Star Wars: The Force Awakens – Screenings in Glasgow

Release date: 17 December, 2015.
The seventh Star Wars film kicks off a brilliant new trilogy with new characters and old favourites.
It’s three decades on from the events of Return of the Jedi. On the desert planet Jakku, tough loner Rey (Daisy Ridley) plies her trade as a scavenger. Meanwhile, a stormtrooper named Finn (John Boyega) finds himself in great danger, the villainous Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) wields a cool cross-form lightsaber, and an X-Wing pilot named Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac) is sent on a mission by “a certain princess”. Star Trek director and long-term Star Wars fan J.J. Abrams brings these intriguing plot strands together with consummate skill to launch a spectacular new trilogy. Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher are among the returning members of the original Star Wars cast. And motion capture king Andy Serkis is also on board as Supreme Leader Snoke, who is very much on the Dark Side of the Force.
Showing various cinemas in Glasgow:
Cineworld, Renfrew Street, City Centre
Cineworld, Imax 50 Pacific Quay, Glasgow, SC G51 1EA
The Grosvenor, Ashton Lane, G12
Odeon Springfield Quay, Springfield Quay, Paisley Road, Glasgow G5 8NP
The Vue, Glasgow Fort Shopping Park, Junction 10 M8, Glasgow G34
Clydebank and Paisley
The Empire, Clydebank, Clydebank Regional Centre, 23 Britannia Way, Clydebank, Dunbartonshire G81 2RZ
The Showcase Cinema, Phoenix Business Park, Griffen Ave, Paisley PA1 2BH
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