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It’s a cruel game played by Disney and Lucasfilm. It’s been so long since Star Wars The Force Awakens was released to the movie theatres and the film is still not out on Blu Ray and DVD. Not only that, but the fans are being tortured by brand new mouth-watering announcements of things to come. Latest in the line is the Deleted Scenes video, to be out on 1st April for Digital HD and 5th of April for Blu-ray. You can get a sneak peak in the video below, published just now by Star Wars YouTube channel.

If this is not exciting enough for you, let us remind you of the teaser for The Force Awakens “making of” documentary, which is due on the same dates on the same media as the Deleted Scenes film.

Plenty of Star Wars excitement in April! We can’t wait…

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Among a myriad of videos related to filming of Star Wars Episode VIII in Dubrovnik still being published on all online video services, we’ve found one that pretty nicely summarizes the material published by the media and fans related to the filming, but also offers some insights and theories tied to the development of the storyline.

Video was published on YouTube Channel Geek Squad and it deserves to be seen by the fans. Nice one!

We are still receiving your e-mails with stories and photographs of your Dubrovnik Star Wars filming experiences. While we can’t publish them all, some are just too cool not to share…   like the story of a Hungarian fan – Gabor Konczol – and his Dubrovnik experience.

He travelled by car to Dubrovnik and got to hang around the sets for 3-4 days during which he saw plenty of action and even met actor Warwick Davis known for his roles in Harry Potter movies and Star Wars Return of the Jedi (Wicket the Ewok), The Phantom Menace (Weazel and Wald), and The Force Awakens (Wollivan). He was seen admiring Dubrovnik’s Old City Centre during the filming as reported by Daily Mail . Gabor said the actor was very cool and even stopped for a photograph with the fan.

Warwick Davis and Hungarian fan, photo Gábor Könczöl

Warwick Davis and Hungarian fan, photo Gábor Könczöl

Here are some photo impressions of this fan’s trip to Dubrovnik and below you can find a link to his Facebook Page with plenty more of great shots and a complete Dubrovnik trip story.

Comparation of Dubrovnik location with old concept art, photo Gábor Könczöl

Comparation of Dubrovnik location with old concept art, photo Gábor Könczöl

Great Onofrio's Fountain,  photo Gábor Könczöl

Great Onofrio’s Fountain, photo Gábor Könczöl

Dubrovnik's Main Street set,  photo Gábor Könczöl

Dubrovnik’s Main Street set, photo Gábor Könczöl

Dubrovnik's Main Street set,  photo Gábor Könczöl

Dubrovnik’s Main Street set, photo Gábor Könczöl

Futuristic door portals,   photo Gábor Könczöl

Futuristic door portals, photo Gábor Könczöl

Futuristic door portals,   photo Gábor Könczöl

Futuristic door portals, photo Gábor Könczöl

City Walls set, photo Gábor Könczöl

City Walls set, photo Gábor Könczöl

In front of Dominican Monastery complex, photo Gábor Könczöl

In front of Dominican Monastery complex, photo Gábor Könczöl

In front of Dominican Monastery complex, photo Gábor Könczöl

In front of Dominican Monastery complex, photo Gábor Könczöl

Gabor’s Facebook Page

Thank you Gabor! Be back soon.

 

Going through Star Wars related YouTube videos today, I came across one of them with a list of 10 things Episode VIII needs to have. Published by Viral Funnies YouTube channel, the author describes 10 things he wants to see in Episode VIII with regards to the plot and/or characters. I’ve seen plenty of similar clips and texts, but this is the one I wholeheartedly agree with. In fact, with the exception of No 7 on the list, I would like to see all the things mentioned from Episode VIII. Please note, the video is full of The Force Awakens spoilers!

What would you like to see?

As a short break from the Star Wars related news, we here at starwarsdubrovnik.com would like to say a big THANK YOU to all our readers from no less than 128(!) countries around the world who visited our blog and showed interest in what goes on in our home town. Interestingly, our number one readers are from USA, but Croatian readers (even though the blog is in English) are a close second. Funny how little things make you proud sometimes 🙂

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It would be pointless to write the news if there was no one out there to read it, so thank you for giving this blog a purpose. We’ll continue to bring the news and gossip in painful anticipation of Episode VIII release.

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May the Force be with you all!

In a report by HRT’s Voice of Croatia programme, Dubrovnik locals were asked about their feelings on Star Wars Episode VIII being filmed in their city. Traditionally a “tough crowd”, people of Dubrovnik were seen unanimously praising the decision to film parts of Episode VIII here. At the end there’s even a short comment by yours truly.

