JJ Abrams, director of Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens on the set of the movie during filming in Abu Dhabi last year. Lucasfilm Ltd / AP Photo
JJ Abrams, director of Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens on the set of the movie during filming in Abu Dhabi last year. Lucasfilm Ltd / AP Photo
JJ Abrams, director of Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens on the set of the movie during filming in Abu Dhabi last year. Lucasfilm Ltd / AP Photo
JJ Abrams, director of Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens on the set of the movie during filming in Abu Dhabi last year. Lucasfilm Ltd / AP Photo

Contrary to reports, the Star Wars sets are not still standing in the Abu Dhabi desert


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Twofour54 has moved to swiftly dispel rumours that the sets from Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens are still standing somewhere in the Abu Dhabi desert.

A recent report on the The Huffington Post mistakenly said that the sets used during filming last year were still in place, and could be used for future films in the series or as a tourist attraction.

Twofour54 yesterday said that the HuffPost report was incorrect, and that it would be seeking a correction.

A spokesman added: “The last thing we want is hordes of tourists driving around getting lost in the desert.”

This all ran contrary to the reports from cast, crew and eyewitnesses who visited the locations after last May's shoot, and our own report that the sets had been dismantled and placed in storage.

"We are storing them until we curate them with the support of our friends in the Cultural District," twofour54 chief executive Noura Al Kaabi told The National last June. "We haven't finalised the location but it is likely to be Saadiyat."

Just in case anyone thinks they are just trying to dissuade fans from looking, The National knows exactly where the sets were located and we can confirm that they are no longer there.

One piece of information the HuffPost – hopefully – got right is Ms Al Kaabi's comment that Abu Dhabi is aiming to launch its own Comic Con to complement the popular Dubai event.

Dubai’s Middle East Film and Comic Convention is already a highlight of genre fans’ calendar, although its organisers say that they have not been approached regarding any event in the capital.

cnewbould@thenational.ae

If you go

Flight connections to Ulaanbaatar are available through a variety of hubs, including Seoul and Beijing, with airlines including Mongolian Airlines and Korean Air. While some nationalities, such as Americans, don’t need a tourist visa for Mongolia, others, including UAE citizens, can obtain a visa on arrival, while others including UK citizens, need to obtain a visa in advance. Contact the Mongolian Embassy in the UAE for more information.

Nomadic Road offers expedition-style trips to Mongolia in January and August, and other destinations during most other months. Its nine-day August 2020 Mongolia trip will cost from $5,250 per person based on two sharing, including airport transfers, two nights’ hotel accommodation in Ulaanbaatar, vehicle rental, fuel, third party vehicle liability insurance, the services of a guide and support team, accommodation, food and entrance fees; nomadicroad.com

A fully guided three-day, two-night itinerary at Three Camel Lodge costs from $2,420 per person based on two sharing, including airport transfers, accommodation, meals and excursions including the Yol Valley and Flaming Cliffs. A return internal flight from Ulaanbaatar to Dalanzadgad costs $300 per person and the flight takes 90 minutes each way; threecamellodge.com

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