![]() ![]() Apparently, producer Kathleen Kennedy wanted to keep this tradition going, but ran into some resistance: ![]() Slash Film points out that Vanity Fair and Star Wars have a long history of issue covers and feature stories that dates back to the prequel trilogy. Whether or not the cast is actually sitting in the ship or in front of a backdrop doesn’t really matter, because it’s awesome either way. There’s also the rather notable context of the photo - the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon. In addition to Chewie and Rey (Daisey Ridley), the cover also features Han Solo (Harrison Ford), Finn (John Boyega), and BB-8. The magazine’s website posted the full cover online, along with a brief preview of the issue’s contents: Dig a little deeper and you’ll find characters new and old from this year’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Chewie, we're on the cover! /v6LPhS9DWtĮarlier today, Vanity Fair previewed the cover of its upcoming June 2015 issue with the phrase “Chewie, we’re on the cover!” Sure enough, the brief snippet posted to the magazine’s Twitter account (as seen above) reveals the faintest waft of Wookie-colored hair and a now-familiar beige headdress. ![]()
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