Full text with the clip and a podcast radio show (starwarsdubrovnik.com interview after 10:00 min. mark) can be found on this link.

One of the recently noticed videos of Star Wars Episode VIII filming in Dubrovnik shows a night time action with the infamous black car with a camera crane attached to it going down Dubrovnik’s Main Street.
As it stands now, we can say with a certain degree of security the rumours of an action scene being filmed in Dubrovnik have turned out to be true. Most of the leaked material points to plenty of action, stunts and pyrotechnic.

 

We are having a blast going through all the materials and e-mails sent in by Star Wars fans and other visitors to Dubrovnik who came to see the filming of Episode VIII taking place.

Yesterday we’ve had a message from Joanna, a charming Polish girl studying in Dubrovnik. She made a video walkthrough of Dubrovnik’s Old City centre and visited some of the sets as they were being prepared. Her video is on her YouTube channel and we’re bringing it to you in its entirety.

 

      

It is to be expected new photos and footage related to Star Wars Episode VIII filming in Dubrovnik are going to appear every once in a while over the next few months as there were plenty of curious people around to observe the filming and the sets.

Video published today by Dubrovnik Times shows an action stunt being performed during what seems to be a rehearsal for filming at the Main Street in Dubrovnik.

It was a unique and wonderful thing for us to be able to go and have coffee at the city’s historical district and get some photos of actual Star Wars Episode VIII sets at a leisurely pace while doing so. Truly, a wonderful thing.

Still, there was so much to photograph and not even our vigilant eyes were present at the ground 24/7. National and international journalists were there in numbers and that helped as well, but the ones who probably spent the most time sneaking around the sets, listening out for any information from the crew, and trying to catch a glimpse of any part of Star Wars universe on display – were the fans.

We are therefore calling all the fans to let us know about their Dubrovnik experiences. One of many Croatian Star Wars fans who made the pilgrimage to Dubrovnik to see the Episode VIII in the making is Igor from the city of Varazdin. He published an interesting story about his trip on his blog
http://www.spacepetuniareview.com/2016/03/filming-star-wars-episode-viii-in-dubrovnik-review.html#more
and was kind enough to let us go through his material for something interesting, and indeed, we found a few very cool photos we didn’t see before.

Production tent in the Old City Harbour, photo spacepetuniareview.com

Production tent in the Old City Harbour, photo spacepetuniareview.com

Igor took to the City Walls to get a nice aerial shot of the production tent in the Old City Harbour and Great Onofrio’s Fountain we wrote about yesterday.

Aerial view of the Great Onofrio's Fountain, photo spacepetuniareview.com

Aerial view of the Great Onofrio’s Fountain, photo spacepetuniareview.com

While on the City Walls he managed to get some shots of the crew assembling the set used for filming.

 

Set on City Walls being put up, photo spacepetuniareview.com

Set on City Walls being put up, photo spacepetuniareview.com

There were very few images of City Walls set published in the media, as the location is easy to close off by the production and not many scenes were filmed there.

Set on City Walls being put up, photo spacepetuniareview.com

Set on City Walls being put up, photo spacepetuniareview.com

Set on City Walls being put up, photo spacepetuniareview.com

Set on City Walls being put up, photo spacepetuniareview.com

FUN FACT: when we first heard the City Walls are going to be one of the locations, this is the image I published (courtesy of Insider Holidays) to show the people what the walls look like…

Dubrovnik City Walls, photo Insider Holidays

Dubrovnik City Walls, photo Insider Holidays

…which means I pretty much guessed the exact location of the filming on 1,4 miles long walls. I used the force… no other explanation.

We’ll leave you with a few random images of the props and sets from various locations. Nice job!

Camera equipment on the Main Street, photo spacepetuniareview.com

Camera equipment on the Main Street, photo spacepetuniareview.com

Props being transported into place, photo spacepetuniareview.com

Props being transported into place, photo spacepetuniareview.com

Landspeeder cruising down the Main Street, photo spacepetuniareview.com

Landspeeder cruising down the Main Street, photo spacepetuniareview.com

Props being transported into place, photo spacepetuniareview.com

Props being transported into place, photo spacepetuniareview.com

Air Conditioning units masked to fit into the look of the set, photo spacepetuniareview.com

Air Conditioning units masked to fit into the look of the set, photo spacepetuniareview.com