The next Star Wars film will continue the saga films. The Last Jedi, directed and written by Rian Johnson, will pick up where The Force Awakens left off and carry us further into the post-Return of the Jedi era. Yes, it's exciting. Now that we have a couple new Star Wars films behind us, many fans are taking off the Leia buns for The Last Jedi, uncovering their ears, and soaking up all the information they can before the film's release. If you're ready to learn every fact we know about The Last Jedi so far (just like the title says!), you're in the right place. Let's break it down.
Latest Updates
Update, November 19, 2017:https://twitter.com/EW/status/932292643769409537
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Entertainment Weekly (EW) has more The Last Jedi stories coming in the November 20 issue, and that means four different covers featuring some duos that will be working together or in conflict in the upcoming film. One item is particularly interesting in their preview of the issue: Vice Admiral Amilyn Holdo will be the new leader of the Resistance. Poe Dameron is less than thrilled about that.
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EW has a gallery of new images from Episode VIII with some character notes, including what Leia's role will be. The Last Jedi marks Carrie Fisher's final appearance in the films and according to EW, "her job in this movie is to hand off the reins of power." Leia has always been the sort to put duty ahead of personal needs, so perhaps she's just ready to hand over the responsibilities to someone else.
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The most recent teaser for The Last Jedi featured a hugely emotional moment with Luke Skywalker walking into the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon. When you consider how intense that must be for Luke given his history with the ship and that he's recently lost Han, well, it's a lot. And it was a lot for Mark Hamill, too. EW discussed the scene with Hamill and what it meant for him to be aboard the ship once again. "It was sort of like visiting an old house that you lived in when you were a kid," he said.
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Much has been made of Rey's possible turn to the dark side in teasers, TV spots, and trailers for The Last Jedi. Luke is scared of her power, and she's looking for help to understand what's happening with her. EW focuses on the Kylo and Rey of it all and said the bigger danger in Episode VIII is that they might become allies instead of remaining enemies. EW says their dynamic is at "the heart of" the film (Rian Johnson paired the duo together on the cover for that reason), with their similarities rising to the surface. Rey's been abandoned. Kylo has too, in a way, because his parents were so devoted to fighting the First Order. They're both feeling a little lost, and that could draw them together.
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Both Dolby (above) and IMAX (below) have released posters for The Last Jedi, and both of them lean into the red tones we've seen previously on the theatrical and character posters. The use of color is ominous and points to the strong influence of the dark side over everyone in the film. Is what's happening with Kylo Ren and Supreme Leader Snoke enough to cloud the Force a la what Palpatine did to the Jedi in the prequel trilogy?
A few more peeks at Episode VIII have been released, including the above highlighting one particularly exciting moment: Luke aboard the Millennium Falcon. This spot also highlights Snoke and the rising darkness.
For something more joyful, check out this behind the scenes reel focusing on Rian Johnson and his enthusiasm and directing.
Brief TV spots are hitting the air, too. They mostly feature previously shown footage, albeit a bit remixed. The above trailer (via The AV Club), however, has a couple of moments from new scenes, including Leia speaking and Poe Dameron getting very passionate about fighting the First Order.
