Captain Phasma’s ‘Star Wars’ Chrometrooper suit revealed at D23 in all its shiny glory
In the First Order (the new name for the Empire in “Star Wars: Episode VII”) Captain Phasma is the shiny new big bad. This new character is allegedly the muscle behind the new dark side, and her costume, which was on display at Anaheim’s D23 convention, gleams. Take a look.
Phasma is played by “Game of Thrones’” Gwendoline Christie, and hopefully that means there will be plenty of “Star Wars”-type sword swinging and butt kicking happening with fists of mirrored armor. Her outfit (dubbed by fans as the chrometrooper) is a shiny spectacle.
The chrome suit also influenced the character name and director J.J. Abrams. “Phasma I named because of the amazing chrome design that came from Michael Kaplan’s wardrobe team,” Abrams said in a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly. “It reminded me of the ball in ‘Phantasm,’ and I just thought, ‘Phasma sounds really cool.’”
FULL COVERAGE: D23 EXPO
Sadly, little background information has been provided on this character. However thanks to the signage at D23 we know what her suit is made out of, so here’s the official costume contents list:
Costume components:
Helmet -- Chrome vacuum-plated 3-D printed nylon
Cape -- Cotton canvas coated and painted with binder
Armor -- Chrome vacuum-plated molded polyurethane
Undersuit -- Cotton lycra
Gussets -- Molded rubber and cotton and lycra
Collar -- Neoprene and rubber
Belt -- Rubber
Gloves -- Chrome-painted 3-D printed fingers over leather
Boots -- Chrome vacuum-plated polyurethane armor over leather
And now you know. For more D23 goodies follow.
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