We’re racing towards the tenth anniversary of its cinematic release next month, but step back another year to 2014. We were still getting used to thinking of Lucasfilm as a part of Disney, while waiting for Celebration Anaheim and enjoying the animated adventures of Star Wars Rebels on Disney XD while still reading Star Wars comics from Dark Horse. We said goodbye to Aaron Allston, Christopher Malcolm and Malcolm Tierney, and on 6th November some were playing the box-fresh Star Wars: Empire vs. Rebellion from Fantasy Flight Games, but the big news of the day was that Episode VII had finished filming, and it had a name – The Force Awakens.
Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens: The title was revealed 11 years ago today
We’re racing towards the tenth anniversary of its cinematic release next month, but step back another year to 2014. We were still getting used to thinking of Lucasfilm as a part of Disney, while waiting for Celebration Anaheim and enjoying the animated adventures of Star Wars Rebels on Disney XD while still reading Star Wars comics from Dark Horse. We said goodbye to Aaron Allston, Christopher Malcolm and Malcolm Tierney, and on 6th November some were playing the box-fresh Star Wars: Empire vs. Rebellion from Fantasy Flight Games, but the big news of the day was that Episode VII had finished filming, and it had a name – The Force Awakens.