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I'm not freaking out. You're freaking out. Thanks to io9 for bringing that to our attention. https://twitter.com/pablohidalgo/status/823581524888981505 The working title for the film may very well have been Space Bear. Yep. [brightcove video_id="5293978183001" brightcove_account_id="3653334524001" brightcove_player_id="2bfa565b-5412-4cfd-9211-6269880b8a5e"]
Release Date
Star Wars: The Last Jedi will arrive to theaters on December 15, 2017.Returning Cast
Many faces seen in The Force Awakens will be back for Episode VIII. These returning cast members have been confirmed: Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker), Carrie Fisher (Leia Organa), Adam Driver (Kylo Ren), Daisy Ridley (Rey), John Boyega (Finn), Oscar Isaac (Poe Dameron), Lupita Nyong'o (Maz Kanata), Domhnall Gleeson (General Hux), Anthony Daniels (C-3PO), Gwendoline Christie (Captain Phasma), and Andy Serkis (Supreme Leader Snoke). The production announcement video featured Hamill and Ridley on Ahch-To: A little peek of Maz, courtesy of Johnson's Tumblr: And John Williams isn't exactly what I would call a cast member, but this is where I'll note he's returning to compose music for The Last Jedi. Update, February 14, 2017: https://twitter.com/OhSoSmall/status/831249638342664192 R2-D2 will return for The Last Jedi, but it's time for another actor to step inside the astromech. Kenny Baker played the character since A New Hope, but he passed away in 2016, and so Jimmy Vee is taking on the role for The Last Jedi. His talent agency, Oh So Small, shared the news. Vee said, "It's been an absolute pleasure to have worked alongside the legendary Kenny Baker. Kenny was a fantastic actor and taught me all the 'tricks' on how he brought R2-D2 to life which I will continue to portray in his honour. I'm so excited to be a part of the Star Wars universe and can't wait for everyone to see what we've been working so hard on for the last year." [CBR] Update, February 16, 2017:
New Cast Members
And how about some new faces and characters? Disney and Lucasfilm confirmed Benicio Del Toro, Laura Dern, and Kelly Marie Tran are all on board for The Last Jedi. No details have been revealed about who they're all playing yet. [brightcove video_id="5213232798001" brightcove_account_id="3653334524001" brightcove_player_id="2bfa565b-5412-4cfd-9211-6269880b8a5e"] Update, April 14, 2017:
Story Details
The Last Jedi will continue the Skywalker saga. We don't have any kind of official synopsis yet, but we do have vague comments from cast members, less vague comments from Johnson, and straight up rumor and speculation (you'll find that in its own category below). Let's stick with firsthand tidbits. In a January 9 interview with USA Today, Johnson said we'll learn more about our new heroes, Rey, Poe, and Finn in Episode VIII: "I wanted to know more about each of them, and that doesn’t just mean information or backstory. Figure out what’s the most difficult thing each of them could be challenged with now — let’s throw that at them and dig into what really makes them tick by seeing how they handle that." [brightcove video_id="4834881285001" brightcove_account_id="3653334524001" brightcove_player_id="2bfa565b-5412-4cfd-9211-6269880b8a5e"] He also said The Last Jedi will go into the relationship between Luke and Rey with Luke being the "emotional entry point" into the film. The movie will begin exactly where The Force Awakens left off. And in unsurprising news, the Millennium Falcon is back. Johnson posted a photo of the Falcon's Dejarik table months ago:Update, February 17, 2017: https://twitter.com/StarWarsDE/status/832548868315369474 You know how Jedi is both singular and plural? That double meaning makes it hard to interpret the title of Episode VIII, but we have an update on that front. In other languages, "The Last" qualifier determines whether Jedi is being used as a singular or a plural, and as IGN points out, the official German translation, Die Letzten Jedi, points to plural. Spanish, Italian, and French translations support the plural. So, who does/do The Last Jedi refer to? The obvious answer is Luke and Rey. They could be the last Force users following the Jedi way. Luke trains Rey, they become The Last Jedi. And part of me wonders if they will come up with another way of interacting the Force that isn't constrained by the rules of the Jedi Order. Or! Luke does die, and he leaves Rey and Kylo Ren behind. Kylo Ren isn't a Sith; he's a dark side user. Him turning to the light would take some doing because no one forgets that you murdered Han