![]() ![]() ![]() As you unlock new levels, you get points, bonuses, and new characters. In each world you visit, you can play as both sides, birds and pigs, with the ability to alternate and inhabit two parallel stories. You can use The Force, lightsabers, pistols and even rockets, depending on the character you use to kill the enemy. ![]() First, choose your side: select a Jedi Knight or a Sith and toss him at the pigs as a bird, or vice versa.Īs in the previous edition, Angry Birds Star Wars II boasts lots of assets from the Star Wars saga, including places, music, characters and the birds' powers. Finn and a new ally, Rose (Kelly Marie Tran), have their own secret mission they’re undertaking to protect the Resistance fighters who are being chased all over the galaxy by the First Order.As the oldest story in the book, good versus evil is the basis of Angry Birds in Angry Birds Star Wars II, it also takes the title role. Our heroes are scattered to the wind, as Rey has been dispatched to an isolated planet to recruit Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) to the cause, while hotshot flyboy Poe tangles with the pecking order of Resistance leadership. ![]() Poe (Oscar Isaac), Finn (John Boyega), Rey (Daisy Ridley) and BB-8 are back, still fighting in the Resistance against the First Order, led by Supreme Leader Snoke (Andy Serkis), General Hux (Domhnall Gleeson), and prodigal Solo son Kylo Ren (Adam Driver). After this impressive showing, it’s no wonder producer Kathleen Kennedy has hired Johnson to make a trilogy of “Star Wars” films with a whole new cast of characters.īut first, in classic non-linear “Star Wars” fashion, “Episode VIII.” Picking up where “The Force Awakens” left off, “The Last Jedi” reunites audiences with the host of new characters we fell in love with two years ago. Writer/director Rian Johnson goes for broke during his turn at bat in the “Star Wars” franchise, and he delivers an epic space opera with “Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” a film that is as indebted to the previous installments and “Star Wars” canon as it is to classic Westerns, sword and sandal epics, and martial arts films. ![]()
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