The First Order’s New Crazy Vehicles From The Last Jedi Look Like A Gorilla And A Pizza Slice From Hell

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The most interesting thing about Star Wars: The Force Awakens was to see how the present day filmmakers interpret the depiction of the vehicles and technology which are the essential element of this iconic science fiction saga.




There is no doubt that we will get to see a lot of the frightening yet impressively stylish First order in the upcoming The Last Jedi, however, now we are bound to see many new and creative ships in the film. The Resistance members like Rey, Finn, Poe, and others are bound to be aboard ships that resemble Pizza slice or an AT-AT resembling a gorilla’s walking style. While we may think that these might give the film a lighter tinge, today’s episode of The Star Wars Show revealed the contrary. It seems like these sassy new ships would only enhance the terror and destruction element of the movie.

While this All Terrain Megacaliber Six is exactly like how we are used to seeing it, the innovation is its walk on all four limbs with the front legs styled in a way that gives it a Gorilla’s walk. The design is such that most of the machine’s weight is placed on its front paws which are likely to give it motion advantage on uneven terrain. Not only that, there is the possibility that this machine can stand up tall and simply knock an X-Wing down.




A new 4-class battleship called Dreadnought has been designed for the First Order. It is equipped with massive automatic cannons which can blast its targets out of existence with a hail of fire. While that sounds impressive and fearsome, its visual appearance reminds us of only a yummy pizza slice. The design also seems to be heavily inspired by the classic design of Star Destroyer.

All this random talk about warships shaped after pizza slice and other such unusual nonsense that keeps building up the hype and interest in the upcoming The Last Jedi. Have a look at this video:

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