Solo, Ben, but he could change his path. Star Wars is about hope and considering Darth Vader's redemption-like ending, it would be interesting for Ben to parallel his grandfather and to make the move to the other side before the last few scenes of the final movie of the trilogy. Update, March 8, 2017: https://twitter.com/DanielNMiller/status/839528431519834112 During the 2017 Disney annual meeting of shareholders, company CEO Bob Iger shared a little bit of footage from The Last Jedi. L.A. Times reporter Daniel Miller shared some of what they saw. It picked up with Rey handing Luke his lightsaber and featured a line of dialogue. Luke asks Rey, "Who are you?" Uhh, if she was Luke's daughter, wouldn't he know? Or maybe he's lost his noodle and doesn't feel any sort of connection through the Force to her? Miller also says the following was in the footage: Chewbacca, General Organa, Finn, and some different locales. Update, April 14, 2017: The first teaser debuted at Star Wars Celebration! The final line sticks with me. Luke says, "I only know one truth. It's time for the Jedi to end." That plays into my idea of The Last Jedi meaning not the end of Rey or Luke, but the end of the Jedi Order as we know it. Which I'm okay with. Anyway. The beats of the teaser play out similarly to what we saw for The Force Awakens. It hints at Rey's training and also, I think, Kylo's--his theme plays when she mentions "darkness." She's training with Luke. Finn's recovering. Things are blowing up. We noticed more than the bare bones though: [brightcove video_id="5399209538001" brightcove_account_id="3653334524001" brightcove_player_id="2bfa565b-5412-4cfd-9211-6269880b8a5e”] Update, May 23, 2017: https://twitter.com/VanityFair/status/866957427085910016 It's that time! Vanity Fair has released four covers featuring photos from The Last Jedi by Annie Leibovitz. The covers feature: Rey and Luke; Phasma (with her helmet off!!), Kylo Ren, and Hux; Poe, Finn, and Rose; and General Leia. This is just a tease of Leibovitz's photos on set. Drool over the covers now and prepare for a release of the full portfolio tomorrow. At first blush, the Resistance group has new outfits... except for Finn, still draped in his epic jacket that once belonged to Poe. Leia is looking regal as hell. And Phasma without a helmet could mean we actually see the character's face in the film! Update, May 24, 2017: One day after teasing us with a quick glimpse of their The Last Jedi-centric cover shoot (which you can view below), Vanity Fair has dropped one behemoth of a story from the set of the forthcoming Star Wars chapter. The large part, the piece chronicles the emotional experiences of Mark Hamill, Daisy Ridley, and director Rian Johnson in returning to this new leg of the Star Wars saga; Hamill weighed in about the physical tolls of shooting on the remote island of Skellig Michael, and weighed in once again on his mixed feelings about Han's death scene. Unsurprisingly, the cast and crew spoke with heavy hearts about Carrie Fisher, whom has clearly left a profound impact on all of her colleagues and friends. Additionally, the story does give us a few interesting tidbits about what to expect from The Last Jedi. First off, it seems as though Luke hasn't been as lonely as we may have thought. Johnson reveals that the film's crew constructed a small village of "beehive-shaped huts" on Skellig Michael, which doubles for the planet of Ahch-To, home to a society of monk-like "caretaker creatures" among whom Luke has been residing. On the other end of the spectrum of new worlds we'll be exploring is Canto Bight, a "glittering casino city" where Finn (who will begin the film in a state of medical recooperation, inside a “bacta suit") and his new ally, Resistance maintenance worker and ostensible aspiring hero Rose Tico (played by Kelly Marie Tran) will find themselves setting out on a mission. Johnson calls Canto Bight “a Star Wars Monte Carlo–type environment, a little James Bond–ish, a little To Catch a Thief,” and asserts that this is where we'll find the mass of Star Wars alien beings that are always so much fun to observe. (Johnson goes on to call Canto Bight "a playground for rich assholes.") Rose isn't the only new character of note. Vanity Fair has given us pretty thrilling first looks at the characters played by Laura Dern and Benicio Del Toro: "a prominent officer in the Resistance named Vice Admiral Holdo" and "a 'shady character' of unclear allegiances...who goes unnamed in the film but is called DJ by the filmmakers," Johnson says, assuring us that we'll understand why when we meet him onscreen.
