Star Wars: The Force Awakens Deleted Scenes Include Kylo Ren in the Millennium Falcon

The scenes are included on the movie's digital HD and Blu-ray combo pack, set for release on April 1 and April 5 respectively

By Corinne Heller Mar 24, 2016 9:59 PMTags
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What in the name of the Force is going on?!

Kylo Ren chills out by himself in the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon in a deleted scene from Star Wars: The Force Awakens, as seen in a teaser video posted Thursday.

Spoiler alert!

The masked villain, played by Adam Driver, is seen wrapping his arms around the empty seats of the spacecraft, which is owned by his father, Han Solo, who co-pilots it in the film with both his sidekick Chewbacca and new heroine Rey, who is Force-sensitive like Kylo Ren (and was interrogated by him). He also turns around abruptly.

Reminiscing about father-son trips or flying lessons perhaps? You're so lonely... Or, he's likely just seething silently because his enemies are nowhere to be found. Please don't start smashing your dad's ship.

The scene is one of several that are included on the movie's digital HD and Blu-ray combo pack. A sneak peek video released earlier this month shows Kylo Ren boarding the Millennium Falcon as Stormtroopers stand guard and saying, "Han Solo."

In another deleted scene from Wednesday's teaser, Kylo Ren leads Stormtroopers to the ship's crash site on Starkiller Base. There is also footage of Han Solo, Chewy, Finn and ally Maz Kanata escaping Stormtroopers who barge into the basement of her bar, Rey looking concerned and Finn being treated for his injuries by medical workers and a droid at Resistance base after losing his lightsaber duel with Kylo Ren.

The Star Wars: The Force Awakens digital HD and Blu-ray combo pack are set for release on April 1 and April 5 respectively and  also include interviews with the actors and filmmakers. J.J. Abrams directed the film, the first new Star Wars movie in 10 years, the start of a new trilogy and the seventh film in the hit series.

The film also stars returning stars such as Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill, who play Han Solo, General Leia Organa and Luke Skywalker, and newcomers such as Daisy Ridley and John Boyega, who portray Rey and her new friend and former Stormtrooper Finn.

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