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‘Star Wars: Episode IX’ Trailer Rumoured to Drop This Wednesday

There are rumors on the internet which suggest that the first Star Wars: Episode IX trailer could come this Wednesday. I know there will be many people out there who’ll point straight to the things which happened with the release of the trailer of movie Avengers: Endgame.

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But, this time things aren’t the same as the rumors coming out from the Express say that the movie theaters have already secretly coded the preview of the trailer. The reason for this hurry as it was reported earlier is that the trailer is going to come around Christmas.

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But, now there are reports that the trailer is going to come on December 19th because it is the date on which Sith Comic released its last issue, Darth Vader: Dark Lord and also when the previews of the movie are scheduled before the release of the film in 2019.

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Also, another reason which is getting a lot of thumbs up is that Disney doesn’t want to distract the attention of viewers from the Mary Poppins Returns as a result of which they’re releasing it before the first week of the Mary Poppins Returns’ release.

Star Wars: Episode IX Trailer

We all know that this movie is going to be the final and third installment in the sequel trilogy series of Star Wars. Also, the movie is going to be the ninth and final movie in the rich legacy of Star Wars franchise following the movie The Last Jedi which came back in 2017.

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The movie is being directed by none other than J.J. Abrams and there are also reports that he is going to co-write the film also with talented Chris Terrio. Bad Robot Productions is behind this film with Kennedy and Michelle Rejwan also in there.

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Also, the cast of the movie features a lot of well-known name as usual and we will have to wait in order to see which star is playing the role of which character. Some of the main stars of the movie are Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, John Boyega, Oscar Issac, Lupita Nyong’o, and many more.

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Also, there are reports that the principal photography of the movie had already begun back on August 1, 2018, in London and also it has been revealed by Oscar Issac that Abrams has allowed more improvisation in the acting.

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There are chances that the filming of the movie is going to end by February 2019. No matter what but the fans are really excited for this one as the movie is going to be the last one and a lot of things are on the stakes with the release of this movie.

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It is none other than Oscar Issac who talked about the character of Leia and also about late Carrie Fisher, whose absence is something with which Abrams had to deal with and on that he has stated earlier in an interview,

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“It deals with the amazing character that Carrie created in a really beautiful way,” Isaac explained and stated that, “The story deals with that quite a bit. It’s a strange thing to be on the set and to be speaking of Leia and having Carrie not be around. There’s definitely some pain in that.”

Star Wars: Episode IX TrailerAlso, a lot of pressure is on the shoulders of J.J. Abrams as the movie is going to be the last one and all the fans of this great franchise will be hoping for a wonderful and interesting movie and there are reports that the movie is going to be a kind of correction for the movie Solo: A Star Wars Story.

Star Wars: Episode IX Trailer

So, in the end, it seems like all the reason and rumors are going to meet at the same point this time and we are going to have the trailer of Star Wars: Episode IX on Wednesday but for the movie, we have to wait very long because the movie is going to be released on December 20th, 2019.

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Rishabh Naudiyal

"Writing is one of my strengths and all I can say is that I observe things and try my best in order to convert them into words without the pressure of satisfying people's demands."
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