The cast of Star Wars VII is winding up their work. Soon the computer geeks will get the film and start turning it into a real Star Wars feature.
Over the weekend, the cast of the JJ Abrams-helmed sequel gathered at London’s Science Museum to celebrate the end of principal photography. There is actually still a few more days of filming left, but some of the core cast were done and leaving. So Abrams threw a slightly-early party.
Those in attendance got Thank You cards from the producers which read:
“We are here to make a film that entertains millions of people, of all ages, for generations. To create an experience people will cherish watching as much as we will cherish having made it, together. From the deserts of Abu Dhabi, to the Forest of Dean, to the stages of Pinewood, you have risen to every challenge and been as wonderfully kind as you are brilliantly talented.”
Harrison Ford was there, as was Carrie Fisher. During production, Mark Hamill has been wearing a beard. He shaved that for the party, so he must be one of the cast that is all finished.
Daisy Ridley, Andy Serkis, and John Boyega were also there. Boyega got some snapshots and posted this one to his Instagram account.