Here are all the Star Wars character posters for The Last Jedi
By Buckie Wells
Yes, Disney likes character posters. And while these aren’t motion posters like the ones for Beauty and the Beast, they are still beautiful Star Wars posters for The Last Jedi.
In addition to releasing a really neat behind-the-scenes reel at D23, Star Wars also unleashed a new set of character posters. And boy, they are glorious. Featuring all your favorite characters, the posters keep in theme with the red color scheme that Star Wars has been using since the logo was revealed. It looks quite spectacular and each pose really reflects the demeanor of each character.
First, Kylo Ren:
As you can see, he’s totally unmasked and you can definitely see his scar. From the behind-the-scenes footage, it seems like Kylo Ren won’t be in the helmet as much, which isn’t as interesting. Part of the appeal of Darth Vader is that we really don’t know what’s happening beneath the suit. It’s so compelling, yet we’ve seen Kylo Ren’s luscious locks on several occasions. He’s more Adam Driver playing Kylo Ren than Kylo Ren.
Then, of course, we have his mother. The General:
Carrie Fisher looks absolutely stunning here. Though, I can’t help but feel like they’re making a point by drawing our attention to that ring again.
Here’s her brother:
Also incredible. Plus, it’s worth noting that he is, in fact, holding a lightsaber. Rather forcefully, may I add. (No pun intended.)
Then, we have Finn:
He likes Poe’s jacket so much, he had more made in various colors. That’s next level swag and I respect that.
So here’s the previous owner of the jacket:
I think that’s the best pose, best smirk and he looks especially sick with that Rebel Starbird patch on his sleeve. That jacket looks so good, Oscar could wear it to the Oscars. (Sorry, not sorry.)
And last but certainly not least, here’s the one that I will buy in bulk and hand out at Christmas every year for the next several decades so the world can truly understand how much I love a Star War and this life-changing Jedi:
Why is she holding the same lightsaber as Luke, though? Ummmmm… props department! It’s probably just so they don’t have to reveal anything. But if that’s the case, Luke doesn’t need to be holding a lightsaber.
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So which of these did you immediately make your phone background or squeal over? I think, for obvious reasons, The General deserves to be framed.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi hits theaters on Dec. 15, 2017.