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We also got a hint of how fan favorite Poe Dameron will be spending his time. The article alludes to a scene in which he's seen training Veronica Ngo's character, a gunnar named Paige, who happens to be Rose's sister. More intriguingly is this bit of info from Oscar Isaac himself: ". “We did this scene where Carrie has to slap me,” he said. “I think we did 27 takes in all, and Carrie leaned into it every time, man. She loved hitting me." And Leia won't just be relegated to a slap sequence--Fisher reportedly has much greater screentime in The Last Jedi than she did in The Force Awakens. So what else can we expect? Other than the influences of World War II movies and "funky '60s samurai stuff" (Johnson cites Henry King’s Twelve O’Clock High and Kihachi Okamoto’s Kill! and Hideo Gosha’s Three Outlaw Samurai), we'll just have to wait for the next batch of info! Update, July 17, 2017: Director and writer Rian Johnson brought a special look at The Last Jedi to D23 Expo 2017. The reel goes behind the scenes of Episode VIII and shows glimpses of General Organa, Luke, Rey, Rose and Finn in First Order officer disguises, and so much more. You can spot several new creatures, new characters, the casino, and Daisy Ridley training with a lightsaber against many lightsaber-wielding foes. There are even glimpses of the caretakers on Ahch-To. Review a break down of the featurette here at Nerdist."Oh you didn't know I could smolder in space too? Yes, yes, space smolder I can do." https://t.co/7topjuicOW pic.twitter.com/QeD8AtEw1d
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Rumors and Speculation
[brightcove video_id="5411038642001" brightcove_account_id="3653334524001" brightcove_player_id="2bfa565b-5412-4cfd-9211-6269880b8a5e”] According to the rumor mill at Making Star Wars, we'll learn Luke Skywalker is hanging onto a memento from his past in The Last Jedi. Specifically, he kept the red kyber crystal from Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker's lightsaber. He keeps it close and wears the crystal as a necklace. Is it a keepsake? Is he wearing it to keep it safe from Kylo Ren? Jessica Chobot speculates in the above video. [brightcove video_id="5427811812001" brightcove_account_id="3653334524001" brightcove_player_id="2bfa565b-5412-4cfd-9211-6269880b8a5e”] Kylo Ren has a new ride in The Last Jedi. His new starfighter design was leaked via a Star Wars toy (which happens); Making Star Wars provided a closer look at the ship, and Nerdist News breaks down what it means in the above edition of Nerdist News. [brightcove video_id="5438487012001" brightcove_account_id="3653334524001" brightcove_player_id="2bfa565b-5412-4cfd-9211-6269880b8a5e”] A big reveal could be ahead in The Last Jedi. StarWarsNews.net reports Japanese promotional material for the film states "The most shocking truth in Star Wars history will soon be revealed!" Shocking is a word open to subjective interpretation, and in a universe with Darth Vader revealing himself as Luke's dad and Kylo Ren being Han's son, there's no shortage of big surprises. So what could it mean? Jessica Chobot speculates about the possibilities in Nerdist News. Watch the above video and learn all about 'em. Update, June 1, 2017: [brightcove video_id="5453571416001" brightcove_account_id="3653334524001" brightcove_player_id="2bfa565b-5412-4cfd-9211-6269880b8a5e”] If one were to analyze the source of leaks about blockbuster films, I'd wager toy packaging would be responsible for a decent percentage. LEGO images that leaked and were pulled in a hurry showed information about the look of Snoke in The Last Jedi. We learned about them from Making Star Wars. The images show the mysterious Supreme Leader wearing a gold robe. What could this stylish apparel choice mean for the character? Jessica Chobot breaks it down in Nerdist News. Update, June 7, 2017: [brightcove video_id="5461855709001" brightcove_account_id="3653334524001" brightcove_player_id="2bfa565b-5412-4cfd-9211-6269880b8a5e”] Supreme Leader Snoke is on the brains of many Star Wars fans. Who is he? What's his story? What will he be doing in The Last Jedi? So many questions, and the interwebs has all the speculation. That speculation is fueled by rumors, such as a recent one from Making Star Wars about Snoke's personal guards. They have a sketch of one of the Praetorian guards at their site. The red armor makes them look reminiscent of Emperor Palpatine's Imperial guards. What could they mean for Episode VIII? Nerdist News's Jessica Chobot breaks it down in the above video. Update June 14, 2017: [brightcove video_id="5471455661001" brightcove_account_id="3653334524001" brightcove_player_id="2bfa565b-5412-4cfd-9211-6269880b8a5e”] Creatures occupy all sorts of fascinating corners in the Star Wars universe. The Force Awakens brought us the rathtar and happabore, and it looks like The Last Jedi will feature a massive sea creature of sorts. StarWarsNews.net reported the beastie is around nine feet tall. They shared a rendering of the creature, and you can check it out in the latest Nerdist News.This post will be continuously updated as we learn more about the film, so stay tuned for the eventual synopsis, trailer, poster—all the juicy information.
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