The film has been shot exclusively in the immediate Huntsville area and is nearing completion. Our goal was to take our area, the largest landmarks in this area, the biggest and nicest locations, and we just tailored the movie to this area,” says the film’s producer, Jeffery Parker. “Our film, it’s really tailored to this area. Jeffery Parker says it’s strictly a low-to-practically-no budget Star Wars fan movie. It’s “Star Wars: The Battle of Rocket City.” Now, coming up this spring, yet another Star Wars movie will be showing here at the Space & Rocket Center and in the IMAX theater. The seats were all sold out through the weekend, so the soonest you can get in to see the movie in true IMAX format is early next week. The crowd at the Space and Rocket Center that saw the first showing told us they were satisfied with the story line and really enjoyed the movie. On premiere night Thursday, there were dozens of showings, some starting as late as 1:30 in the morning. It’s already reached more than $100M just in ticket pre-sales. That’s because this movie is smashing records. (WHNT) – “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” is trending worldwide online, and it’s likely going to be the topic of conversation at many offices, Christmas parties and family gatherings for the next few days. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.
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