The photo features Mark Hamill in full costume as the protagonist character without his iconic weapon lightsaber.
- August 14, 2015
AceShowbiz -
There have been many revelations about "Star Wars: The Force Awakens", but none of them shows the look at one of central characters Luke Skywalker. Recent article from Star Wars Episode 7 News features a leaked photo of Mark Hamill wearing a long coat with a belt as the protagonist character, but this time he doesn't appear with a lightsaber. However, the leaked picture was deleted due to a particular request.
While waiting for "The Force Awakens" release on December 18, fans can enjoy other treatments in D23 Expo 2015. The expo that will kick off in Anaheim, California will show two of metal limited edition prints of the sci-fi film. The first image features two characters along with starfighters and ball droid while another artwork includes stormtoppers and AT-ATs.
A bunch of new officially-licensed screen print from Mark Englert, JC Richard, Dave Perillo, Joe Dunn and other top artists will also be released at the upcoming event. Cyclops Print Works will be releasing a set of Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection handbills by artist and Disney art director Dunn. The printing company also offers another prize for some lucky visitors. The first 23 fans who collect all 12 individual handbills will win a limited edition poster, the uncut version of the handbills.
Detail about our #d23expo giveaway team up with @DisneyAnimation for the Shorts Collection #disney #screenprint #d23 pic.twitter.com/RAYBd0Ydpz
— Mockingbird (@CyclopsPrints) August 13, 2015
Other releases from Cyclops Print Works are Englert's Beauty and the Beast (1991)"-inspired print, Stacey Aoyama's "Inside Out (2015)" print, Richard's "Paperman" print, Perillo's "Fantasia" 75th Anniversary print, Jungle Cruise print and "Feast" print.
#D23Expo #insideout releasing Sat @ 2 pm w/ signing by Stacey Aoyama. Only 10 APs avail on Sat. Booth 901B. #Pixar pic.twitter.com/hVupmGr79a
— Mockingbird (@CyclopsPrints) August 12, 2015