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Star Wars fans might consider lightsabers to be elegant weapons for a more civilized age, but glowing swords won’t be welcome at hundreds of theaters showing Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and neither will masks or face paint.
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Star Wars actor Greg Grunberg reveals that Carrie Fisher introduced herself to him in a rather unorthodox way when they met on set of The Force Awakens.
It makes perfect sense to me. Safety first, as they always say. And they're not outright banning costumes altogether, which is great.
It's one thing I'm excited for, to see all the costumes. I remember this happened with the last Batman. We had the Joker walk in and he was not only in full costume, but full character it was rather neat. (he was considerate and quiet during the movie though)
I have my entire sith outfit prepared and ready to go sitting next to my ultrasaber and 8 VIP tickets. I was gonna rock a mask I have. But now I'm thinking of doing makeup instead just in case. Ill leave my saber in my car if it comes down to it.
Effin stoked for this movie.
Its a shame we have to live like this, but after whats happened it completely makes sense.
Almost bought a custom light saber.