Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill were joined by an army of Stormtroopers plus C-3PO, R2D2 and BB-8 for the world premiere of the highly-anticipated new Star Wars movie.

A long stretch of Hollywood Boulevard was closed to traffic for days ahead of the premiere of Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens and fans have been camping outside the TCL Chinese Theatre for more than a week in anticipation of the release of the film.

Stormtroopers march on the red carpet at the world premiere of Stormtroopers kept everyone in line on the hectic red carpet (Jordan Strauss/AP)

 

C-3PO and R2D2 walked down the red carpet together as fans seated in bleachers roared in appreciation. C-3PO could be seen with a red arm, a source of much mystery as to what has happened to him.

Film characters R2-D2, left, and C-3PO arrive at the world premiere of C-3PO and R2-D2 were greeted with roars of approval as they arrived at the premiere (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

 

The seventh instalment in the series reunites the original cast of Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill, who are joined by newcomers Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Adam Driver, Lupita Nyong’o, Domhnall Gleeson and Gwendoline Christie.

The plot of the movie is a closely-guarded secret and each trailer and snippet of footage has sent fans wild with excitement and speculation.

George Lucas, left, and J.J. Abrams arrive at the world premiere of Star Wars creator George Lucas was spotted chatting with The Force Awakens director JJ Abrams (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

 

Star Wars creator George Lucas posed for photographs with The Force Awakens director and co-write JJ Abrams on the red carpet. Lucas has already seen the movie and has reportedly given it his seal of approval.

Lucas said: “It’s a film about families and what one generation leaves behind another generation has to deal with.”

He added: “I started off wanting to do a film for young people who were going through adolescence, with mythological themes and spiritual themes. That is what resonated with people.”

A view of atmosphere at the world premiere of The world premiere is one of the biggest in Hollywood history (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

 

Abrams, who has previously directed two Star Trek movies and an instalment in the Mission Impossible franchise, said he was not looking to put his own mark on the Star Wars film, but instead wanted to honour the story.

“I don’t look at the things I do from a vantage point of putting a stamp on it, I’m trying to service the master of the stories and the characters,” he said.

Harrison Ford, left, and Calista Flockhart arrive at the world premiere of Harrison Ford held hands with his wife Calista Flockhart on the red carpet (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

 

Harrison Ford, who returns to his role of Han Solo, arrived at the premiere in a dark suit and said making a Star Wars movie now is a far cry from making one in the 1970s.

“In the 70s nobody knew what to anticipate, nobody had seen anything like it, now we have to live up to what the first films delivered,” he said.

But he said he did not feel too much pressure: “It’s not my fault, we can blame it on JJ. I just work here.”

Lupita Nyong'o arrives at the world premiere of Lupita Nyong’o chose a sensational sparkling dress for the glittering premiere (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

 

Oscar winner Nyong’o arrived on the red carpet in a dark floor-length sparkling gown, saying: “I thought I would bring the galaxy with me.”

The actress, who plays Maz Kanata, said the premiere was an overwhelming experience. “I don’t think you can really fully appreciate it in this moment, I feel so lucky and blessed and I’m geeking out. I feel really happy,” she said.

Mark Hamill arrives at the world premiere of Mark Hamill remained tight-lipped about what has happened to Luke Skywalker (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

 

Mark Hamill, who returns as Luke Skywalker, refused to shed any light on why his character was absent from the official poster.

He said: “The decision to keep my character mysterious means Harrison and Carrie are doing all the heavy lifting at the moment.”

He added that the biggest challenge of returning to the role was filling in the gaps in time, saying: “Trying to figure out what he’s been doing all these years; we last saw him in the Retun Of The Jedi. Trying to recapture the past is a big mistake, you have to blend these characters in, instead of trying to be 25 years old again.”

Carrie Fisher arrives at the world premiere of Carrie Fisher resumes her role of Leia in the seventh instalment (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

 

John Boyega, who plays Finn has been a big fan since he was a child and he said he was blown away by the scale of the premiere.

“To be here in this capacity makes me so, so happy,” he said.

“Finn is the first Stormtrooper where we have gone into his individuality, he leaves the First Order and meets Rey and BB and they go on a journey together.”

John Boyega arrives at the world premiere of John Boyega rocked the one-glove look for the world premiere (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

 

Gwendoline Christie, who plays Captain Phasma, the first female villain in Star Wars, said she felt honoured to make history.

She added: “I feel really privileged but more than that I’m so encouraged that they have listened to the people and what people want, what they wanted was for the origins of the film to be honoured but brought up to date to provide a better mirror to society today.

“I felt it was progressive as a female character, there was a liberation in the body being covered in practical armour and for the focus to be on the character rather than the way the physical form looked.”

Gwendoline Christie arrives at the world premiere of Gwendoline Christie looked regal in her sweeping gown (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

 

Adam Driver, best known for his role in Girls, plays Kylo Ren in the film. He said his action figures mean he already has Christmas presents sorted: “I’m set for this year and the next couple of years. Everybody gets a picture of me.”

He denied he stayed in character during the shoot but said he did sometimes keep his helmet on in between takes. “Sometimes scenes take you places you weren’t expecting and it seems better to leave the mask on but sometimes you just want to take it off,” he said.

He added that working with the original cast was the highlight of being a part of the movie, saying: “There was something that ground it in the movies I grew up watching and watching them have this youthful ambition for making it good, they couldn’t be more excited to be there.”

Adam Driver arrives at the world premiere of Adam Driver explained the Christmas present benefit to his role in The Force Awakens (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

 

Andy Serkis, who plays Supreme Leader Snoke, refused to reveal anything about his character as he arrived at the premiere.

“Everything has been shrouded in secrecy because nobody wanted to spoil it for anybody, everybody wants to know but also wants to wait and see the movie,” he said.

Andy Serkis arrives at the world premiere of Andy Serkis definitely knows how many Star Wars films there are (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

 

The film has already made box office history in the England, where it has sold more than half a million tickets for its opening week at one cinema chain alone.

The Force Awakens will premiere in the UK on Wednesday ahead of general release on December 17.