“It Felt Very Dangerous”: J.J. Abrams & Michael Arndt Talk The Most Shocking Moment Of 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens'
**SPOILERS AHEAD**While some of us are concerned about some the film's adherence to the story templates and themes we've before, "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" does make some very bold moves, particularly in regards to two of its most cherished, legacy characters. Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) is a shell of his former shelf, a damaged Jedi who only gets one scene in this movie (with no dialogue), at the end, after we've learned villain Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) was a former pupil who deeply betrayed him, and turned to the Dark Side. And then there's Han Solo (Harrison Ford), Kylo's father, who is killed by his son's hand during one last attempt to bring him back into the light. And it's the latter plot turn that perhaps surprised fans most over the weekend, and now free to talk about it, J.J. Abrams reveals that the decision to go down that narrative route was borne of want to give the 'The Force Awakens' real consequences.
“It’s this massive tradeoff. How can we possible...