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9 cameos you'll never notice while watching 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens'

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bb8Warning: If you haven't seen "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," there are some mild spoilers ahead.

Many are heading out to see "Star Wars" to see Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, and Mark Hamill reunite on the big screen; however, another reason to see the movie may be for the celebrity cameos hidden in the new film. We're talking about ones you never would notice upon multiple viewings of the movie.

It turns out a few famous faces are underneath some of those Stormtrooper helmets.

Keep reading to see who has a hidden role in "The Force Awakens." 

Ewan McGregor and Alec Guinness' voices as Obi-Wan Kenobi can be heard in the film.

According to an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Ewan McGregor came in to do a quick voice over one day. Abrams then combined it with a portion of Alec Guinness' voice from the original trilogy.

You can hear their voices calling out to Rey during her flashback/flashforward moment in the line, "Rey, these are your first steps."

It's Guinness saying Rey.



Frank Oz returns as the voice of Yoda briefly.

In the same sequence, you can briefly hear Yoda's voice, too. Abrams tells EW the legendary puppeteer came in bring the character back to life.

“He was incredibly generous and came in to Bad Robot, where we had a recording area, and he was doing Yoda, saying a number of lines we gave to him," says Abrams.

 



Bill Hader was a voice consultant on droid BB-8.

"J.J. [Abrams was] f-----g around with this sound effects app on his iPad that was attached to a talk box operated by me,"Hader told Hitfix. "It looked ridiculous but it made BB-8's voice. At first I tried doing a voice, but we all agreed it sounded too human."

Actor Ben Schwartz is also credited as a voice consultant on the droid.



See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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