Photo Credit: Star Wars Fan Art

With tease after tease rolling in for the latest Star Wars installment, fans are eagerly awaiting its December 2015 release.

 

Global (01 September 2015) – “Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens” is just around the corner and the film’s official Facebook page is doing everything possible to heighten the anticipation. They even held a fan contest, where artists submit their work to be featured on Facebook and more.

One talented fan, in particular, created Captain Phasma, the latest and greatest new addition to the Star Wars cast. All we know about her so far is that she is a high-ranking stormtrooper and is played by “Game of Thrones” Gwendoline Christie.

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But there was one comment that drew an excellent response from whoever runs the Star Wars page.

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The comment was deleted from below the photo by the original poster, but it hasn’t stopped it from becoming a major talking point.

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Most people agree that whoever runs the Star Wars Facebook page is good at their job.

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