Making a Star Wars movie can't be easy. Besides those bajillion dollar budgets and Deathstar-sized productions, the pressure is tremendous. There's a legion of die-hards and lifers waiting with lightsabers sharpened to let you know it, as evidenced by the decidedly un-chill reaction to Rian Johnson's The Last Jedi. But according to Oscar Isaac—who played hotshot flyboy Poe Dameron in both Last Jedi and J.J. Abrams' The Force Awakens—filming on the trilogy-capping Episode IX has been a breeze, with a returning Abrams encouraging more improvisation. Speaking to IndieWire about his …
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