mardi 5 septembre 2017

Star Wars: The Last Jedi Toys Reveal More BB Units


Say hello to droids BB-2 and BB-4.

Following the reveal of BB-8's evil droid twin BB-9E, another two BB units have been unveiled.

As part of the new set of Star Wars: The Last Jedi toys revealed for Force Friday II, fans can purchase the new BB droids 2BB-2 and BB-4. Unlike BB-9E, whose primary colors are black and grey, BB-2 is entirely blue while BB-4 is a very light brown color. You can view the two droids below, as part of a four-pack IGN discovered at Disneyland.

The new BB droids.

While it's not known just how much BB-2 and BB-4 will feature in The Last Jedi, they are described as BB units that are always ready to fight against the First Order and aid the Resistance. They keep weapons and vessels in great shape and can often be seen socketed into X-wing fighters, according to a piece of data included in the newly updated Sphero Star Wars app.

BB-2 and BB-4.

The Sphero Star Wars app also revealed a look at Snoke and the First Order's ship the Supremacy, while Force Friday II also included the debut of a number of other first looks and fresh takes on beloved characters.

IGN has you covered on everything new being released. For more Force Friday reveals, check out the biggest LEGO set ever — a new version of the Millennium Falcon — as well as all of The Last Jedi LEGO sets revealed, a new Rey Build-A-Bear plush figurea newly revealed droid from The Last Jedi, and Hasbro's slate of new Black Series figures.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi will be released in theaters on December 15. For more on director Rian Johnson's upcoming movie, check out the recent two new cool photos of Luke Skywalker and Rey. For another look at Luke, as well as General Leia, Finn, Kylo Ren, Poe and Rey, check out these stunning The Last Jedi character posters.

Also, be sure to check out these 18 new details about the heroes, villains and aliens in The Last Jedi ahead of the film's release.

Alex Gilyadov is a freelance writer for IGN. Be sure to check out his YouTube channel and follow him on Twitter. 

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