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The Force Awakens The Raid Trio as a trio of Sith assassins?

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It is almost confirmed that the rumor/news is true. According to Iko's twitter followers, "The Raid" stunt team did go to London and stayed there for 3 weeks back in July last year, although they never mentioned the purpose of the trip.

Iko's manager was asked by the local press about this today and she said "No comment. We will explain when the time comes,"

However, Todd Brown, the Twitch article writer (the original source of the rumor) is a producer in XYZ Films and closely affiliated to Iko's management, so fans thinks this information is reliable.

No information revealed about the roles they play, but since there was a rumor abt the assassins trio before, it's highly possible they're gonna be the assassins :woot:

What do you think?
 
Why casting The Raid 2’s action stars in Star Wars: The Force Awakens matters
by: Peter Lin

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Trust the Force-sensitives at FightSaber to make the connection between casting three stars of Indonesian martial arts crime thriller The Raid 2 in the much-anticipated Star Wars: The Force Awakens, coming out later this year. It may very well be the crucial plot device that no one else has seemed to have noticed so far.

Why would J.J. Abrams cast Indonesian action stars Iko Uwais, Yayan Ruhian and Cecep Arif Rahman in his upcoming Star Wars movie? Find out below the cut.

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Teräs Käsi is a martial arts technique that was first mentioned in the Star Wars universe by writer Steve Perry in his 1996 novel Shadows of the Empire. But the novel was just the start – the concept of a martial arts technique in the Star Wars universe was enough to whet the appetites and imaginations of fans. That interest was almost derailed when, in the following year, a 3D fighting video game for the PlayStation, Star Wars: Masters of Teräs Käsi unfortunately received poor reviews due to the inferior game engine (in a genre already dominated by Soul Edge, Tekken 2 and Virtua Fighter 2) and imbalanced gameplay.

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Nonetheless, Teräs Käsi stuck around, getting featured in popular tie-in novels like 2001’s Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter, which revealed that the Sith (arguably the only good thing about Episode I) himself is a Teräs Käsi practitioner. But it wasn’t until the dearly departed Star Wars Galaxies MMORPG introduced the profession of Teräs Käsi Artist that the fictional martial art really grew in popularity, even spawning a fansite.

Teräs Käsi, as FightSaber has pointed out, is based on the Indonesian martial art, pencak silat. The creator, Steve Perry is himself a pencak silat practictioner. His idea of Teräs Käsi was something that a non-Jedi would develop in order to combat Jedi. Its aggressive stance, as well as allowing a physically weaker opponent to best a physically stronger one makes it attractive to anyone who wants to even the playing field against a Jedi.

So what does this mean for Star Wars: The Force Awakens?

Hiring pencak silat action stars Iko Uwais, Yayan Ruhian and Cecep Arif Rahman seems to be a clear indication that Teräs Käsi is going to play a role in the new Star Wars film. Thanks to The Raid 2, all three men have demonstrated experience in choreographing and performing fight sequences in movies and leading man Uwais has proven himself capable of acting depth as well. While a bit of a long-shot, how awesome would it be if these three martial artists were the movie’s signature villains the way Darth Maul was?

What if, thirty years after the death of Palpatine and Vader, the fledging Jedi Order is threatened by an ancient martial art, thought lost in time? A fighting skill that was developed in order to combat Jedi, one that did not require use of the Force? What if the movie’s title is not referring to the new Jedi Order, but instead to the “awakening” of Teräs Käsi? Needless to say, we’ll only find out come December.

source: http://www.herebegeeks.com/movies/casting-the-raid-action-stars-in-star-wars-the-force-awakens/
 
I think we seen them standing with Kylo Ren in this new trailer
 
Kind of disappointed that they are the Knights, but still cool.
 
There aren't enough Asian characters in Star Wars, so I'm glad Abrams cast them in TFA.
 
Mods, can you please help change this thread's title to The Raid trio as the Kanjiklub Gang. Thank you.
 
That's Good news, iko uwais, yayan ruhian (maddog), and cecep arif rahman will be show the style silat martial arts...yeah cool
 
Strange that they cast these guys and then didn't have them do any of their amazing stung work.
 
So did Abrams just cast these guys because he was a fan of The Raid?
 
Yeah I'm not even sure why they agreed to do this. They literally have a blink and you'll miss it cameo and only one of them gets two lines.
 
Just put masks on them and bring them back as Knights of Ren.
 
These actors we're completely wasted, let's hope they survived the Cthulu beasts.
 
The actor himself said that their scene got cut short.
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2015/12/20/iko-uwais-star-wars-galactic-gangster.html

They also mentioned they made choreography for another fight scene and there were pictures of them in the forest right around the time of filming period at the Forest of Dean (on twitter), so I'm thinking if they choreographed Stormtrooper vs Finn fight at Takodana.

They were asked if they're gonna appear again in the sequels, and their answers were "We hope so. We'll see"

In the novelization, there was one whole paragraph written from Razoo Qin-Fee(played by Iko Uwais)'s POV when they were attacked by the Rathtars. From what I read, seems like only Tasu Leech and Razoo survived.
 
The actor himself said that their scene got cut short.
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2015/12/20/iko-uwais-star-wars-galactic-gangster.html

They also mentioned they made choreography for another fight scene and there were pictures of them in the forest right around the time of filming period at the Forest of Dean (on twitter), so I'm thinking if they choreographed Stormtrooper vs Finn fight at Takodana.

They were asked if they're gonna appear again in the sequels, and their answers were "We hope so. We'll see"

In the novelization, there was one whole paragraph written from Razoo Qin-Fee(played by Iko Uwais)'s POV when they were attacked by the Rathtars. From what I read, seems like only Tasu Leech and Razoo survived.
Awesome. hope they show up again in the next movies.
 

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