the small screen: the Super Bowl. That would clearly reach plenty of audiences, but does it make sense?
Also, we could just see the trailer in theaters, but in a bigger way. How do you think a trailer can make a big impact in theaters?
Let us know what you think of this speculation in the comments section below!
Also, check out a new report from The Hollywood Reporter, examining how The Force Awakens had so many spoilers and leaks despite heavy security on the film's set.
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