Today (November 20), a short TV commercial for "Star Wars 9: The Rise of Skywalker", which will be released in North America on December 20, was released, which includes many new scenes that have not appeared before. Star Wars Episode 9 Commercial: In this trailer, the wreckage of Darth Vader before it was destroyed appeared. The Dolby Cinema exclusive poster for "Star Wars 9: The Rise of Skywalker" was also officially released today. Its main design is Poe Dameron's X-wing facing the huge Star Destroyer fleet. In addition, Star Wars 9 and all the classic characters in the series have become the new cover characters of Entertainment Weekly. Attached are the three official cover pictures: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is about to be released, and the prequels, the main series, and the sequel spanning 42 years are about to end. As a movie that has influenced several generations, everyone must be looking forward to this movie. The story of Star Wars 9 takes place one year after The Last Jedi. The rebels used this year to regroup and continue to resist the First Order, directly cutting into the story line. In The Last Jedi, Luke Skywalker used up his force and eventually died. The film will be released in North America on December 20. |
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