Disney revealed the first Star Wars: The Last Jedi footage for a Disney shareholders meeting, which apparently features the first footage from the movie that follows the Star Wars: The Force Awakens end scene with Rey handing Luke Skywalker the Lightsaber.
A reporter for the LA Times tweeted out a description of the Star Wars: The Last Jedi footage that was shown at the event where Luke responds to Rey, “Who are you?”
Check out the full description and tweets below.
It’s thought more footage or the Star Wars: The Last Jedi trailer will drop next month at the Star Wars Celebration convention.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi has a December 15, 2017 release written and directed by Rian Johnson starring Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Domhnall Gleeson, Oscar Isaac and Benicio Del Toro.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi is produced by Kathleen Kennedy and Ram Bergman and executive produced by J.J. Abrams, Jason McGatlin, and Tom Karnowski.
“Star Wars: The Last Jedi” clip is being screened. But it’s a joke, sort of! We just got a few seconds of Rey handing Luke a lightsaber.
— Daniel Miller (@DanielNMiller) March 8, 2017
We just saw more “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” footage. In it, Luke asks Rey, “Who are you?” Then we see her deftly handle a lightsaber.
— Daniel Miller (@DanielNMiller) March 8, 2017
Also making appearances in “The Last Jedi” footage: Chewbacca, General Leia Organa and Finn.
— Daniel Miller (@DanielNMiller) March 8, 2017
One last thing on the “Last Jedi” footage: We saw all sorts of settings — mountains, oceans, forests, deserts. Look suitably epic, exotic.
— Daniel Miller (@DanielNMiller) March 8, 2017
More on “The Last Jedi” clip: We saw a shot of an X-wing wobbling mid-air, under attack inside a giant ship. Looked like a wounded bird.
— Daniel Miller (@DanielNMiller) March 8, 2017
More on “The Last Jedi” clip, since ppl are asking: General Leia Organa was onscreen for just a second in military garb and didn’t speak.
— Daniel Miller (@DanielNMiller) March 8, 2017
A tidbit on “The Last Jedi” footage: In the clip, a character yelled “It’s now or never!” Sorry to say I couldn’t tell you who screamed it!
— Daniel Miller (@DanielNMiller) March 8, 2017
For all the “Star Wars” fans asking why I wasn’t taking pics/videos of what I saw today, I should mention that we weren’t allowed to do so.
— Daniel Miller (@DanielNMiller) March 8, 2017